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clarke and mr. guinta for their hard work in making this happen tonight and moving forward on this important issue. mr. speaker, opioid -- its use is an ep democrat nick this country and unfortunately the problem is only getting worse. i want to also comment our senator, rob portman, for his leadership in introducing an passing in the other body cara, legislation to combat opioids, especially heroin. i would expect that whatever we pass here in the house, and we're considering a number of bills, will ultimately be reconciled with the senate and mr. portman's bill over in the senate and this will help many struggling americans. i talked to a member of a city council in one of the smaller communities in my district back in -- i represent the greater cincinnati area, warren county, happened to be north bend. there's only, according to the last census, 857 people live in the entire village. it's pretty small. the first council person i talked to talked about the heroin problem they're having in this com
clarke and mr. guinta for their hard work in making this happen tonight and moving forward on this important issue. mr. speaker, opioid -- its use is an ep democrat nick this country and unfortunately the problem is only getting worse. i want to also comment our senator, rob portman, for his leadership in introducing an passing in the other body cara, legislation to combat opioids, especially heroin. i would expect that whatever we pass here in the house, and we're considering a number of...
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clark of massachusetts. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 720, the gentlelady from massachusetts, ms. clark, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. clark: thank you, mr. chairman. and a special thanks to congresswoman brooks and congressman kennedy and congressman pallone for introducing this important bipartisan bill to address a devastating public health crisis. the opioid epidemic is a scourge on this country. in my district alone, 400 last have died in the four years as a direct result. and we all know there's no silver bullet to fix this problem, but what we can do and what we must do is find every possible way to help those people all right affected and stop it from reaching more victims. when substance abuse disorders start in adolescence, it affects key development and societal changes in young people's lives. it can interfere with the brain's ability to mature properly and have potentially life-long consequences. we kno
clark of massachusetts. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 720, the gentlelady from massachusetts, ms. clark, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from massachusetts. ms. clark: thank you, mr. chairman. and a special thanks to congresswoman brooks and congressman kennedy and congressman pallone for introducing this important bipartisan bill to address a devastating public health crisis. the opioid epidemic is a scourge on this country....
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results were disastrous for kimberly clark. >> what do you mean?the gowns tested failed. >> reporter: 77%? >> 77%. >> reporter: at hospitals like uf health in jacksonville, florida, we found surgeons who told us they repeatedly experienced strike through with blood getting through their gowns and on to their skin. some surgeons were so upset about it they took pictures of their bloody arms and gowns and sent them to the company. did you receive complaints from nurses? surgeons at all? >> on these gowns? >> yeah. >> frequently. on a frequent basis. >> reporter: what kind of come sflan -- come of plants. >> strike through. sleeves falling off. >> sleeves falling off. >> sleeves falling off during a procedure. >> reporter: were you at meetings where the problems were discussed? >> all the time. we were telling seen germanagement. >> reporter: what was their response? >> i remember the response one time from the coo was, nobody really cares about this. nobody really cares about surgical gowns. >> that's just not true. >> reporter: chris lowery, c.o.o.,
results were disastrous for kimberly clark. >> what do you mean?the gowns tested failed. >> reporter: 77%? >> 77%. >> reporter: at hospitals like uf health in jacksonville, florida, we found surgeons who told us they repeatedly experienced strike through with blood getting through their gowns and on to their skin. some surgeons were so upset about it they took pictures of their bloody arms and gowns and sent them to the company. did you receive complaints from nurses?...
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he worked for halyard health, part of kimberly clark.ember 2014, when two nurses at a dallas hospital became infected after caring for a patient with ebola, vizzo says he was relieved the nurses hadn't been using microcool gowns. but he was concerned about the way the company went into high gear to sell the product. >> reporter: these gowns were recommended for use with ebola. >> aggressively recommended. >> reporter: in what way? >> we put a full court press to drive microcool sales. we told hospitals to stock up or microcool product. told them to have eight to 12 weeks of product on hand. that's when things became very difficult for me. >> reporter: difficult, because vizzo says he knew the gowns were not consistently meeting industry standards. >> reporter: there is a test for this? >> a test. conducted at outside facilities. >> reporter: did your gowns consistently pass this test? >> no, they did not. >> reporter: was the fda aware? were they notified? >> no. not that i am aware of. >> reporter: were customers warned? >> no, customer
he worked for halyard health, part of kimberly clark.ember 2014, when two nurses at a dallas hospital became infected after caring for a patient with ebola, vizzo says he was relieved the nurses hadn't been using microcool gowns. but he was concerned about the way the company went into high gear to sell the product. >> reporter: these gowns were recommended for use with ebola. >> aggressively recommended. >> reporter: in what way? >> we put a full court press to drive...
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clark of massachusetts. the rate of overdose for individuals age 24 to 34 has nearly tripled going from 8.1 overdose deaths per 100,000 to 23.1 overdose deaths per 100,000, families across the ountry are losing loved ones to reversible opioid overdose. naloxone can prevent overdose deaths by binding to the opioid recenters in the body and preventing the overdose. h.r. 4586 amends the public health service act to authorize grants to states for developing stand orders in educating health care professionals regarding the dispensing of opioid overdose reversal medication without person-specific prescriptions. this legislation is a first step in promoting wider access of naloxone or over opioid overdose reversal drugs that may come to market. standing orders are prescriptions that are not person-specific. if a pharmacy has a standing order, anyone needing the medication may come and fill a prescription for it. naloxone, while incredibly effective at stopping opioid overdoses, does not have severe side effects if
clark of massachusetts. the rate of overdose for individuals age 24 to 34 has nearly tripled going from 8.1 overdose deaths per 100,000 to 23.1 overdose deaths per 100,000, families across the ountry are losing loved ones to reversible opioid overdose. naloxone can prevent overdose deaths by binding to the opioid recenters in the body and preventing the overdose. h.r. 4586 amends the public health service act to authorize grants to states for developing stand orders in educating health care...
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so ray clarke was very angry. so that's why he never talked about the brothers the rest of his life. it was a bitter ending to the partnership. this is the birthplace of modern fast food. mcdonald's became the biggest food company in the world. it all started right here. if i didn't buy this property, it would have disappeared. it is already bad that the original two buildings were torn down. the last one was torn down in 1972. thehat is remaining is original street sign. it is not restored yet. but this is the idea of where it all started. it has a mcdonald's story. something good or bad or something with a little, or even they walk -- oh, i remember that toy. what i am tried to do is have a little something for everybody. american: all weekend, history tv is featuring san bernardino california. the name san bernardino derives from the italian priest san bernadino of siena. c-span city tour staff visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about san bernadino all weekend, here on american history
so ray clarke was very angry. so that's why he never talked about the brothers the rest of his life. it was a bitter ending to the partnership. this is the birthplace of modern fast food. mcdonald's became the biggest food company in the world. it all started right here. if i didn't buy this property, it would have disappeared. it is already bad that the original two buildings were torn down. the last one was torn down in 1972. thehat is remaining is original street sign. it is not restored...
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>> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our newsmaker. will there or won't there be a tax on sugary beverages? let's get the inside story. ♪ good morning, and welcome to "inside story." i'm tamala edwards, and again, our guest this morning is city council president darrell clarke. always good to have you here. >> my pleasure. >> and i'm sure everywhere you go, people want to talk about soda tax, so let's do it here. >> absolutely. >> what is your sense at this moment? is something -- we may not know the details. is something going to pass on sugary beverage tax? >> well, first, i'd like to say that these are very worthy causes, and everybody understands that you got to do pre-k. early education is extremely important. having our recreation centers and our libraries fixed to the level that they should be is very important. so i don't think there's any argument there. the question is, how do you get there? this proposal is a narrowly based tax, and it is created at the level of division that i haven't seen in quite some time. people are ext
>> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our newsmaker. will there or won't there be a tax on sugary beverages? let's get the inside story. ♪ good morning, and welcome to "inside story." i'm tamala edwards, and again, our guest this morning is city council president darrell clarke. always good to have you here. >> my pleasure. >> and i'm sure everywhere you go, people want to talk about soda tax, so let's do it here. >> absolutely. >>...
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david spade, marcia clark, sarah silverman, david alan grier.s "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what if there was a paint that made you look at paint differently question everything you know and what you don't know what if it's built with better ingredients given super powers and even a secret base to test those powers. since benjamin moore reinvented paint, it makes you wonder is it still paint? find benjamin moore paint, only at one of our authorized retailers near you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to emilia clarke, darrell hammond, geoff johns, everybody. tim alexander and the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: welcome to "last call." carson daly here. tonight we're at 97.1 amp radio. we
david spade, marcia clark, sarah silverman, david alan grier.s "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what if there was a paint that made you look at paint differently question everything you know and what you don't know what if it's built with better ingredients given super powers and even a secret base to test those powers. since benjamin moore reinvented paint, it makes you wonder is it still paint? find benjamin moore paint, only at one of our authorized retailers near you. [...
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david spade, marcia clark, sarah silverman, david alan grier.ngs "late night." [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to emilia clarke, darrell hammond, geoff johns, everybody. tim alexander and the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: welcome to "last call." carson daly here. tonight we're at 97.1 amp radio. we got a good one for you. let's go through the line up. elliphant makes her tv d
david spade, marcia clark, sarah silverman, david alan grier.ngs "late night." [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to emilia clarke, darrell hammond, geoff johns, everybody. tim alexander and the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: welcome to "last call." carson daly here. tonight we're at 97.1 amp radio. we got a good one for you. let's go through the...
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david spade, marcia clark, sarah silverman, david alan grier.spent more than 30 years in the public schools. we're retired, but we like to stay involved. you think he's going to learn to fly? we're just as busy now as in our teaching days. the same goes for a lot of the retired educators we know. let me see you all flap your wings, like you're penguins learning to fly. teaching is all about building relationships. and that never goes away. because once a teacher, always a teacher. we're ed and miriam, and we're proud to be new jersey educators. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to emilia clarke, darrell hammond, geoff johns, everybody. tim alexander and the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: welcome to "last call." carson daly here. tonight we're at 97.1 amp radio. we got a good one for you. let's go through the line up. elliphant makes her tv debut from the troub
david spade, marcia clark, sarah silverman, david alan grier.spent more than 30 years in the public schools. we're retired, but we like to stay involved. you think he's going to learn to fly? we're just as busy now as in our teaching days. the same goes for a lot of the retired educators we know. let me see you all flap your wings, like you're penguins learning to fly. teaching is all about building relationships. and that never goes away. because once a teacher, always a teacher. we're ed and...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: emilia clark, hi! i'm a huge fan. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me, stephen. >> stephen: i love the game of thrones and i can't believe the mother of dragons is here. >> in real life i'm just emilia clark, not the mother of dragons. >> stephen: obviously i know that, yeah. >> in real life, i'm the mother of puppies. >> stephen: they're so adorable! how many puppies do you own? >> own? stephen, own? a puppy is not a slave. jakaris. (screaming) ♪ (cheers and applause) >> announcer: tonight... stephen welcomes emilia clark, shiri appleby, and a performance by cynthia erivo from "the color purple"! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"! and now it's time for "the late show" with stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) ♪ >> stephen: hey! thank you so much! (cheers and applause) >> wow, i like the haircut! >> stephen: hey! thank you so much! (cheers and applause) thank you, ladies and gentlemen! thank you up there, down there, everybody out there in the world! welcome! welcome to "the late show"! thank you
captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: emilia clark, hi! i'm a huge fan. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me, stephen. >> stephen: i love the game of thrones and i can't believe the mother of dragons is here. >> in real life i'm just emilia clark, not the mother of dragons. >> stephen: obviously i know that, yeah. >> in real life, i'm the mother of puppies. >> stephen: they're so adorable! how many puppies do you own? >> own?...
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emilia clark, everybody.plause) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. be unstoppable. how do you choose a mcpick 2?et a mcpick2! are you a beard-stroker? or a visualizer? perhaps you're a hand-warmer... a lip-pursing eyebrow shifter... or maybe a do-a-little-dancer. however you choose, get just what you're craving with a mcpick 2... ♪ lemme get a mcpick2! for a limited time, choose any two mcdonald's classics for five bucks. like the 100% beef big mac, filet-o-fish made with sustainably sourced fish, or 10-piece chicken mcnuggets made with white meat! enjoy the choice! ♪ lemme get a mcpick2! find more delicious deals in our app. ♪ ba da da da da this is claire in phoenix. yes!i help you? great. correct! ma'am. this isn't an automated computer... operator! ma'am. i'm here. i'm live. wait. you're real? yeah. with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s. day or night. plus, we're not going to waste your time trying to sell you a bunch of other products you don't real
emilia clark, everybody.plause) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the new ford escape. life is a sport. we are the utility. be unstoppable. how do you choose a mcpick 2?et a mcpick2! are you a beard-stroker? or a visualizer? perhaps you're a hand-warmer... a lip-pursing eyebrow shifter... or maybe a do-a-little-dancer. however you choose, get just what you're craving with a mcpick 2... ♪ lemme get a mcpick2! for a limited time, choose any two mcdonald's classics for five bucks. like the 100% beef big mac,...
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and this was the scene in clark park. several groups, including the fight for 15 movement, attended today's events. workers are calling for a statewide $15 minimum wage. >>> up next, a woman in a community is hurting today as they remember the dean who died after beaten inside her school. how strangers are honoring her today. plus, the latest on possible charges. >>> and later, how early is too early to send your kids to school? what officials in new jersey are doing this week to decide whether the bell rings too soon in the morning. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. >>> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> five years ago today, president obama delivered that message to the american people. the u.s. took down the master terrorist responsible for the dea
and this was the scene in clark park. several groups, including the fight for 15 movement, attended today's events. workers are calling for a statewide $15 minimum wage. >>> up next, a woman in a community is hurting today as they remember the dean who died after beaten inside her school. how strangers are honoring her today. plus, the latest on possible charges. >>> and later, how early is too early to send your kids to school? what officials in new jersey are doing this week...
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he worked for halyard health, which was part of the kimberly clark corporation until november 2014.n two nurses at a dallas hospital became infected after caring for a patient with ebola, vezeau says he was relieved the nurses hadn't been using microcool gowns, but he was concerned by the way the company went into high gear to sell the product. these gowns were being recommended for use with ebola. >> vezeau: aggressively being recommended. >> cooper: in what way aggressively? >> vezeau: we put a full court press to drive microcool sales. we told hospitals to stock up on our microcool products. we told them to have at least eight to 12 weeks of product on hand. and that's when things became very difficult for me. >> cooper: difficult because vezeau says he knew the gowns were not consistently meeting industry standards. there's a test for this, right? >> vezeau: there is a test. and it's conducted in outside facilities. >> cooper: so did your gowns consistently pass this test? >> vezeau: no, ty were they notified? >> vezeau: no, not that i'm aware of. >> cooper: were customers warne
he worked for halyard health, which was part of the kimberly clark corporation until november 2014.n two nurses at a dallas hospital became infected after caring for a patient with ebola, vezeau says he was relieved the nurses hadn't been using microcool gowns, but he was concerned by the way the company went into high gear to sell the product. these gowns were being recommended for use with ebola. >> vezeau: aggressively being recommended. >> cooper: in what way aggressively?...
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this is not just offensive, this is dangerous. >> richard clark, your reaction to that? >> well, they don't have to put in the their propaganda because it's throughout in regular media and 1.3 billion muslims are seeing it everyday, being reminded of it in all of their television broadcasts. they're reminded that one of the two american candidates for president has said he won't let muslims into the united states. that's turning off a very large number of people, perhaps turning some people into isis supporters. it's losing ground we have fought hard to regain against al qaeda and isis. >> i'd like to listen to something perry o'brien said yesterday. he's a veteran who protested at trump tower yesterday. listen to this. >> i think many of us gathered here feel that donald trump as commander-in-chief would put american lives at risk and particularly put our fellow u.s. troops still serving overseas in greater danger. he's shown to be reckless, impulsive and combines inexperience with bravado and confidence which is a deadly combination as many of us who served overseas kn
this is not just offensive, this is dangerous. >> richard clark, your reaction to that? >> well, they don't have to put in the their propaganda because it's throughout in regular media and 1.3 billion muslims are seeing it everyday, being reminded of it in all of their television broadcasts. they're reminded that one of the two american candidates for president has said he won't let muslims into the united states. that's turning off a very large number of people, perhaps turning...
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sheriff clark,e, you were watching those no doubt, the protesters.t did milwaukee -- i'm sorry, what did albuquerque, new mexico, do wrong? >> not a matter of what they did wrong, but look, these are riot starters, okay? these people. they are criminal anarchists. the only thing they understand is force. i'm bothered that the officers in these situations are taking on casualties, but very few casualties on the other side. these officers are under assault. once the first officer is injured, once the rocks and bottles start flying, these officers need to be allowed to take the gloves off and to take an offensive posture and become the aggressor in delivering force to, first of all, protect life and property, and also defend themselves. those two things are not mutually exclusive. they can both happen at the same time. this bend but don't break strategy didn't work during the '60s, got officers killed, officers injured, citizens killed as well. you have to get these things under control very quickly or it starts to spread. i don't know why this police e
sheriff clark,e, you were watching those no doubt, the protesters.t did milwaukee -- i'm sorry, what did albuquerque, new mexico, do wrong? >> not a matter of what they did wrong, but look, these are riot starters, okay? these people. they are criminal anarchists. the only thing they understand is force. i'm bothered that the officers in these situations are taking on casualties, but very few casualties on the other side. these officers are under assault. once the first officer is...
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clark? >> thank you, mr. chairman. as it relates to the hazard mitigation grant program, it is a very important component of i think what kmoount communities need to be provided for. there are some issues i think within the hmgp programs that need more flexibility. however, in order to be able to utilize those funds best at the local level. we see sometimes that there is not an understanding of unique situations, and i will give an xanl am. in 2012 with the wialdo canyon fire we just closed on three houses weeks ago. for several homes that were in the flood way as a result of a fire that happened on federal forest land. they had never had flooding ever before, and it's taken us really that length of time to get that completed. as it relates to additionally the hazard mitigation grant program, we at our office of emergency management appreciate being able to utilize those dollars but sometimes the accountability where you may see it as accountability, the paper work is so extreme for such a small amount of money that it
clark? >> thank you, mr. chairman. as it relates to the hazard mitigation grant program, it is a very important component of i think what kmoount communities need to be provided for. there are some issues i think within the hmgp programs that need more flexibility. however, in order to be able to utilize those funds best at the local level. we see sometimes that there is not an understanding of unique situations, and i will give an xanl am. in 2012 with the wialdo canyon fire we just...
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clark indicated. where there are concerns that this might just be the ability to transfer costs from the federal government to state and local communities. the intent is what we have been talking about. to incentivize and make more consistent the ability for communities to invest in mitigation and preparedness capabilities. those now going through 150 comments and order to come up with a proposed rule that will have details. we will then go out to the proposed rulemaking process to get specific comments back on those rules. we anticipate that will be out sometime this calendar year. rep. carson: thank you. i yield back. rep. barletta: thank you mr. carson. mr. graves, you have five minutes. rep. graves: thank you mr. chairman. who is in charge within the federal government of our national efforts in terms of community resilience? agency? fema provides the federal government in order to assist date and locals in developing their preparedness programs. fema working with the states threat estimating prog
clark indicated. where there are concerns that this might just be the ability to transfer costs from the federal government to state and local communities. the intent is what we have been talking about. to incentivize and make more consistent the ability for communities to invest in mitigation and preparedness capabilities. those now going through 150 comments and order to come up with a proposed rule that will have details. we will then go out to the proposed rulemaking process to get specific...
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they'll also attend events in clark and newark later in the day. new jersey voters head to the polls june 7th. >>> donald trump is reviving an old conspiracy theory about the death of a close friend of the clintons, vince foster committed suicide in 1993. trump told the "washington post" it's, quote, very fishy. multiple investigations have determined he was not murdered. this is not the first conspiracy theory trump has entertained. you may remember the obama birther controversy. >>> new at 11:00, a push for new rules to help fight zika. people in new castle county could be forced to get rid of standing water on their property. a new castle county councilman is proposing the change. the goal is to eliminate places where mosquitos breed since the insects can carry the virus. >>> the government says the drinking water is safe, but some families are still unsheer ure parts of bucks and montgomery counties. >> the navy and epa held an informational session to update them about the contaminated water. from two closed down military bases. as nbc 10's br
they'll also attend events in clark and newark later in the day. new jersey voters head to the polls june 7th. >>> donald trump is reviving an old conspiracy theory about the death of a close friend of the clintons, vince foster committed suicide in 1993. trump told the "washington post" it's, quote, very fishy. multiple investigations have determined he was not murdered. this is not the first conspiracy theory trump has entertained. you may remember the obama birther...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: emilia clark, hi! color="#ffff00">i'm a huge fan. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me, stephen. >> stephen: i love the game of thrones and i can't believe the mother of dragons is here. >> in real life i'm just emilia clark, not the mother of dragons. >> stephen: obviously i know that, yeah. >> in real life, i'm the mother of puppies. >> stephen: they're so adorable! how many puppies do you own? >> own? stephen, own? a puppy is no
captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: emilia clark, hi! i'm a huge fan. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me, stephen. >> stephen: i love the game of thrones and i can't believe the mother of dragons is here. >> in real life i'm just emilia clark, not the mother of dragons. >> stephen: obviously i know that, yeah. >> in real life, i'm the mother of puppies. >> stephen: they're so adorable! how many puppies do you own? >> own?...
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i look forward to it. >> for more on the missing 28 pages i want to bring in richard clark. he was the counter terrorism czar, the paper back of his most recent novel, pinnacle event just came out and he joins me now. so should we see the american people? should we see those pages? >> absolutely. i believe in transparency and rumors and conspiracy theories thrive when there are things that are with held. so put them out. but put them out with an accompanying text that provides context and explanation. and says for this allegation, we found the following. and say what the information is. >> mr. clark, on september 11 you were the guy. you were the counter terrorism czar on september 11. have you given thought to the way in which a president donald trump would have reacted that day? >> i have. it's a little disturbing. when something like this happens you have to have trained experienced people at the helm. you can't be making decisions on the fly. those of us who ran the crisis that day had trained to do it. we had had simulations and exercises for years, training for this ki
i look forward to it. >> for more on the missing 28 pages i want to bring in richard clark. he was the counter terrorism czar, the paper back of his most recent novel, pinnacle event just came out and he joins me now. so should we see the american people? should we see those pages? >> absolutely. i believe in transparency and rumors and conspiracy theories thrive when there are things that are with held. so put them out. but put them out with an accompanying text that provides...
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unice clark said verizon offered her a new iphone to trade in her old one. she called verizon and they said they couldn't help her. they gave her a third party number running the trade program. >>> i called them up for 8 to 10 months i was always on hold for an hour and then hung up on. >> reporter: clark reached out to the abc news facts and factso stepped in. >>> this is the number 4 consumer complaint at the federal trade commission, consumers get into a loop where they can't find anyone to talk to. >>> get a smart phone and get a free tv. >> reporter: this sprint deal hooked jim last december. >>> i registered online and followed the instructions to the letter. >> reporter: did you get your tv? >>> no. >> reporter: the promotion was run by a third party company whose only contact was e-mail address. he filed a complaint with the better business bureau and attorney general. sprint credited his account telling abc news most customers receive rebates without incident. we reached out to verizon for a statement and didn't receive a response in time before air
unice clark said verizon offered her a new iphone to trade in her old one. she called verizon and they said they couldn't help her. they gave her a third party number running the trade program. >>> i called them up for 8 to 10 months i was always on hold for an hour and then hung up on. >> reporter: clark reached out to the abc news facts and factso stepped in. >>> this is the number 4 consumer complaint at the federal trade commission, consumers get into a loop where...
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expert, richard clark will join us. ♪ i built my business with passion.ut i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? >> there are two different donald trumps, the one you see on the stage, and the one who is very cerebral, sits there and considers things carefully. you can have a very good conversation with him. >> dr. carson decided he does not want to be vice president for either one of those donald trumps, he has taken himself out of that running for that nomination, if he was in the conversation for that nomination. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you with xfinity x1. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary ta
expert, richard clark will join us. ♪ i built my business with passion.ut i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? >> there are two different donald trumps, the one you see on the stage, and...
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i'm john clark, hear from sam bradford's agent on the quarterback's stance and car wepts is a cover boy now. stay tuned for that. >>> i'm john clark, and sam bradford's agent is reiterating that sam will not show up for the eagles' voluntary camps. the first mandatory camp in june, and here's sam's agent. >> the players always know what's going on, and so the players are in the locker room, and they know sam's a short term guy and just there until the rookie's ready to go, so that's not a particularly favorable situation for him, and i know people say, well, you know, why doesn't he just compete and win the job, and, you know, there's no real competition. it's -- given the draft choices, you're second in the draft, he's playing, that's all there's to it. >> saying the eagles will not consider trading sam and have not given permission to seek a trade and informed him they were going to draft a young quarterback. sam has not played like a franchise quarterback. >> it goes back to one thing. we have to have high level of play from the quarterback position, we have to have it in the short t
i'm john clark, hear from sam bradford's agent on the quarterback's stance and car wepts is a cover boy now. stay tuned for that. >>> i'm john clark, and sam bradford's agent is reiterating that sam will not show up for the eagles' voluntary camps. the first mandatory camp in june, and here's sam's agent. >> the players always know what's going on, and so the players are in the locker room, and they know sam's a short term guy and just there until the rookie's ready to go, so...
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former prosecuter and best-selling author, marcia clark. writer noah hawley.eaturing the 8g band with tim alexander. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. violence broke out at a donald trump rally in new mexico last night where police in riot gear used smoke grenades to disperse protesters who were seen throwing rocks and bottles. man, i really thought he'd be over it by now. [ laughter ] we know it's you. a new state department audit has found that hillary clinton broke official rules by not turning over her e-mail records quick enough. ugh. you know between hillary's e-mails and trump's twitter issues, maybe america is ready for a landline president. [ laughter ] the state department criticized hillary clinton for disregarding cyber security guidelines and exhibiting poor management of computer information. for example, she's only changed her password once in
former prosecuter and best-selling author, marcia clark. writer noah hawley.eaturing the 8g band with tim alexander. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers and this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that's good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. violence broke out at a donald trump rally in new mexico last night where police in riot gear used smoke grenades to disperse...
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i'm john clark from komcast sports next. we'll be right back. do the job pennsylvania elected him to do? toomey refuses to consider anyone president obama nominates, even a former prosecutor with more experience than any other nominee with bipartisan support. but toomey is choosing his party's leaders and playing politics with the supreme court. call senator toomey and tell him to put the constitution before his politics. >>> surprise! >> that's bill grund in from the daily bike ride, and he turns 96 today, and the enhanced retirement center helped him celebrate. he rides ten miles a day, and today, he was surprised with commorative membership to the bucks bike club. he's going strong. >> looks good. >> the news comets now with nightly news with lester holt. >>> tonight, blown away. tornadoes turned deadly in the heartland, and new twisters forming right now. how one boy survived as his house was ripped away all around him. >>> trump's short list. trump has narrowed down his picks for vice president. who made the cut, and th
i'm john clark from komcast sports next. we'll be right back. do the job pennsylvania elected him to do? toomey refuses to consider anyone president obama nominates, even a former prosecutor with more experience than any other nominee with bipartisan support. but toomey is choosing his party's leaders and playing politics with the supreme court. call senator toomey and tell him to put the constitution before his politics. >>> surprise! >> that's bill grund in from the daily bike...
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clark asking all of you to consider volunteering at 3:00 p.m.t a local participating school in dc. to make sure our children get home safely. delia goncalves, wusa 9. >>> this little boy didn't get home safely. he was caught in the cross-fire of a shooting saturday. and luckily was helped by an off-duty emt. ver ron ka bass kerrville was at a baby shower at 12th street southeast and heard the gunshots and went to find a bleeding boy in a woman's lap and grabbed her trauma kit from the car and was able to >> it was hard but in that situation, i could feel myself getting ready to break down, but i had to say hey, you got to get it together, you got somebody who needs your help. let's go to work. >> other crews arrived and the boy was taken to a nearby hospital. doctors expect him to survive. >>> two services are scheduled today, for victims at two day shooting spree earlier this month. family and friends pay their final respects to 65-year-old claudine molina at saint jude catholic church in rockville today. she was shot and killed on the sixth of
clark asking all of you to consider volunteering at 3:00 p.m.t a local participating school in dc. to make sure our children get home safely. delia goncalves, wusa 9. >>> this little boy didn't get home safely. he was caught in the cross-fire of a shooting saturday. and luckily was helped by an off-duty emt. ver ron ka bass kerrville was at a baby shower at 12th street southeast and heard the gunshots and went to find a bleeding boy in a woman's lap and grabbed her trauma kit from the...
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expert, richard clark will join us. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized, anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. "save 16% on car insurance." "switch now..." well at compare.com, we say enough's enough. so we constantly scrutinize millions of rates... answering the question once and for all, who has the lowest. just go to compare.com and get up to 50 free quotes. choose the lowest, and hit purchase. so you can get back to whatever it is you civilians do when you're not thinking about car insurance. compare.com >> there are two different donald trumps, the one you see on the stage, and the one who is very cerebral, sits there and
expert, richard clark will join us. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized, anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox...
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that way, people in need like jimmy clark, don't have to be institutionalized. family members can get paid by the state to take care of those people where they live. >> i was getting care 24/7. >> reporter: 73-year-old genie brown lived through a hip replacement, vertebrae fusion, treatment for nerve damage in her hands. >> the biggest problem i found was, they made the recipient responsible as the employer. >> reporter: for most of the 3 1/2 years of her recovery, she says she was barely conscious. constantly taking vicodin or oxycontin, every few hours for the pain. were you being taken advantage of? >> in that respect, yes. >> reporter: even though, the rules was that brown account for the provider's time. >> i'm supposed to take care of the hours and make sure the hours are okay on the timesheets and sign the timesheets. >> reporter: we discovered hundreds of workers getting paid late or not at all. timesheets held up because of minor mistakes were not processed in a timely manner all because the system is run and processed on paper through the mail. >> the
that way, people in need like jimmy clark, don't have to be institutionalized. family members can get paid by the state to take care of those people where they live. >> i was getting care 24/7. >> reporter: 73-year-old genie brown lived through a hip replacement, vertebrae fusion, treatment for nerve damage in her hands. >> the biggest problem i found was, they made the recipient responsible as the employer. >> reporter: for most of the 3 1/2 years of her recovery, she...
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i thank katherine clarke from massachusetts who is doing. new england is stressed where an opioid epidemic as many other states around the country but her work is important because we share a cross-state border. i now want to yield to the gentleman from illinois, a leader until bringing legislation to the floor, congressman dold. mr. dold: i tchanching my good friend and i thank you for your leadership to combat the heroin epidemic and thank representative kuster and representative clarke for their leadership on this issue. mr. speaker, between 2001 and 2014, there was a three-fold increase in prescription drawing overdoses. during that same period of time. there was a six hifere fold ep did he democratic. meone dice from a heroin overdoes. we lose an individual. as a co-chairman, i have seen the suffering that heroin has brought into families in our community. t has been proven to be a life saving ant he dote. and in lake county, illinois, over the course of the last, little bit over a year, 74 lives have been saved. this program equips pol
i thank katherine clarke from massachusetts who is doing. new england is stressed where an opioid epidemic as many other states around the country but her work is important because we share a cross-state border. i now want to yield to the gentleman from illinois, a leader until bringing legislation to the floor, congressman dold. mr. dold: i tchanching my good friend and i thank you for your leadership to combat the heroin epidemic and thank representative kuster and representative clarke for...
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>> i'm dave clark. steve paulson is in his office. knows about the forecast. >> not much change compared to yesterday. that pote right won't be -- boat ride won't be as calm. we have a low cloud deck. napa airport says light rain. low clouds up and down the coast. there's more this morning. fog or sun it will be breezy. friday and saturday, cooler, bigger fog bank as the low moves in. fog is there, that will restreet back, it's a slow process for some. inland temps in the upper 70s to low and mid-80's, starting off mainly in the 50s. a lot of 50s in the peninsula. 51 san mateo, not much change.
>> i'm dave clark. steve paulson is in his office. knows about the forecast. >> not much change compared to yesterday. that pote right won't be -- boat ride won't be as calm. we have a low cloud deck. napa airport says light rain. low clouds up and down the coast. there's more this morning. fog or sun it will be breezy. friday and saturday, cooler, bigger fog bank as the low moves in. fog is there, that will restreet back, it's a slow process for some. inland temps in the upper 70s...
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the filphillie phanatic was on d and csn's john clark. i wanted to see how he did. got in on the action to show off his bowling skills. john, how'd you do? strikes or gutter balls for you? >> gutter. >> come on. >> really? tennis is your game. we know this. >> yeah, well, i don't have good form as you can see. that hurt watching actually. phillies were tied for first place before going bowling. are they still atop the division tonight? we will show you. >>> we'll show you how the phillies won another series today and their pitching is frustrating some of the game's biggest sluggers. that is next. >>> this is "sports desk" brought to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >> i'm john clark from comcast sportsnet. phillies won their 24th game of the season. only the cubs have more wins in baseball. the phillies didn't win 24 games last year until five weeks later in late june. take a look. you never steal the phanatics's ride. you know that. usually jose hernandez handcuffs batters. today the phanatic arrested him. phillies down 2-1. ca
the filphillie phanatic was on d and csn's john clark. i wanted to see how he did. got in on the action to show off his bowling skills. john, how'd you do? strikes or gutter balls for you? >> gutter. >> come on. >> really? tennis is your game. we know this. >> yeah, well, i don't have good form as you can see. that hurt watching actually. phillies were tied for first place before going bowling. are they still atop the division tonight? we will show you. >>>...
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simpson trial prosecutor in the spotlight. >> now marcia clark takes us back inside the courtroom. hisedicament. bush's has the variety you can't resist. murder of nicole brownch was he childhood dream. you've written a new fifth, called "blood defense." hi, marcia, so happy to have you with us. >> i'm so happy to be here. you are on my bucket list. >> we are? >> having wine with you guys. cheers, cheers. >> your fifth novel. >> yeah! >> and your hairdo. we like your hair. >> thank you. it's like their there's two characters, there's me and my hair and they're separate. >> it had to be strange to watch the min every moment. >> i guess i can see both sides of that. who played you nailed it? so surreal. shall we watch. >> well, we'll talk and watch. >> that's all over. we want to talk about you. did you watch it alone? >> no. >> a little sniffy pooh? >> little? this is half size of my glass. i watched it with friends because it was harrowing. it was end for me so i he c courtroom. so there was a lot of that stuff going on from allknowwh wthere none. oh, that's a beautiful t
simpson trial prosecutor in the spotlight. >> now marcia clark takes us back inside the courtroom. hisedicament. bush's has the variety you can't resist. murder of nicole brownch was he childhood dream. you've written a new fifth, called "blood defense." hi, marcia, so happy to have you with us. >> i'm so happy to be here. you are on my bucket list. >> we are? >> having wine with you guys. cheers, cheers. >> your fifth novel. >> yeah! >> and...
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. >> omega's dean the late show with stephen colbert is next with amelia clark. >> thanks so much forwell. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: emilia clark, hi! i'm a huge fan. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me, stephen. >> stephen: i love the game of thrones and i can't believe the mother of dragons is here. >> in real life i'm just emilia clark, not the mother of dragons. >> stephen: obviously i know that, yeah. >> in real life, i'm the mother of puppies. >> stephen: they're so adorable! how many puppies do you own? >> own? stephen, own? a puppy is not a slave. jakaris. (screaming) ♪ (cheers and applause) >> announcer: tonight... stephen welcomes emiliala
. >> omega's dean the late show with stephen colbert is next with amelia clark. >> thanks so much forwell. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: emilia clark, hi! i'm a huge fan. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me, stephen. >> stephen: i love the game of thrones and i can't believe the mother of dragons is here. >> in real life i'm just emilia clark, not the mother of dragons. >> stephen: obviously i know that, yeah. >> in...
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police say clark shot duncan after an argument and then fled the scene they say clark shot himself in the chest and mouth when they tried to apprehend him. he has been in the hospital until now recovering. >>> voorhees police want you to take a look at this surveillance video. they say that these two young people are wanted for questioning in connection to a rash of vandalism in the area. police say that first the two went door to door trying to sell magazines but when residents decline to make a purchase police say they vandalized cars on william feather drive. >>> gloucester county is turning to fish to fend off the zika virus. mosquitoes are primary form of transmission for zika even though none of the cases in the united states has been transmit by mosquitoes, authorities in gloucester county are not taking any chances. they are putting thousands of mosquito eating fish into retention basins, the fish are big the other. >> very clean way to control mosquito population because they eat larvae of the mosquito. they eat them before they he become mosquitoes. >> fish were supplied to
police say clark shot duncan after an argument and then fled the scene they say clark shot himself in the chest and mouth when they tried to apprehend him. he has been in the hospital until now recovering. >>> voorhees police want you to take a look at this surveillance video. they say that these two young people are wanted for questioning in connection to a rash of vandalism in the area. police say that first the two went door to door trying to sell magazines but when residents...
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clark says that tax rate will never pass and it is ridiculous. clark is urging the mayor to take another look at a beverage container tax. >>> trenton ian reports that the employees with the mercer county park commission has been hitting up lots of overtime. more than 20,000 hours of overtime at a cost of $940,000. last month authorities actually raided the commission's facilities as part of an investigation of public corruption, theft and official misconduct. >> in the bucks county courier times second graders at russell elementary school in bensalem entertain areas veterans and family members during the school's annual solute to america show. they sang songs, poems and share facts about everything from the statue of liberty to washington d.c. >> that is a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> do you want to see eagles in action this summer? >> we will let you know when you can check them out for free. >>> plus tornadoes tear through midwest for second straight day we have new video this morning of the the
clark says that tax rate will never pass and it is ridiculous. clark is urging the mayor to take another look at a beverage container tax. >>> trenton ian reports that the employees with the mercer county park commission has been hitting up lots of overtime. more than 20,000 hours of overtime at a cost of $940,000. last month authorities actually raided the commission's facilities as part of an investigation of public corruption, theft and official misconduct. >> in the bucks...
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clark is looking at what a one sent or less tax could pay for. mayor wants to use money to pay for 6500 new prek, clark's proposal would fund 2,000. >>> on the front page of the bucks county courier times, detectives are investigating whether surveillance cameras installed around the bristol township municipal building and in police department holding cells violates state laws against unauthorized eavesdropping. >>> officials say while the cameras have capabilities they are not activated. >>> from the press of atlantic city, brooke, get your wonder woman costume ready, second atlantic city boardwalk can opens up tomorrow and runs through atlantic city. last week event draw almost 30,000 people. , how did you know i had a wonder woman costume. >> i just guessed. >> good guess. that is a look at the some newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> because you are a wonder woman. >>> a major make over for instance gram, hold on see big change that is upset ago lot of users. >> i'm okay with it. >> police officers under fire, see the viol
clark is looking at what a one sent or less tax could pay for. mayor wants to use money to pay for 6500 new prek, clark's proposal would fund 2,000. >>> on the front page of the bucks county courier times, detectives are investigating whether surveillance cameras installed around the bristol township municipal building and in police department holding cells violates state laws against unauthorized eavesdropping. >>> officials say while the cameras have capabilities they are...
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comcast sportsnet's john clark is live with details. john, this could be just what the team and frankly what the city needs. >> absolutely. and we're number one at something, right? >> yeah. >> this has been the biggest game of the season for the sixers these last three years. lottery night. the sixers hit the jackpot tonight getting the top pick in the draft. >> the number one pick in the 2016 nba draft goes to the philadelphia 76ers. [ cheering ] >> wow. it's like somebody won a championship in this town. that is the reaction from sixers fans at xfinity live tonight. the sixers have had the worst record in the nba overall the last two seasons. they were 10-72 this past year. sixers fans are thrilled to finally see some good times hopefully ahead. >> so excited. can't believe we finally did it. >> so say i'm speechless, we've just been sitting here for the past five minutes not saying a word. we could not be happier. trusting the process for three years has been like, it's been hell but i'm glad it's finally starting to pay off. >> wel
comcast sportsnet's john clark is live with details. john, this could be just what the team and frankly what the city needs. >> absolutely. and we're number one at something, right? >> yeah. >> this has been the biggest game of the season for the sixers these last three years. lottery night. the sixers hit the jackpot tonight getting the top pick in the draft. >> the number one pick in the 2016 nba draft goes to the philadelphia 76ers. [ cheering ] >> wow. it's...
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general clark says that being reliable is good. that is next. the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reliable. if there's a breaking point, we'll find it. it's hard to stop a trane. really hard. trane. the most reliable for a reason. >>> in japan today, president obama was asked what other fortunate lead foreign leaders are saying to him about the president of the united states. >> they are paying very close attention to the election, and i think it's fair to say they are surprised by the republican nominee. they are not sure how seriously to take some of his pronouncements. but they're rattled by him. and for good reason. because a lot of the proposals that he has made display either ignorance of world affairs or a cavalier attitude. or -- an interest in getting tweets and headlines instead of actually thinking through what it is that is required to keep america safe and secure and prosperous and what is required to keep the world on an even keel. >> at donald trump's press conference this afternoon not su
general clark says that being reliable is good. that is next. the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reliable. if there's a breaking point, we'll find it. it's hard to stop a trane. really hard. trane. the most reliable for a reason. >>> in japan today, president obama was asked what other fortunate lead foreign leaders are saying to him about the president of the united states. >> they are paying very close attention to the election, and i...
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general clark, thank you for joining me this morning.ppreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >> i want to start with your gut reaction to those moving images that we saw and to the president's speech today. >> well, it was a really tough position the president put himself in. i thought he hit the ball out of the park. i thought he said it just right. i thought he captured the lessons, the shared responsibility, the need to work toward a world where there are no nuclear weapons. i thought he said it just right. >> it's interesting you say he put himself in a tough position. of course, one of the things that's gotten a lot of attention is the fact he did not apologize. explain the significance of that, and why it was appropriate if you believe it was. >> because i think it was appropriate because this was a reaction to aggression. this was war. and there were many, many atrocities committed by the other side. and the war had to be ended. war began, really, in the 1930s in china with terrible atrocities in china committed by the soldiers. and
general clark, thank you for joining me this morning.ppreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >> i want to start with your gut reaction to those moving images that we saw and to the president's speech today. >> well, it was a really tough position the president put himself in. i thought he hit the ball out of the park. i thought he said it just right. i thought he captured the lessons, the shared responsibility, the need to work toward a world where there are no nuclear weapons. i...
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. >> reporter: the red line at the door of jamie clark's home where her two children jimmy and monica stand delineates the problem jamie has with ihss. >> they only pay for in-home. >> reporter: that's right. clark says even though her son's condition requires constant supervision, rules stipulate that she can't go outside of her home with jimmy. can't cross that line, if she expects to get paid by ihss. >> he is autistic with developmental disabilities, and she needs24-hour supervision. >> reporter: jimmy clark is one of about 450,000 children and adults who are disabled, sick, mentally ill or otherwise need care by workers paid through california's in home support services. administered by california's department of social services and overseen by local offices, ihss was designed to save taxpayer money, by having the state pay for approved care delivered by qualified providers in recipients' homes. that way, people in need, like jimmy clark, don't have to be institutionalized, providers, even family members like jimmy's mother can get paid by the state to take care of those people w
. >> reporter: the red line at the door of jamie clark's home where her two children jimmy and monica stand delineates the problem jamie has with ihss. >> they only pay for in-home. >> reporter: that's right. clark says even though her son's condition requires constant supervision, rules stipulate that she can't go outside of her home with jimmy. can't cross that line, if she expects to get paid by ihss. >> he is autistic with developmental disabilities, and she...
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clark noted, mr. koon noted is making the principal proactive investment in making our communities more resilient. in recent years, we have had fema with the 500 year flood management regulations. we've had bigger waters and revision in 2014. the revisions in 2014. we have proposals now to increase the cost share associated with disaster response on our counties, parishes and state government. mr. chairman, my point is making proactive investments is the solution to reduce our overall disaster expense. we estimated we spent somewhere around eight or $9 billion simply finishing authorized projects in south louisiana that were supposed to be built at the u.s. army corps of engineers, we could have saved an estimated 90% and you can justify numbers from 120 to $150 billion we were spent in 2005 hurricanes. we could've saved. not to mention we think we could've saved over 90% of the 1200 lives that were lost in louisiana. all of these efforts by fema are being done in a vacuum. we need to be better coordi
clark noted, mr. koon noted is making the principal proactive investment in making our communities more resilient. in recent years, we have had fema with the 500 year flood management regulations. we've had bigger waters and revision in 2014. the revisions in 2014. we have proposals now to increase the cost share associated with disaster response on our counties, parishes and state government. mr. chairman, my point is making proactive investments is the solution to reduce our overall disaster...
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clark says it will also be questions about the weapons used. steven clark/legal analyst >> how was it a tank when it was it a tank, was this something planned for months or days. or is this something that occurred in a family argument? --when was it obtained >> reporter:handcuffed and wearing a yellow jail tunic, assignedwith mental health issues, hasib golamrabbi and his brother are accused of murdering their parents, golam and shamimma rabbi. their bodies found in their evergreen valley home. the brothers allegedly left cryptic messages behind. golam rabbi was shot 13 times. clark says there will also be questions about the weapon used. >> pam: the man causing major transit delays by sitting on top of a v-t-a train early today. has finally come down. officers say, 25-year-old kyle lewis of prunedale. climbed down after nearly 12-hours. >> pam: the disruption caused a shutdown of 50-percent of the light- rail system. when power had to be shut off to prevent his electrocution. >> pam: negotiators and mental evaluators were on scene. they spent
clark says it will also be questions about the weapons used. steven clark/legal analyst >> how was it a tank when it was it a tank, was this something planned for months or days. or is this something that occurred in a family argument? --when was it obtained >> reporter:handcuffed and wearing a yellow jail tunic, assignedwith mental health issues, hasib golamrabbi and his brother are accused of murdering their parents, golam and shamimma rabbi. their bodies found in their evergreen...