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. >> reporter: we're here with clark kellogg and steve smith, and clark took ohio state to the tournament back in the day. a big ten conference, mvp, and steve smith led michigan state, we have a few michigan state people here, and sweet 16 appearance, great to have you with us today. >> thank you, rachel, happy to be here. >> thrilled to be here, a great sporting event on the calendar, and no one does it better. >> absolutely. you're excited about your spartans here, and you played in the turn. . take us through what the players are feeling today, hours away from game time. >> tell you what, they are excited and anxious to be on the court. all the hoopla surrounding the final four is well documented and talked about. they are ready to get between the lines, work up the first lather, and see if they can find a way to get to monday night. >> i'm with clark, talk about the kids getting on this type of stage, i have chill, clark, because just remembering when i got a chance to play, the motion that goes through it, the passion, and, obviously, for those guys to get a chance to compete. >> de
. >> reporter: we're here with clark kellogg and steve smith, and clark took ohio state to the tournament back in the day. a big ten conference, mvp, and steve smith led michigan state, we have a few michigan state people here, and sweet 16 appearance, great to have you with us today. >> thank you, rachel, happy to be here. >> thrilled to be here, a great sporting event on the calendar, and no one does it better. >> absolutely. you're excited about your spartans here,...
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willie clark actually lived in the peterson house. he was a border, a soldier -- boarder, a soldier, and he had a room in the back on the first floor. on that morning, willie clark, like many in washington, was out and partying. he was celebrating the near end of the civil war. so, that night around 10:15 across the street, the president is shot. and soldiers carry the wounded president out, looked around with to bring him good a gentleman in the peterson house said bring him in here because there was an empty bedroom in the back. that was willie clark's bedroom. so they bring lincoln in there. lincoln dies there the next morning. willie clark comes back after lincoln's body is cleared out. and essentially, you can only imagine the scene there. you are told, by the way, the president of the united states died in your bed last night. what would you do? sarah, do you think you would -- would you ever go into that room again? sarah: you know, i can't imagine what willie clark must have been feeling. he was a young guy. and he was -- this
willie clark actually lived in the peterson house. he was a border, a soldier -- boarder, a soldier, and he had a room in the back on the first floor. on that morning, willie clark, like many in washington, was out and partying. he was celebrating the near end of the civil war. so, that night around 10:15 across the street, the president is shot. and soldiers carry the wounded president out, looked around with to bring him good a gentleman in the peterson house said bring him in here because...
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willie clark actually lived in the peterson house. he was a border, a soldier -- boarder, a soldier, and he had a room in the back on the first floor. on that morning, willie clark, like many in washington, was out and partying. he was celebrating the near end of the civil war. so, that night around 10:15 across the street, the president is shot. and soldiers carry the wounded president out, looked around with to bring him good a gentleman in the peterson house said bring him in here because there was an empty bedroom in the back. that was willie clark's bedroom. so they bring lincoln in there. lincoln dies there the next morning. willie clark comes back after lincoln's body is cleared out. and essentially, you can only imagine the scene there. you are told, by the way, the president of the united states died in your bed last night. what would you do? sarah, do you think you would -- would you ever go into that room again? sarah: you know, i can't imagine what willie clark must have been feeling. he was a young guy. and he was -- this
willie clark actually lived in the peterson house. he was a border, a soldier -- boarder, a soldier, and he had a room in the back on the first floor. on that morning, willie clark, like many in washington, was out and partying. he was celebrating the near end of the civil war. so, that night around 10:15 across the street, the president is shot. and soldiers carry the wounded president out, looked around with to bring him good a gentleman in the peterson house said bring him in here because...
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willie clark actually lived in the peterson house.e was a border, a soldier -- bo arder, a soldier, and he had a room in the back on the first floor. on that morning, willie clark, like many in washington, was out and partying. he was celebrating the near end of the civil war. so, that night around 10:15 across the street, the president is shot. and soldiers carry the wounded president out, looked around with to bring him good a gentleman in the peterson house said bring him in here because there was an empty bedroom in the back. that was willie clark's bedroom. so they bring lincoln in there. lincoln dies there the next morning. willie clark comes back after lincoln's body is cleared out. and essentially, you can only imagine the scene there. you are told, by the way, the president of the united states died in your bed last night. what would you do? sarah, do you think you would -- would you ever go into that room again? sarah jencks: you know, i can't imagine what willie clark must have been feeling. he was a young guy. and he was -
willie clark actually lived in the peterson house.e was a border, a soldier -- bo arder, a soldier, and he had a room in the back on the first floor. on that morning, willie clark, like many in washington, was out and partying. he was celebrating the near end of the civil war. so, that night around 10:15 across the street, the president is shot. and soldiers carry the wounded president out, looked around with to bring him good a gentleman in the peterson house said bring him in here because...
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clark had to do was maintain her own credibility. the jury would listen to her in the penalty phase. and to come up with evidence begin in the guilt phase as she has done. lay the frame work. call your client an adolescent. blame the dead brother for as much as you can. only because you have to get to at least one juror and say, knowing he's going to spend the rest of his life in jail can we do something other than kill him as well is this. >> they're not going to find sympathy in the defendant. if you can get to the jury is and and is -- to the jury and say we have to be better than the attackers 19 years of age. it's always to convince one juror not to kill him. you've done the best you can. the only job is to avoid the dealt penalty-- the death penalty. this breaking news just in. dzhokhar tsarnaev is kurnltcurrently standing as the counts are read. 15 of 15 guilty so far. we're a waiting the verdict on the other 15 counts. this is significant. dzhokhar tsarnaev is going to be eligible for the death penalty. count 16 now. 16 of 16
clark had to do was maintain her own credibility. the jury would listen to her in the penalty phase. and to come up with evidence begin in the guilt phase as she has done. lay the frame work. call your client an adolescent. blame the dead brother for as much as you can. only because you have to get to at least one juror and say, knowing he's going to spend the rest of his life in jail can we do something other than kill him as well is this. >> they're not going to find sympathy in the...
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clark howard, the consumer expert of the clark howard show. clark, welcome back. good to see you.'s a big debate in our offices about whether these are legitimate -- who are not living up to the standards they should or whether they're just bad guys impersonating the government trying to get business that they have no intention of handling fairly. clark: so i use the term shady for people like this. there's the difference in the debate among your crew. because, yes, they may originate a loan for you. are they doing what they promise when they solicit? no way. and there are certain warning signs that you have to be so aware of when you're shopping for a mortgage. number one i'm getting a lot of mailers at my home. there have been a number of actions against lenders who use federal logos on their loan solicitation. they're cleverly worded that make you think they're from the fha or va or some kind of official government organization to you. that's an automatic tip-off that someone is playing a game. but the bigger hassle i'm worried about is when a lender makes a deal offers a deal
clark howard, the consumer expert of the clark howard show. clark, welcome back. good to see you.'s a big debate in our offices about whether these are legitimate -- who are not living up to the standards they should or whether they're just bad guys impersonating the government trying to get business that they have no intention of handling fairly. clark: so i use the term shady for people like this. there's the difference in the debate among your crew. because, yes, they may originate a loan...
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do you think that judy clark's hope is on the individual? >> if judy clark does not focus on the individual in the sentencing phase it would be a mess stab. my former law professor. i just think the world of him. also this is a demonstration of how our system gets it right time after time. massachusetts -- the federal system allows the death penalty in this case. i believe that the jurors in this case will set aside whatever sunil feelings they have about the issue. they will follow the law as the judge charges them. agreed and swore under oath to follow the law. this being a terroristic act. so stole their lease and save the. i think that they will follow the law. >> do you agree with all of that? >> i am not so sure that they will. that one jurors questioned does worrying. he said, east essentially he has a bias against the death penalty. he generally does not like it, but he would can enter it in this case. it only takes one to take the death multi- off the table. that worries me. we are waiting for both prosecutors and visit dumps to com
do you think that judy clark's hope is on the individual? >> if judy clark does not focus on the individual in the sentencing phase it would be a mess stab. my former law professor. i just think the world of him. also this is a demonstration of how our system gets it right time after time. massachusetts -- the federal system allows the death penalty in this case. i believe that the jurors in this case will set aside whatever sunil feelings they have about the issue. they will follow the...
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se observa al lado derecho de la pantalla la patrulla del policÍa robert clark, al lado izquierdo el oficial clark le estÁ apuntando con su arma. el abogado de la familia de rubÉn garcÍa dice que este vÍdeo revela informaciÓn muy valiosa. >> confirma todo lo que han dicho los testigos, que el seÑor rubÉn garcÍa tenÍa las manos arriba, que el policÍa estaba apuntando la pistola. eso pasÓ unos segundos antes de que la policÍa disparara. vilma: la testigo que lo grabÓ es una estudiante universitaria. >> ella escuchÓ los balazos pero no lo vio, no se informÓ. vilma: la familia de garcÍa espera que el vÍdeo ayuda en el proceso en el que se le busca que se le impongan cargos al policÍa robert clark. >> una persona que no estÁ armada con sus manos arriba, no es un peligro para nadie. vilma: para la familia fue doloroso ver la grabaciÓn. >> esto es un shock para ellos. vilma: y la familia del inmigrante continÚa presionando a la policÍa para que revele el vÍdeo grabado por la patrulla del oficial que disparÓ y matÓ al policÍa. la familia opina lo contrario. ilia: el gobernador de indiana dij
se observa al lado derecho de la pantalla la patrulla del policÍa robert clark, al lado izquierdo el oficial clark le estÁ apuntando con su arma. el abogado de la familia de rubÉn garcÍa dice que este vÍdeo revela informaciÓn muy valiosa. >> confirma todo lo que han dicho los testigos, que el seÑor rubÉn garcÍa tenÍa las manos arriba, que el policÍa estaba apuntando la pistola. eso pasÓ unos segundos antes de que la policÍa disparara. vilma: la testigo que lo grabÓ es una...
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any surprises in clark's argument alex? she's fully admitting tsarnaev did this. >> that came in the opening statements when she looked at her client and said it was him. the trajectory is to acknowledge the horror of the event that led to this trial, to acknowledge the defendant's responsibility for those acts. here's where the difference comes into play. in the opening statement, judy clark was tasked with revealing to the jury her theory the defense's strategy to prove dzhokhar was influenced by tamerlan. fast forward five weeks. countless pieces of evidence. now it's judy clark's job to connect the dots and say here's the evidence the proof established over the course of the case. she's trying to tick through those things reflecting back on the video the jury had seen of tamerlan physically walking on the street before the bombs were placed. she shows tamerlan tsarnaev purchasing the bags the bombs were in and purchasing the bbes. she's trying to focus on tamerlan with the bulk of research on the computer. the defense h
any surprises in clark's argument alex? she's fully admitting tsarnaev did this. >> that came in the opening statements when she looked at her client and said it was him. the trajectory is to acknowledge the horror of the event that led to this trial, to acknowledge the defendant's responsibility for those acts. here's where the difference comes into play. in the opening statement, judy clark was tasked with revealing to the jury her theory the defense's strategy to prove dzhokhar was...
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>> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our newsmaker this morning. let's get the inside story. good morning, and welcome to "inside story." i'm tamala edwards. and good morning to darrell clarke, head of city council. a lot to talk about. i know you're focused on the budget, doing hearings right now. big issue -- education funding. the mayor's asked for $103 million. will he get it? >> well, it's the annual school-district crisis. the reality is the mayor wants $103 million, the school district needs $300 million in total. we're working with the state to determine whether or not there's gonna be an appropriate split. we've obviously, over the last several years, put more than $375 million into schools. it's for a good cause. there could potentially be a combination of revenue streams. because the challenge with this particular budget, that we won't know what the state does until after we have to pass our budget. so we're looking at various options. >> various options have come up. the mayor says, "why don't you try a 9% property-tax increase?" you've
>> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our newsmaker this morning. let's get the inside story. good morning, and welcome to "inside story." i'm tamala edwards. and good morning to darrell clarke, head of city council. a lot to talk about. i know you're focused on the budget, doing hearings right now. big issue -- education funding. the mayor's asked for $103 million. will he get it? >> well, it's the annual school-district crisis. the reality is the mayor...
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clark goes on to cofound las vegas and clark county, the biggest and most populous county in nevada is named for this man that mark twain called the most disgusting creature. i do not know if they have clark days in las vegas. that's who he was. so that's what they're up against. so let's talk about the forest service itself for just a moment here. pinchot wanted these men to be the first people in public -- finest people in public service. so he endows the school in you -- yale with this pinchot money, they yale school of forestry. they were fighting for what they call the great crusade. this dream of conservation. there is no more noble dream for a young man they thought than to serve the united states forces -- forest service. pinocht by the way claims that he, he invented the term conservation. to give you a sense of how public policy was formulated between these two most exuberant characters. roosevelt, by the way, somebody wants -- once said about him he was so full of energy that i thought his clothes were going to catch fire. he and pinchot used to go for these long walks in ro
clark goes on to cofound las vegas and clark county, the biggest and most populous county in nevada is named for this man that mark twain called the most disgusting creature. i do not know if they have clark days in las vegas. that's who he was. so that's what they're up against. so let's talk about the forest service itself for just a moment here. pinchot wanted these men to be the first people in public -- finest people in public service. so he endows the school in you -- yale with this...
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any surprises in clark's argument alex?he's fully admitting tsarnaev did this. >> that came in the opening statements when she looked at her client and said it was him. the trajectory is to acknowledge the horror of the event that led to this trial, to acknowledge the defendant's responsibility for those acts. here's where the difference comes into play. in the opening statement, judy clark was tasked with revealing to the jury her theory the defense's strategy to prove dzhokhar was influenced by tamerlan. fast
any surprises in clark's argument alex?he's fully admitting tsarnaev did this. >> that came in the opening statements when she looked at her client and said it was him. the trajectory is to acknowledge the horror of the event that led to this trial, to acknowledge the defendant's responsibility for those acts. here's where the difference comes into play. in the opening statement, judy clark was tasked with revealing to the jury her theory the defense's strategy to prove dzhokhar was...
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>> sheriff clark i cone want to put you on the spot. we need the answer us but isn't it true it takes time to get answers? the sheriff can explain why. we can't rush to justice without having the right information. >> that's a very good opinion. that triggered a lot of the -- that we were nothing -- shortly after the funeral, any reason given to why there was this funeral today, and why predie gray is -- freddie gray is dead. mights be perfectly sound reasons. do you question the timing of the funeral on this monday? should it have been over the weekend? should the police have had more answer than they did and in that vacuum maybe unintentionally triggered this? >> when the funeral was held was up to the family. i want to be sensitive to that. these things take time. i've worked homocide investigations for a number of years. they're painstaking investigations you. can leave no stone unturned. you have to talk to all the people involved. you have to look at all the evidence. you have fountain everything together. interview as men people
>> sheriff clark i cone want to put you on the spot. we need the answer us but isn't it true it takes time to get answers? the sheriff can explain why. we can't rush to justice without having the right information. >> that's a very good opinion. that triggered a lot of the -- that we were nothing -- shortly after the funeral, any reason given to why there was this funeral today, and why predie gray is -- freddie gray is dead. mights be perfectly sound reasons. do you question the...
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gary clark jr. is here with us. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for joining us.nks to all of you. we really appreciate, thank you for lining up to get in here. and happy st. patrick's day, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] finally, an excuse for people here in austin to drink. today is st. patrick's day. and tomorrow is throw up in the little trash bin in your hotel room day. we have a cherished st. patrick's day tradition on our show, no matter where we are. i don't know how many years in a row we've observed this one. but the video you're about to see dates back to 2006. it happened about 600 miles way from here in mobile, alabama, where a whole community spun into an all-out frenzy thanks to a real-life leprechaun that was spotted in a tree. >> curiosity leads to large crowds in mobile. many of you brought binoculars, camcorders, camera phones to take pictures. >> looks like a leprechaun to me. who else think it's a leprechaun? say yay! >> yay! >> jimmy: it's the best local news segment ever produced. it really is. believe it or not, it gets better from there
gary clark jr. is here with us. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for joining us.nks to all of you. we really appreciate, thank you for lining up to get in here. and happy st. patrick's day, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] finally, an excuse for people here in austin to drink. today is st. patrick's day. and tomorrow is throw up in the little trash bin in your hotel room day. we have a cherished st. patrick's day tradition on our show, no matter where we are. i don't know how many years in a...
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clark says at this time, robert bates was in front of harris and the officers in this video and clarknnounces he has a taser. >> that is done to warn other law enforcement officers that you're about to deploy this device. >> reporter: then the shot goes off and bates apologizes. >> i shot him. i'm sorry. >> reporter: clark says a scientific reason called slip and capture explains why bates had a gun in his hand and not the taser. clark says in times of extreme emergencies and time pressure, officers react dimple. >> you can train someone as much as you can and you train in every area that you can, but in times of crisis, sometimes training is not going to take you through the scenario. >> reporter: clark says after the shot was fired, bates' gun immediately fell to the ground. he says that is because a taser grip and gun grip are different. >> he, obviously, had a taser grip which caused the gun upon discharge to leave his hands and fall to the pavement. >> i want to bring in former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. good morning to you, tom. >> good morning. >> good morning. in the
clark says at this time, robert bates was in front of harris and the officers in this video and clarknnounces he has a taser. >> that is done to warn other law enforcement officers that you're about to deploy this device. >> reporter: then the shot goes off and bates apologizes. >> i shot him. i'm sorry. >> reporter: clark says a scientific reason called slip and capture explains why bates had a gun in his hand and not the taser. clark says in times of extreme...
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i'm john clark from comcast sportsnet. back to you. >> john know you're fired up about our big news right? >> this is fantastic. philly is a football town. i'm from here. this is an eagles town. biggest show in town. so this is a great team. >> never seen you happier, john clark. >>> skyforce 10 let's take a look live once again. can't get enough of this. lincoln financial field. nbc 10 bringing you philadelphia eagles coverage like never before. >> nbc 10's keith jones is live tonight from eagles headquarters with a look at what's coming up on "nbc 10 news at 11." >> reporter: eagles front office this has been the busiest off season of any for the philadelphia eagles. their entire history and this latest announcement doesn't disappoint. coming up at 11:00, i'm going to talk to fans and also lay out our promise, how this is going to be a way you can see the philadelphia eagles the players, coaches the fans in a way you've never seen them before. nbc 10 is your official television station of the philadelphia eagles. see you
i'm john clark from comcast sportsnet. back to you. >> john know you're fired up about our big news right? >> this is fantastic. philly is a football town. i'm from here. this is an eagles town. biggest show in town. so this is a great team. >> never seen you happier, john clark. >>> skyforce 10 let's take a look live once again. can't get enough of this. lincoln financial field. nbc 10 bringing you philadelphia eagles coverage like never before. >> nbc 10's...
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. >> let me go to sheriff david clark. he's watching these as well. you're watching what seen the eye, the cop car is being burned. police in full retreat early not what is your section to the handling of all of this. >> first of all, the social order in baltimore is totally eclipsed. the four cop-. there obviously wasn't a plan to deal with this thing. but one of the things i hate to see is that the consumer ask. i'm going to get back to that issue. leland vittert is. what's going on? >> sean the rioting has continued, the looting as continued on the street attorney r r. and the livelyhoods that are ending here are clear. . there's two lick r stores here you've bep filling in soft stuff how here today. this is your community, you're from baltimore. how does it make you feel? >> it's really heart-touching. >> breaks your heart? >> the people have a lot of anger. the young people i've talked to here are the anger. which way. . it's justified in a way wrl. >> you think this might be about themselves? >> some might be. >> how does looting get you answers
. >> let me go to sheriff david clark. he's watching these as well. you're watching what seen the eye, the cop car is being burned. police in full retreat early not what is your section to the handling of all of this. >> first of all, the social order in baltimore is totally eclipsed. the four cop-. there obviously wasn't a plan to deal with this thing. but one of the things i hate to see is that the consumer ask. i'm going to get back to that issue. leland vittert is. what's going...
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judy clarke will be arguing better than this weasael deserves, but that's our system. >> if judy clarke is successful, dzhokhar will spend the rest of his life in the florence colorado super max, which has been called the clean version of hell. can you give the folks an insight into what it is like to life there? >> the oklahoma city bombing, nichols asked to be put to death because of the conditions that they're in. 23 hours a day inside a cell no contact with others. nothing to do except stare at a wall and think about the crimes you have committed and the lives that you have impacted so it is just a very very difficult place to be and many people would argue that it is a crime worse than death. >> thank you both for your insights and reporting on this case with us this hour. dzhokhar tsarnaev found guilty on 30 counts in the boston marathon bombing. that's it for "the cycle." we end our broadcast with some new footage of a mother whose children's limbs were taken off during the attack. >> for myself i want to see the death penalty. >> you could live with that? >> i could. >> do you t
judy clarke will be arguing better than this weasael deserves, but that's our system. >> if judy clarke is successful, dzhokhar will spend the rest of his life in the florence colorado super max, which has been called the clean version of hell. can you give the folks an insight into what it is like to life there? >> the oklahoma city bombing, nichols asked to be put to death because of the conditions that they're in. 23 hours a day inside a cell no contact with others. nothing to do...
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he shot pilot clark first then co-pilot andrus then himself. pirate ernie crost daughter says the results of the investigation put to rest any rumors. >> at the time, i was so relieved because i had heard media people saying, wow captain clark was really distraught. his wife died accidental a year earlier and i thought, oh my god my dad would never do that. >> reporter: the government required cockpit doors to be locked from the inside it's a practice that still happens today. but since the 9/11 attack doors got more heavily reenforced. >> i always felt a cockpit lock was very important. it was between me and the passengers on the back. i always felt good about that and knew it was called the clark lock after my dad. >> reporter: some pilots liked the idea, others did not. >> if someone enters the cockpit there's no way you can if -- you can turn around. >> i personally did not want to become an airline pilot so i could have gunfights in the cockpit and be fighting for my life. >> reporter: the idea of guns in cockpits went down. but after sept
he shot pilot clark first then co-pilot andrus then himself. pirate ernie crost daughter says the results of the investigation put to rest any rumors. >> at the time, i was so relieved because i had heard media people saying, wow captain clark was really distraught. his wife died accidental a year earlier and i thought, oh my god my dad would never do that. >> reporter: the government required cockpit doors to be locked from the inside it's a practice that still happens today. but...
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this week city counsel ill president darrell clarke will introduce bills to hit companies and contractorsfor dumping debris where it doesn't long. "action news" reporter kenneth moton has the exclusive details. >> mounds of dirt, bricks and construction debris illegally dumped. >> they need to clean it up. >> and it's that simple. >> that simple. >> residents 19 and birch near temple university are used to sights of new buildings. >> neighborhood is beautiful neighborhood and by the university come around it's making the neighborhood better. here they have a garden. people come in dump in the guard. >> city council president darrell clarke told "action news" he's proposing two new bills to create tough penalties for companies or contractors who illegally dump. scavtion construction or demolition projects with more than 10,000 will be find 10 grand for trashing lots like this one and detailed collection plan will also be required. >> we have contractors that don't have he respect for existing neighborhood. >> we check bed with street departments so ask how much it costs taxpayers to clean
this week city counsel ill president darrell clarke will introduce bills to hit companies and contractorsfor dumping debris where it doesn't long. "action news" reporter kenneth moton has the exclusive details. >> mounds of dirt, bricks and construction debris illegally dumped. >> they need to clean it up. >> and it's that simple. >> that simple. >> residents 19 and birch near temple university are used to sights of new buildings. >> neighborhood is...
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consumer expert radio talk show host clark howard. clark, welcome.y friend, you think this is a good idea. tell me why. >> i think this is wonderful because the fact that we're having an enormous problem in this country with tax id theft, i had two callers today just today alone who went to file their income tax and couldn't because a crook had already beaten them to it. filed a false return as if they're them and stolen money from all of us with their fake returns. what the brits are doing, the tax authorities already have so much information on us that they're able to phase in over the next few years the ability to prepare a return for you that will work for probably maybe 90% of british citizens. those that are entrepreneurs, that have complicated situations, that won't work. but everybody else, think about what the irs already knows about us. gerri: that's the frightening thing, my friend. they know so much. all right. let's look at a couple of numbers here. it's two totally different markets. us 140 million tax filers. the united kingdom 100 mil
consumer expert radio talk show host clark howard. clark, welcome.y friend, you think this is a good idea. tell me why. >> i think this is wonderful because the fact that we're having an enormous problem in this country with tax id theft, i had two callers today just today alone who went to file their income tax and couldn't because a crook had already beaten them to it. filed a false return as if they're them and stolen money from all of us with their fake returns. what the brits are...
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we know that judie clark is a renowned criminal defense attorney representing joe, and they seem to,t to a lot of experts and folks covering the trial, take it easy through the guilt phase. as you said, at the beginning of the outset of the guilt phase of the trial, she admitted, look he did it. that is not in question. moving into the penalty phase we are looking at the same jury seven women, five me determining whether the penalty for dzhokhar tsarnaev should be death or life. in this case i think you are going to see judy and the defense team push hard to make sure they get their client's life saved. he gets a life sentence, versus having to pay the death penalty. >> several of the counts carry a death sentence. what is the line of approach. what is it about 21-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev that they want to convince the jury is worthy of consideration to they might spare them? >> what they'll do is take the jurorors back going back to years in time. he was only 19 years old is what they are going to say, and they'll paint a picture of a confused college student. they started that pr
we know that judie clark is a renowned criminal defense attorney representing joe, and they seem to,t to a lot of experts and folks covering the trial, take it easy through the guilt phase. as you said, at the beginning of the outset of the guilt phase of the trial, she admitted, look he did it. that is not in question. moving into the penalty phase we are looking at the same jury seven women, five me determining whether the penalty for dzhokhar tsarnaev should be death or life. in this case i...
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vilma: dicen que desde el pasado 20 de febrero han pedido que se castigue al oficial clark y no se haenales, muriÓ luego de que el oficial lo detuvo y le disparÓ dos veces cuando estaba con las manos arriba cuando no revela este vÍdeo grabado por un testigo. el abogado de rubÉn garcÍa, asÍ como varios medios de comunicaciÓn hemos tenido acceso al vÍdeo, pero como el caso estÁ en investigaciÓn, no lo pueden divulgar. el abogado dice que no entiende por quÉ se han demorado en hacer pÚblica la grabaciÓn. >> solamente ha pasado una semana para que el vÍdeo se haga pÚblico, ¿por quÉ estÁn tratando a este mexicano diferente? vilma: el abogado de la familia de rubÉn garcÍa asegurÓ que si para este miÉrcoles no autoriza que se publique el dinero, el juez dicta una demanda en la corte pedirÁ que el juez ordene a la gran lÍder en la grabaciÓn. enrique: el oficial dijo que utilizaba su pistola elÉctrica. un juez federal ordenÓ cuatro contratistas de la empresa de seguridad acusada de matar a 14 civiles en irak en 2007. 3 hombres mÁs fueron condenado a 30 aÑos de prisiÓn. en indebido de las fuerz
vilma: dicen que desde el pasado 20 de febrero han pedido que se castigue al oficial clark y no se haenales, muriÓ luego de que el oficial lo detuvo y le disparÓ dos veces cuando estaba con las manos arriba cuando no revela este vÍdeo grabado por un testigo. el abogado de rubÉn garcÍa, asÍ como varios medios de comunicaciÓn hemos tenido acceso al vÍdeo, pero como el caso estÁ en investigaciÓn, no lo pueden divulgar. el abogado dice que no entiende por quÉ se han demorado en hacer...
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blanket i'm talking about right now well, not well about 60 decimals a decimal level of 50 during clark construction one of the largest companies is our general contractor and my colleague will talk since i've got more to go. >> i'm victor i'm with the construction the most important part of my responsibility clark's responsibility to the project is the safety of the trade workers that will be working on the project as well as the community stakeholder it's my responsibility as as superintendent to insure the safety of not only the trades people but also the community i've an obligation to meet with the - the community and talk about what we're doing and what we're doing in terms of the construction activities as part of our safety plan we'll meet with the school daily and weekly and if required we'll develop a computer model to demonstrate what we when we are will doing certain parts of project to talk about what we're doing with the school that is about providing the safety so for the community for everyone involved. >> 50 felt new windows obviously no light comes through concrete wal
blanket i'm talking about right now well, not well about 60 decimals a decimal level of 50 during clark construction one of the largest companies is our general contractor and my colleague will talk since i've got more to go. >> i'm victor i'm with the construction the most important part of my responsibility clark's responsibility to the project is the safety of the trade workers that will be working on the project as well as the community stakeholder it's my responsibility as as...
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se observa al lado derecho de la pantalla la patrulla del policÍa robert clark, al lado izquierdo eltigo que lo grabÓ es una estudiante universitaria. >> ella escuchÓ los balazos pero no lo vio, no se informÓ. vilma: la familia de garcÍa espera que el vÍdeo ayuda en el proceso en el que se le busca que se le impongan cargos al policÍa robert clark. >> una persona que no estÁ armada con sus manos arriba, no es un peligro para nadie. vilma: para la familia fue doloroso ver la grabaciÓn. >> esto es un shock para ellos. vilma: y la familia del inmigrante continÚa presionando a la policÍa para que revele el vÍdeo grabado por la patrulla del oficial que disparÓ y matÓ al policÍa. la familia opina lo contrario. ilia: el gobernador de indiana dijo hoy que la ley de libertad religiosa nunca dio licencia para discriminar. agregÓ que se trabaja en una nueva legislaciÓn para clarificar y que esto serÁ esta semana. dijo que la ley ha sido tergiversada, la ley facilitarÍa a negocios negar servicios a homosexuales teniendo como base sus creencias religiosas. enrique: y el debate por el mismo tema s
se observa al lado derecho de la pantalla la patrulla del policÍa robert clark, al lado izquierdo eltigo que lo grabÓ es una estudiante universitaria. >> ella escuchÓ los balazos pero no lo vio, no se informÓ. vilma: la familia de garcÍa espera que el vÍdeo ayuda en el proceso en el que se le busca que se le impongan cargos al policÍa robert clark. >> una persona que no estÁ armada con sus manos arriba, no es un peligro para nadie. vilma: para la familia fue doloroso ver la...
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that is the legacy of jim clark the c.e.o.all construcon company a and grgrew it into one of the biggest in the wororld. he built fedex field, nanationals stadium. d.c. he built everything. rebecca: my friend said he gets the most reviews for puttinghe dunkin' donututs in thehe bethesda metro o statioion. he also gave s so much back to the community. the was a self-madee billionaire. he did not like a lot ofof media attention. dodoug: he was notoriously press shy. when i interviewed him in 2006 he boasted it was only the fourth interview in his career. i believe e it w the last in his career. rebecca: i never got one even though i admdmired him. there are so m many ththings he contributed. he built the clark school of engineering at the university of maryland. what you t think his biggest legacy will l be? doug: the biggest legacy i think is his impact on washington's environment. everything hisis company has built, clark construction things are everywhere. they did every project y could want to build in wasngto he used to say
that is the legacy of jim clark the c.e.o.all construcon company a and grgrew it into one of the biggest in the wororld. he built fedex field, nanationals stadium. d.c. he built everything. rebecca: my friend said he gets the most reviews for puttinghe dunkin' donututs in thehe bethesda metro o statioion. he also gave s so much back to the community. the was a self-madee billionaire. he did not like a lot ofof media attention. dodoug: he was notoriously press shy. when i interviewed him in 2006...
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. >>> i'm john clark. coming up what are the chances tim tebow actually makes the eagles team? and what kind of role would he have? we'll hear from former birds on the newest bird next. >>> hey, i'm john clark, tim tebow is officially an eagle. never thought i'd actually say that. he signs a one-year deal. he's joining the team for the workouts this week. there's no guarantees for him to make the team. he's going to try to resurrect his nfl career. and we were there when he came in for his workout last month. >> it's a good thing, it's a good quality for you. >> did the workout go well? >> it was fun. >> determination has paid off for tim tebow after two seasons out of the nfl, chip kelly is giving him a chance. after working him out last month. >> brought a lot of players for private workouts. that name just obviously people look at it. >> but how long will tebow time last? maybe chip just needs an extra arm for camps. or could tim beat out matt barkley and make the team? >> it's really a head scratcher to me. we all know what he did as a collegiate player. all that being said
. >>> i'm john clark. coming up what are the chances tim tebow actually makes the eagles team? and what kind of role would he have? we'll hear from former birds on the newest bird next. >>> hey, i'm john clark, tim tebow is officially an eagle. never thought i'd actually say that. he signs a one-year deal. he's joining the team for the workouts this week. there's no guarantees for him to make the team. he's going to try to resurrect his nfl career. and we were there when he...
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i'm john clark. >>> a reminder. don't miss tonight's debate between democratic candidates for philadelphia mayor. starts at 7:00 right here on nbc10. moderated by jim rosenfield. for all of us here at nbc10, thanks for watching. i know we've got a little bit of rain heading our way, huh? >> rain and the cold weather. it's already getting cold out there. so, be prepared. >> thanks glenn. and "nbc nightly news" with lester holt is next. >>> on this tuesday night, knocked out. a widespread power failure in washington. the state department metro stations museums, even oprah and the first lady left in the dark. questions about our nation's power grid. >>> violent storms moving across the country. heavy flooding and hail. a deadly plane crash in thick fog. now the tornado threat building tonight. >>> off and running, rand paul makes it official. the second big name to jump in the race for president. >>> and secrets to living longer from the places where a lot of people live to be 100. now the american cities trying to cop
i'm john clark. >>> a reminder. don't miss tonight's debate between democratic candidates for philadelphia mayor. starts at 7:00 right here on nbc10. moderated by jim rosenfield. for all of us here at nbc10, thanks for watching. i know we've got a little bit of rain heading our way, huh? >> rain and the cold weather. it's already getting cold out there. so, be prepared. >> thanks glenn. and "nbc nightly news" with lester holt is next. >>> on this tuesday...
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i'm john clark. we're right back. >>> all right. we've got some rough weather ahead until we get to the nice stuff. >> yeah. hard to believe that 24 hours from now can could be about 80 degrees. >> and some storms. >> yeah. 43 for the high today and way up in the 70s tomorrow and in between, we've got some showers later tonight and tomorrow morning and then thunderstorms late tomorrow afternoon and some of them could be severe with damaging winds. sheena will have an update on the timing of that coming up at 11:00 tonight. >> for gleb andnn and all of us at nbc 10 i'm renee chenault-fattah chenault-fattah. >> we'll see you back tonight. breaking news. new video from that fatal encounter in south carolina what the police dash cam video shows. walter scott pulled over and questioned then jumping out of the car and running away. tonight, what the tape reveals and the questions that remain. >>> also our nbc exclusive, the witness that reported that shooting comes together with the victim's family. tonight, the police officer's mother sp
i'm john clark. we're right back. >>> all right. we've got some rough weather ahead until we get to the nice stuff. >> yeah. hard to believe that 24 hours from now can could be about 80 degrees. >> and some storms. >> yeah. 43 for the high today and way up in the 70s tomorrow and in between, we've got some showers later tonight and tomorrow morning and then thunderstorms late tomorrow afternoon and some of them could be severe with damaging winds. sheena will have an...
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i'm john clark, the flyers we're going to hear from ron hextall on why. and the former flyer takes aim at the players. that is next. >>> as soon as i sort through that, i'll give you an answer on that. this point, he's our head coach. and if something changes, i'll let you guys know. >> i'm john clark. how bizarre. that was ron hextall two days ago. and just a day later, last night, he says he made the decision to fire coach craig berube. seems hextall had his mind made up. craig berube fired after two seasons. flyers hiring their fifth coach in the last nine years. hextall says he did not ask the players about berube in the exit interviews. he said this was a tough decision but all based on feel. >> the decision was made based on not getting enough out of individuals and then essentially our group collectively. it's my job not to listen to players or the media or the fans, it's my job to assess the situation and make the decision that's right moving forward for this franchise. that's what i felt i did. >> ed snider says he supports the decision. comcast
i'm john clark, the flyers we're going to hear from ron hextall on why. and the former flyer takes aim at the players. that is next. >>> as soon as i sort through that, i'll give you an answer on that. this point, he's our head coach. and if something changes, i'll let you guys know. >> i'm john clark. how bizarre. that was ron hextall two days ago. and just a day later, last night, he says he made the decision to fire coach craig berube. seems hextall had his mind made up. craig...
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i'm john clark live at citizens bank park. we're right back after this. >>> taking a look now on a shot of the ben franklin bridge. look how cloudy. sheena, this is not the way you want the start a holiday weekend. >> you know what? just for tonight renee. the clouds are going to the stay with that. periods of rain in the forecast tonight. there is still a chance we could see a thunderstorm for your friday evening. keep the umbrella handy. good news, tomorrow we clear up. but it's going to be very windy to start your weekend. winds gusting near 40 miles per hour. 57 for the high. a little cooler sunday. easter sunday actually looking really good. all the easter egg hunts, anything you're going to do in the morning, 62 degrees and sunny. >> that's a great forecast. thank you, sheena. >>> well, for sheena and all of us here at 10:00, thanks for watching. i'm renee chenault-fattah. now the "nbc nightly news." >>> on this friday night. violent threat tearing across the country. a huge flood emergency. high water rescues and that m
i'm john clark live at citizens bank park. we're right back after this. >>> taking a look now on a shot of the ben franklin bridge. look how cloudy. sheena, this is not the way you want the start a holiday weekend. >> you know what? just for tonight renee. the clouds are going to the stay with that. periods of rain in the forecast tonight. there is still a chance we could see a thunderstorm for your friday evening. keep the umbrella handy. good news, tomorrow we clear up. but...
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clark: he was the game changing performance for me. they're down now and he ignites them with six straight points and the aggressiveness of getting to the basket. he and jones combined to make 12-12 free throws and led duke to a 10-point advantage at the free-throw line in a game they win by five. that was the difference to me, the ability of those two guys to get the ball to the rim to make timely perimeter shots and then to knock down free throws when they got to the foul line. ernie: call him fifty shades of gracen. he dominated in that two-minute stretch when they had to have it. and the year for wisconsin. put it into terms. charles: to lose in the final four last year and to have your only goal to come back the next year and win a championship that puts a tremendous amount of pressure on yourself. you have to take your hat off to kaminsky dekker and all those guys but coach bo ryan has bits an amazing program. i spent the last few days with these wisconsin fans. we got lucky. four of the most impressive fan bases in college baske
clark: he was the game changing performance for me. they're down now and he ignites them with six straight points and the aggressiveness of getting to the basket. he and jones combined to make 12-12 free throws and led duke to a 10-point advantage at the free-throw line in a game they win by five. that was the difference to me, the ability of those two guys to get the ball to the rim to make timely perimeter shots and then to knock down free throws when they got to the foul line. ernie: call...
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. >>> i'm nick clark reporting from the busiest port and they are clamming down on emissions from shipswell the u.n. is warning 8 million people have been affected by that earthquake in nepal and for those still trapped under the rubble time is running out, the government says more than 4300 bodies have been recovered but that number could easily double and smoke from funeral funeral parlors are hanging heavy over kathmandu and aid is beginning to trickle in and the u.n. pledging $15 million from its emergency response fund to help victims and nepal prime minister says they are still short of tents and medicine as well as food shelter and water, of course. short supplies continuing aftershocks and mean crowds of people trying to leave nepal just about any way they can. and let's go straight to our correspondent jamal in the square in kathmandu and tell us a little bit about the situation, how it's developing there. we can see a lot of people behind you. are they starting to get some of the aid trickle in to them? >> reporter: it system co is coming in as a trickle and taking on search a
. >>> i'm nick clark reporting from the busiest port and they are clamming down on emissions from shipswell the u.n. is warning 8 million people have been affected by that earthquake in nepal and for those still trapped under the rubble time is running out, the government says more than 4300 bodies have been recovered but that number could easily double and smoke from funeral funeral parlors are hanging heavy over kathmandu and aid is beginning to trickle in and the u.n. pledging $15...
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. >> reporter: i am nick clark reporting from the busiest port in scandinavia where they are countdowna mission. >>> the u.n. is warning 8 million people have been affected by the earthquake in nepal. and for those still trapped under the rubble, time is running out. it's now more than 72 hours since the quake hit. that's a crucial period. the government says more than 4,300 bodies have been recovered so far. the death toll they say could more than double. let's cross over to faiz jamil in the historic square in central kathmandu, as i mentioned there the window must be closing on finding any survivors. bring us up to speed with the search through that rubble. >> reporter: well, that's right sammy. the window is closing. there was a search and rescue team from the netherlands here late last night. i spoke to them and they said they didn't believe anyone here was left alive. their sniffer dogs had gone around the whole area and none of them bark which i don't indicate this they found someone living underneath. we have a different scene this morning, if you take a look, these are locals
. >> reporter: i am nick clark reporting from the busiest port in scandinavia where they are countdowna mission. >>> the u.n. is warning 8 million people have been affected by the earthquake in nepal. and for those still trapped under the rubble, time is running out. it's now more than 72 hours since the quake hit. that's a crucial period. the government says more than 4,300 bodies have been recovered so far. the death toll they say could more than double. let's cross over to...
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john clark served as emcee.oundation provides support for student athletes who suffer catastrophic head or spinal injuries. such a great event tonight, john. >>> ron jaworski has good info on chip kelly and marcus mariota. >>> and can the phils bats get going against the nats? tonight may surprise you. that's next. trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ >>> i'm john clark. the phillies only scored six runs in their first three games so ryan sandberg going william darren rough at first base because he has way better numbers against gio gonzalez. check out the one-handed catch here by the beer vendor doesn't spill a drop and a nice souvenir for the kid. he strikes out six in six innings. he has the lowest e.r.a. since he joined last august. hernandez, base kn
john clark served as emcee.oundation provides support for student athletes who suffer catastrophic head or spinal injuries. such a great event tonight, john. >>> ron jaworski has good info on chip kelly and marcus mariota. >>> and can the phils bats get going against the nats? tonight may surprise you. that's next. trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an...
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but you can get john clark sports for free right now. >> it's not worth anything more than zero. can the phillys win against the red sox, and will the flyers show fight tonight. >>> i'm john clark. the phillys lose their first series of the season to the red sox tonight. a cold night. freddy may want to ditch that mask he had a career high two errors tonight. two outs throws it away right here and this will open the floodgates. and then a fly ball to right by bogart. falls in for a triple. everyone scores. that was all with two outs. the phillys lose 6-2. >>> the fliers have been beating most of the playoff teams, but they continue to play down to the nonplayoff teams. lowe's first nhl game the low down -- there is kevin lowe his father. but vinnie comes back for more. round two, vinnie felt disrespected and wanted some respect. and less than a minute left, claude giroux off the post. >>> i think the intensity is not as high as when we play good teams. maybe it is preparation. i'm not too sure it is but we need to figure it out. >> if you're not prepared to play you will get beat
but you can get john clark sports for free right now. >> it's not worth anything more than zero. can the phillys win against the red sox, and will the flyers show fight tonight. >>> i'm john clark. the phillys lose their first series of the season to the red sox tonight. a cold night. freddy may want to ditch that mask he had a career high two errors tonight. two outs throws it away right here and this will open the floodgates. and then a fly ball to right by bogart. falls in for...
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maureen harding clark has been given an office at the building. >> she doesn't brief most of the women, when you have women crying about sexual dysfunction and not bonding to their children. >> she said she wouldn't put much store by personal statements of the women. they throws back the claims saying she wants proof. the department of health said judge clark handy raised the issue acknowledge she says she couldn't speak to us while assessing the claim. what this boils down to, true enough all these hamed in the happened in the 20th 03 but if ireland is going to move ahead the perpetrators should be held did thible. >> 50,000 euros for women who spent a life time decades of pain agony acknowledge life disruption is quite shocking. >> so as it stands acknowledge protected from having to explain why hundreds of women had this done to them in childbirth. for women in the final chapters of their lives that can hardly feel like justice. lawrence lee, al jazeera london. >>> spain's first hole gram protest is being held acknowledge activists say the new antiprotest gives more powers to police
maureen harding clark has been given an office at the building. >> she doesn't brief most of the women, when you have women crying about sexual dysfunction and not bonding to their children. >> she said she wouldn't put much store by personal statements of the women. they throws back the claims saying she wants proof. the department of health said judge clark handy raised the issue acknowledge she says she couldn't speak to us while assessing the claim. what this boils down to, true...
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hear why jimmy raulings got a gatorade bath. >> i am john clark, a beautiful game.the most lop sided loss and shane victorino played at citizens park for the first time since he was traded. he was 0 for 3. two walks. cole only goes five innings, dustin pedroia two runs for from. cole lost his last five season debuts. only one of his ten career season debuts. a slow start again. ramirez, grand slam. and the phillys are shut out 8-0. the first time they have been sht out in a season opener in 17 years. >> it was just not as fine as i know i'm capable of being especially a couple pitches they hit out. they may have been right, just not the right location. >> it didn't take jimmy rollins long to go hollywood. check him out in dodger blue. j-roll go ahead three-run homer. he leads the dodgers to a 6-3, i and he gets the gatorade bath. kyle kendrick dominating in his debut. he is the number one starter. they beat the brewers 10-0. >>> lesean mccoy saided bits feel more like the nfl than the eagles. chip said training lesean was about the money. and shady told chip that he
hear why jimmy raulings got a gatorade bath. >> i am john clark, a beautiful game.the most lop sided loss and shane victorino played at citizens park for the first time since he was traded. he was 0 for 3. two walks. cole only goes five innings, dustin pedroia two runs for from. cole lost his last five season debuts. only one of his ten career season debuts. a slow start again. ramirez, grand slam. and the phillys are shut out 8-0. the first time they have been sht out in a season opener...
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this is hardly clark's first tough case. she actually has a history of saving clients accused of heinous acts, including the unabomber. >>> edward snowden was interviewed, the american whistle blower who leaked documents about surveillance in 2013. this interview was conducted in moscow. part serious and part cheeky, they had a frank conversation. take a listen. >> can they see my [ bleep ]? 702 surveillance. can they see my [ bleep ]? >> yes. >> your wholly domestic communication between you and your wife can go to new york, to london and back and get caught up in the bdatabase. >> when you send your [ bleep ] through gmail for example. that's stored on google's servers. google moves data from datacenter to datacenter. your data could be moved outside the borders of the united states. when your [ bleep ] was passed by gmail, the nsa caught a copy of that. >> prism? >> prism is how they pull your [ bleep ] out of google with google's involvement. >> upstream? >> upstream is how they snatch your [ bleep ] as it transits the i
this is hardly clark's first tough case. she actually has a history of saving clients accused of heinous acts, including the unabomber. >>> edward snowden was interviewed, the american whistle blower who leaked documents about surveillance in 2013. this interview was conducted in moscow. part serious and part cheeky, they had a frank conversation. take a listen. >> can they see my [ bleep ]? 702 surveillance. can they see my [ bleep ]? >> yes. >> your wholly domestic...
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clark: he was the game changing performance for me. they're down now and he ignites them with six straight points and the aggressiveness of getting to the basket. he and jones combined to make 12-12 free throws and led duke to a 10-point advantage at the free-throw line in a game they win by five. that was the difference to me, the ability of those two guys to get the ball to the rim to make timely perimeter shots and then to knock down free throws when they got to the foul line. ernie: call him fifty shades of gracen. he dominated in that two-minute stretch when they had to have it. and the year for wisconsin. put it into terms. charles: to lose in the final four last year and to have your only goal to come back the next year and win a championship that puts a tremendous amount of pressure on yourself. you have to take your hat off to kaminsky dekker and all those guys but coach bo ryan has bits an amazing program. i spent the last few days with these wisconsin fans. we got lucky. four of the most impressive fan bases in college baske
clark: he was the game changing performance for me. they're down now and he ignites them with six straight points and the aggressiveness of getting to the basket. he and jones combined to make 12-12 free throws and led duke to a 10-point advantage at the free-throw line in a game they win by five. that was the difference to me, the ability of those two guys to get the ball to the rim to make timely perimeter shots and then to knock down free throws when they got to the foul line. ernie: call...
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. >> jimmy: we have a gentleman named clark, i believe on the wall. if we can go to that.or taking my question. hi. >> jimmy: what's your question? >> my question is i'm a big fan. i wonder if any of you ever considered working on the small screen. i don't know if you have heard but it is the golden age of television. >> jimmy: what about marvel "agents of shield" would you be part of that show? >> yeah. of course. >> come on. >> you knew we would do the show. all you have to do is ask. >> we don't want to be blown off the small screen. >> quit blowing us off. >> jimmy: thank you, clark. [ cheers and applause ] that was great. we have something planned. i know you guys are kind of like a family. we're going to split you, like many families do, in to two teams to compete in an "avengers" edition of "the family feud." are you game for that? ♪ >> hey, big guy. sun's getting real [ grunting ] ♪ >> announcer: the concert series sprepresented byt mobilizing your world. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] delta touch2o technology for your kitchen and bathroom. precisely in tune with every
. >> jimmy: we have a gentleman named clark, i believe on the wall. if we can go to that.or taking my question. hi. >> jimmy: what's your question? >> my question is i'm a big fan. i wonder if any of you ever considered working on the small screen. i don't know if you have heard but it is the golden age of television. >> jimmy: what about marvel "agents of shield" would you be part of that show? >> yeah. of course. >> come on. >> you knew we...