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we must explain this is a bill clark -- bill we must explain this is a bill clark —— bill clerk.lark -- bill clerk. the headline is wide. she was cast to go and bring a deal for us, something we would assume the house of commons would want to pass. she got back in absurdity and they treated it as such. no backbench mp, former attorney general, and very brilliant lawyer, devised a motion which gave her 72 hours to get it together as opposed to the 120 day she wanted to get together so what is happening is parliament is taking back control because parliament at the end is the one who approved the referendum result in parliament is responsible and parliament is response will. the government, if it cannot deliver what the government needed to deliver, it needs to step down. —— what the parliament wanted to deliver. one is to stop an ideal brexit. this is the ex- attorney general who appears to be offered three different types of ill. suspending article 57 don't need to leave on the 25th of march. the other one is to attempt to outline and no deal brexit. at the moment, because of dom
we must explain this is a bill clark -- bill we must explain this is a bill clark —— bill clerk.lark -- bill clerk. the headline is wide. she was cast to go and bring a deal for us, something we would assume the house of commons would want to pass. she got back in absurdity and they treated it as such. no backbench mp, former attorney general, and very brilliant lawyer, devised a motion which gave her 72 hours to get it together as opposed to the 120 day she wanted to get together so what...
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you know bill clark and i -- >> one of reagan closest friends.was like a grandfather to me i became his biographer i asked him about this. i said were you aware of what kennedy wases doing at the time? he said you know, paul, we had had heard things about we had this. butt i didn't know any information and a at this point mark it would have been 2005 having that kftion request clark he said i can't help you i can't remember. but, but the point here is clark who was reagan right hand man, he didn't know what kennedy was doing. it's not like they cleared it with reagan white house or nfc but we want to let you know that senator kennedy is going to be reaching out to soviet he wantses to make contact. but this is to me -- professor -- why i considered this so important is it is called content. you have overwhelming evidence of a senior senator who wants to be president of the united states at some point or may have wanted to. of a very important political family. has enormous influence in the united states senate and with the media and with other or
you know bill clark and i -- >> one of reagan closest friends.was like a grandfather to me i became his biographer i asked him about this. i said were you aware of what kennedy wases doing at the time? he said you know, paul, we had had heard things about we had this. butt i didn't know any information and a at this point mark it would have been 2005 having that kftion request clark he said i can't help you i can't remember. but, but the point here is clark who was reagan right hand man,...
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i think reagan, casey, bill clark thought of the vatican as a better source of intelligence and insight into what was going on. peter: i have never been able to resist paula for 30 years. paula: on poland, i do not know how many people know this, but at the same time reagan said advanced let poland be poland, the pope in 1981 cent a private note to brezhnev about the troops that were amassed on the border and made an appeal. his moral uplifting, his involvement, engagement, i believe was vital. peter: john, we are over time. but some it up for us. john: some little tidbits are part of this that have not been mentioned in this conference. there were regular briefings by cia director bill casey and his deputy general vernon walters. they would come regularly to the vatican and brief the holy father about the nuclear balance in europe. the soviets had been engaged in a huge anti-inf deployment campaign to prevent us from balancing their intermediate range nuclear forces with their -- with our own. the europeans had invited us to do this because of the obsolescence of our own forces there.
i think reagan, casey, bill clark thought of the vatican as a better source of intelligence and insight into what was going on. peter: i have never been able to resist paula for 30 years. paula: on poland, i do not know how many people know this, but at the same time reagan said advanced let poland be poland, the pope in 1981 cent a private note to brezhnev about the troops that were amassed on the border and made an appeal. his moral uplifting, his involvement, engagement, i believe was vital....
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there the new anthem bill will become law the pro beijing parties had the majority in hong kong's parliament with the legislation expected to come into effect before july sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong the united states senate will vote on thursday competing bills two in the month long partial government shutdown it's the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of workers going without a paycheck mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . the clerk will read a communication to the senate in this largely potus and battle the faint flicker of a compromise senate leaders agree to put two competing bills to the vote on thursday on saturday broken trop rolled out a bold comprehensive offer one drawn up by republicans mirrors the suggestion made by president trump this weekend the plan includes five point seven billion dollars providing funding for the beria along with temporary protection for those in the deferred action for childhood arrivals program. and a three year extension of temporary protected status a proposal at present trump that will consider here in the. is the only proposal the only one currently before us that can be signed by the president
there the new anthem bill will become law the pro beijing parties had the majority in hong kong's parliament with the legislation expected to come into effect before july sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong the united states senate will vote on thursday competing bills two in the month long partial government shutdown it's the longest in u.s. history with hundreds of thousands of workers going without a paycheck mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . the clerk will read a communication to the...
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fresno science teacher jonathan clark, i never saw bill nye the science guy do that.the law of gravity. jonathan motley blindly to montrell jarel of the clippers. watch the replay here. there you go. >> you think he meant to do that? yeah, right. that is all worth checking out. it is 11:00. we want to make sure that you know we had a sensational performance tonight from alyssa lou. she's the youngest girl, age 13, to win the national women's figure skating championship. we'll have that story at 11:00. congrats alyssa. good stuff. >> coming up next at 11:00. >> i the public weighs in on that. it's everywhere. >> the longest government shutdown in u.s. history coming to an end. it's a deal to reopen the government without funding for the president's border wall. >> the 11:00 news starts now. >> federal workers are not celebrating just yet and that is because the deem only keeps the government open for the next three weeks. >> democrats and republicans are expected to negotiate a new deal on border security before the deadline in three weeks. if they don't reach an agree
fresno science teacher jonathan clark, i never saw bill nye the science guy do that.the law of gravity. jonathan motley blindly to montrell jarel of the clippers. watch the replay here. there you go. >> you think he meant to do that? yeah, right. that is all worth checking out. it is 11:00. we want to make sure that you know we had a sensational performance tonight from alyssa lou. she's the youngest girl, age 13, to win the national women's figure skating championship. we'll have that...
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but because it was an experiment, and it wasn't billed that way but it was, and clark survived the surgery, the heart worked, in fact that heart is still in use today, veriation of that. but then clark declined, and evenly died so -- eventually died so people were watching on television, watching this man first thrive more or less and then decline, and the public really turned on medical innovation at the time. what i saw in my reporting was you have this invention, and there would be this great excitement and then wouldn't work perfectly so you would have the ethical investigations and then the device would work and then it was hailed as progress and then everyone would-digit like transplants and becomes ho-hum so the move on to he next innovation and the same thing happens over and over again. so we say we love innovation but we only like it when it works and it doesn't always work the first 25 times. anybody who has been in a clinical trial for cancer knows that it why they're called a clinical trial. i think painting dr. frazier as dr. frankenstein is not correct. that's not the person
but because it was an experiment, and it wasn't billed that way but it was, and clark survived the surgery, the heart worked, in fact that heart is still in use today, veriation of that. but then clark declined, and evenly died so -- eventually died so people were watching on television, watching this man first thrive more or less and then decline, and the public really turned on medical innovation at the time. what i saw in my reporting was you have this invention, and there would be this...
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warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the billaybe the officers get reprimanded but if they donút get fired theyúre still on the streets.' the city is also named in the lawsuit, charged with failing to properly train officers to use deadly force.berry accius, voice of the youth'training is out, i mean we continuously have these trainings mechanisms and they never work. more dead black bodies.' many had thought crump would wait to file until after district attorney anne officers should face criminal berry accius, voice of the youth'you know weúre waiting on this decision, but i think the decision has been made. i think the decision has been made a long time ago. and ( robin ) the clark family and their attorney... both declined to speak on this issue. the city... poli department and police union also did not comment. (robin) coming up next on the kron 4 morning news ... a homeowner's nightmare when this happens... details on the fallen tree that landed in the east bay. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on
warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the billaybe the officers get reprimanded but if they donút get fired theyúre still on the streets.' the city is also named in the lawsuit, charged with failing to properly train officers to use deadly force.berry accius, voice of the youth'training is out, i mean we continuously have these trainings mechanisms and...
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there the new anthem bill will become law the pro beijing parties had the majority in hong kong's parliament with the legislation expected to come into effect before july sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong well here's some of the with the sport it's actually becoming quite exciting gulfstream not a very good day for serena williams so here in rio his bid to equal the record of twenty four grand slam singles titles has come to the. answer at the australian open in the deciding set of her quarter final against. the american and that's a five one lead and for much points slip before crashing out of the torment for weeks has more. serina williams was looking for medical even in the pre-match pleasantries but this would prove one of the few times in her career when the air of invincibility left in spectacular fashion hints of it came as carly plus give up on the first set and battle for control of the second but serina swiftly levelled the match at one sets all i before taking what looked to be an unassailable five one lead in the decider i q much point was q. the turnaround. for much points in total would go begging and perhaps crucially a roll of the uncle as things sw
there the new anthem bill will become law the pro beijing parties had the majority in hong kong's parliament with the legislation expected to come into effect before july sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong well here's some of the with the sport it's actually becoming quite exciting gulfstream not a very good day for serena williams so here in rio his bid to equal the record of twenty four grand slam singles titles has come to the. answer at the australian open in the deciding set of her quarter...
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there the new anthem bill will become law the pro beijing parties had the majority in hong kong's parliament with the legislation expected to come into effect before july sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong. remember. zimbabwe musician and activist. aged sixty six. sport. has more in a moment. thank. you who . business updates. going places together. business updates. going places together. a whole. od. thank. you i hope. thank you very much the head of a rescue team that's been looking for the missing. a million osama and his pilot has said there's now no hope of finding them alive challenge as search chief officer john fitzgerald said even the most fit person would only survive for a few hours in the water the single engine plane disappeared over the english channel on monday night is headed from france silvers has more one plane against the ocean the english channel is one of the busiest waterways on the planet but the airborne search still has a vast area to cover three planes and one helicopter from the u.k. and france scouring the cities around the channel island of albany where the light plane carrying him really are no seller and his pilot david everett soon
there the new anthem bill will become law the pro beijing parties had the majority in hong kong's parliament with the legislation expected to come into effect before july sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong. remember. zimbabwe musician and activist. aged sixty six. sport. has more in a moment. thank. you who . business updates. going places together. business updates. going places together. a whole. od. thank. you i hope. thank you very much the head of a rescue team that's been looking for the...
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clark. >> i am worried for my pg&e bill. >> we have a bumping up the thermostat for the past week, seems. >> i have not seen you. happy new year. since forever today. >> i've been chatting with frank for three hours. we have already caught up. we do have clear skies. this will be the last clear morning. probably for the week at least. big changes on the way. it is a cold one out here. it is 16 degrees colder than this time yesterday. the airport is down 10. santa rosa is -14. that is because we had a breeze yesterday and it is mainly calm this morning. lots of sunshine today. but we start to increase the clouds. 20s for many. now in the napa airport at 29 degrees. these will be the coldest temperatures before sunrise. a lot of temperatures in the 30 and 31 are freezing. upper 20s in the san santa clara mountains. 28 degrees. changes are bring, but not today. lots of sunshine. a few high clouds. it will be starting late friday and be saturday to sunday night . early next week monday into tuesday we will have what looks to be a wet pattern on tap. that will be saturday morning that it start
clark. >> i am worried for my pg&e bill. >> we have a bumping up the thermostat for the past week, seems. >> i have not seen you. happy new year. since forever today. >> i've been chatting with frank for three hours. we have already caught up. we do have clear skies. this will be the last clear morning. probably for the week at least. big changes on the way. it is a cold one out here. it is 16 degrees colder than this time yesterday. the airport is down 10. santa...
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warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the billicers get reprimanded but if they donút get fired theyúre still on the streets.' the city is also named in the lawsuit, charged with failing to properly train officers to use deadly force.berry accius, voice of the youth'training is out, i mean we continuously have these trainings mechanisms and they never work. more dead black bodies.' many had thought crump would wait to file until after district attorney anne marie shubert released a report announcing whether the officers should face criminal charges.but accius suspects crump and the knows that wonút likely happen.berry accius, voice of the youth'you know weúre waiting on this ( darya ) that was doug johnson reporting. the city, police department and police union have not commented on the lawsuit. ( james ) a 35- year old san francisco man has died... after being trapped by an avalanche that occured last week in montana. benjamin hirsch- mcshane was backcountry skiing in the tobacco root mountains, when an avalanche occured around 1
warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the billicers get reprimanded but if they donút get fired theyúre still on the streets.' the city is also named in the lawsuit, charged with failing to properly train officers to use deadly force.berry accius, voice of the youth'training is out, i mean we continuously have these trainings mechanisms and they never...
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warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the billbe the officers get reprimanded but if they donút get fired theyúre still on the streets.' the city is also named in the lawsuit, charged with failing to properly train officers to use deadly force.berry accius, voice of the youth'training is out, i mean we continuously have these trainings mechanisms and they never work. more dead black bodies.' many had thought crump would wait to file until after district attorney anne marie shubert released a report announcing whether the officers should face criminal charges.but accius suspects crump and the clark family knows that wonút likely happen. berry accius, voice of the 'you know weúre waiting on this decision, but i think the decision has been made. i think the decision has been made a long time ago. and weúre just going to get the information.' information.' going to get the information.' (pam) the clark family and their attorney... both declined to speak on this issue today. the city, police department and police union also did not com
warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the billbe the officers get reprimanded but if they donút get fired theyúre still on the streets.' the city is also named in the lawsuit, charged with failing to properly train officers to use deadly force.berry accius, voice of the youth'training is out, i mean we continuously have these trainings mechanisms and...
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clark that would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough. berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the bill, and mayberimanded but if they donút get on the streets.'the city is also lawsuit, charged with failing to properly train officers to use deadly force. berry family and their attorney...both declined to speak on this issue today. (grant) the city, police department and police union also did not comment . (vicki) in san jose ... a pedestrian was killed by a hit and run driver in a red truck early today ... a number of cars that followed, also hit the victim. this evening, the county corner identified the victim as 57- year old robinder singh. it was the 3rd fatal hit and run accident involving a pedestrian in the past three- weeks. this was the scene on almaden expressway just after 6:30- this morning. after the initial collision, all four other drivers that hit the man .. stopped to help and called 9-1-1. but the red pickup kept on going. < "....for someone to be crossing there or even walking in the street is quite odd because there is no crosswalk there, it's very dangerous..."> (vicki) police
clark that would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough. berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the bill, and mayberimanded but if they donút get on the streets.'the city is also lawsuit, charged with failing to properly train officers to use deadly force. berry family and their attorney...both declined to speak on this issue today. (grant) the city, police department and police union also did not comment . (vicki) in san jose ... a...
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warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the billbe the officers get reprimanded but if they donút get fired theyúre still on the streets.' the city is also named in the lawsuit, charged with failing to properly train officers to use deadly force.berry accius, voice of the youth'training is out, i mean we continuously have these trainings mechanisms and they never work. more dead black bodies.' many had thought crump would wait to file until after district attorney anne marie shubert released a report announcing whether the officers should face criminal charges.but accius suspects crump and the clark family knows that wonút likely happen. berry accius, voice of the youth'you know weúre waiting on this decision, but i think the decision has been made. i think the decision has been made a long time ago. and weúre just going to get the information.' (pam) the clark family and their attorney... both declined to speak on this issue today.(ken ) the city, police department and police union also did not comment on the issue as well... (ken)
warnings to clark that lethal force would be used.accius fears, the lawsuit wonút change enough.berry accius, voice of the youth'the lawsuit names those officers and the city pays the billbe the officers get reprimanded but if they donút get fired theyúre still on the streets.' the city is also named in the lawsuit, charged with failing to properly train officers to use deadly force.berry accius, voice of the youth'training is out, i mean we continuously have these trainings mechanisms and...
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bills to reopen the government. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. thursday morning. january 24th. i'm pam cook. and good morning. i'm dave clark chilly morning for you. >> yes, it is. >> as pam will move out for you. >> beyond chilly. it's cold. >> it's cold. but it will be a nice day, once we get ramped up here. temperatures continue to bump up ever so slowly. so we're getting mid-60s now. but it's still cold enough out there. santa rosa, napa airport, and livermore, all in the 30s. low 40s. a little hint of more moisture as in patchy fog. not widespread yet. we have a teeny bit yesterday. and a few reports today. patchy fog, cold, though. it will be sunny and nice. sunny and nice. nice, very nice. high pressure is on the west coast. and it shows no signs of breaking down or moving yet. there are signs in early february. maybe arounde
bills to reopen the government. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. thursday morning. january 24th. i'm pam cook. and good morning. i'm dave clark chilly morning for you. >> yes, it is. >> as pam will move out for you. >> beyond chilly. it's cold. >> it's cold. but it will be a nice day, once we get ramped up here. temperatures continue to bump up ever so slowly. so we're getting mid-60s now. but it's still cold enough out there....
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bills to reopen the government. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. thursday morning. january 24th. i'm pam cook. and good morning. i'm dave clark. it's a chilly morning for you. >> yes, it is. >> as pam will move out for you. >> beyond chilly. it's cold. >> it's cold. but it will be a nice day, once we get ramped up here. temperatures continue to bump up ever so slowly. so we're getting mid-60s now. but it's still cold enough out there. santa rosa, napa airport, and livermore, all in the 30s. low 40s. a little hint of more moisture as in patchy fog. not widespread yet. we have a teeny bit yesterday. and a few reports today. patchy fog, cold, though. it will be sunny and nice. sunny and nice. nice, very nice. high pressure is on the west coast. and it shows no signs of breaking down or moving yet. there are signs in early february. maybe around the second that is might. we're seeing as far as cold. it's going to be brutally cold in the upper plains. 30s, 40s for us. up a little bit. still upper 30s. but it was cold for many. upper 30s to near 40. boulder creek, though, still at 36 degrees. high pressure, winds aloft, and at the
bills to reopen the government. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. thursday morning. january 24th. i'm pam cook. and good morning. i'm dave clark. it's a chilly morning for you. >> yes, it is. >> as pam will move out for you. >> beyond chilly. it's cold. >> it's cold. but it will be a nice day, once we get ramped up here. temperatures continue to bump up ever so slowly. so we're getting mid-60s now. but it's still cold enough out...
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clark: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentleman from north carolina for yielding. i have to agree with my colleagues today. this is not the bill that the house approved or that has everything that we worked on our -- in our subcommittee to get into law to help fund those programs that are so vital to families at home and across this country. but we are here today trying to get the senate to accept yes for an answer because what is critical is that we reopen government. president trump is holding 800,000 federal employees and that ripples out to millions of americans who rely on government, not just for a paycheck, but for those critical services. whether they are border security, our t.s.a. agents, the f.b.i., food programs, and vital housing and transportation services. specifically, the federal housing administration has stopped processing loans and mortgage approvals, putting families trying to buy a new home or refinance an f.h.a.-insured mortgage into financial limbo. i heard a story of one woman who is battling cancer. she has not been able to earn an income and refinancing her home was the key way that she could continu
clark: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentleman from north carolina for yielding. i have to agree with my colleagues today. this is not the bill that the house approved or that has everything that we worked on our -- in our subcommittee to get into law to help fund those programs that are so vital to families at home and across this country. but we are here today trying to get the senate to accept yes for an answer because what is critical is that we reopen government. president trump...
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clark: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentleman from north carolina for yielding. i have to agree with my colleagues today. this is not the bill that the house approved or that has everything that we worked on our -- in our subcommittee to get into law to help fund those programs that are so vital to families at home and across this country. but we are here today trying to get the senate to accept yes for an answer because what is critical is that we reopen government. president trump is holding 800,000 federal employees and that ripples out to millions of americans who rely on government, not just for a paycheck, but for those critical services. whether they are border security, our t.s.a. agents, the f.b.i., food programs, and vital housing and transportation services. specifically, the federal housing administration has stopped processing loans and mortgage approvals, putting families trying to buy a new home or refinance an f.h.a.-insured mortgage into financial limbo. i heard a story of one woman who is battling cancer. she has not been able to earn an income and refinancing her home was the key way that she could continu
clark: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentleman from north carolina for yielding. i have to agree with my colleagues today. this is not the bill that the house approved or that has everything that we worked on our -- in our subcommittee to get into law to help fund those programs that are so vital to families at home and across this country. but we are here today trying to get the senate to accept yes for an answer because what is critical is that we reopen government. president trump...
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so bill clark who is our photo editor. tom williams who has been there the longest of any roll caller currently. doug graham our former photo editor. al drago who is no longer with us, but you can see his work in the new york times and bloomberg and several places. :: it is my privilege to work with them and one of the things this project was that i can actuall actually -- i can tell who took the photo just based on how the photo was framed and what the subject matter was and what was captured. - jason is the author, under the dome is the name of the book. thanks for your time. >> keep an eye out for more interviews from the national press club's book fair air in the near future. you can also watch them in any of our programs in their entirety booktv.org. type the authors name in the search bar at the type of the page. >> good evening,
so bill clark who is our photo editor. tom williams who has been there the longest of any roll caller currently. doug graham our former photo editor. al drago who is no longer with us, but you can see his work in the new york times and bloomberg and several places. :: it is my privilege to work with them and one of the things this project was that i can actuall actually -- i can tell who took the photo just based on how the photo was framed and what the subject matter was and what was captured....