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clark: oh yes.because a ship just has a low chain around it and if people are not used to it and the ship is going like this, they can fall off, particularly young people. even older people sometimes. jini: yes. it was a really intense moment. mr. clark: and i was right there in the midst of it. i was not there when the chaplain talked to the skipper but i was close, and the skipper said, we have to do something. i will take them. jini: and that was it. mr. clark: yeah. and the other captain said, if you are taking some, i will take some. so they got all of them that were there. jini: how about with korean soldiers, did you often work together with korean soldiers, korean marines? mr. clark: yes. korean marines, primarily. some korean soldiers. korean marines were tough. the discipline was 10 times tougher than ours. they just did not put up with anybody that did not cooperate, they did not even try. they did not put up with it. they had wonderful advances when they were asked to advance. when they
clark: oh yes.because a ship just has a low chain around it and if people are not used to it and the ship is going like this, they can fall off, particularly young people. even older people sometimes. jini: yes. it was a really intense moment. mr. clark: and i was right there in the midst of it. i was not there when the chaplain talked to the skipper but i was close, and the skipper said, we have to do something. i will take them. jini: and that was it. mr. clark: yeah. and the other captain...
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clarke: absolutely. we are at the very beginning of building out a smart city. we were fortunate, very early on, to convert our old telephone booth infrastructure into wi-fi kiosks, and they are strategically located across the city of new york. that, in and of itself, provides a means of communicating that sets out sort of a predicate for what can be done with sensor technology, how we can regulate our lighting systems. there's so much that can be done just from that platform alone. we're looking at how we can integrate into the use of that energy source that will be sustainable. so, there have been some entrepreneurs who have talked about how we can connect solar to the use of those kiosks, as well. so, it really has a footprint in the city of new york that gives us, i believe, a great edge in terms of fully integrating all of our needs into a smart city. peter: joining us here at the table is joseph marks, cybersecurity reporter for "the washington post." joseph: thank you, congresswoman. so, are we i
clarke: absolutely. we are at the very beginning of building out a smart city. we were fortunate, very early on, to convert our old telephone booth infrastructure into wi-fi kiosks, and they are strategically located across the city of new york. that, in and of itself, provides a means of communicating that sets out sort of a predicate for what can be done with sensor technology, how we can regulate our lighting systems. there's so much that can be done just from that platform alone. we're...
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talk about how they say clark welch my friend. my friend, you know, and yeah reserve immediately is drawn to this man. >> he told you the story of how he felt during his distinct prior to 1967 october when he killed or was part much a group that ill canned a young girl. he told us it that story and we caught it on videotape. but how did you describe it in the book? >> he was then the leader of the reconnaissance platoon for the black lions and he was starting up a night ambush in the area southing of like their main base camp. because they knew that it was a place where the vietnam were transporting other thingings and they set up this ambush. and then he then he described to me how it unfolded from there. >> and it, it came up after he saw a young vietnamese woman give instructionings. at the tunnel and this is what it looked like. >> sweet little voice. she -- ring of what she could have been, you know, 35 years ago. that was the enemy sweet little girl. what a mess we were on a -- an ambush. we did what we were supposed to do f
talk about how they say clark welch my friend. my friend, you know, and yeah reserve immediately is drawn to this man. >> he told you the story of how he felt during his distinct prior to 1967 october when he killed or was part much a group that ill canned a young girl. he told us it that story and we caught it on videotape. but how did you describe it in the book? >> he was then the leader of the reconnaissance platoon for the black lions and he was starting up a night ambush in...
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clark: thank you, madam speaker. almost four years ago today i joined with my colleagues and my friend, congressman john lewis, in leading a sit-in on this very floor after the pulse night club shooting in orlando, florida. we could not stand for another moment of silence. we could not stand for another day of inaction. we could not stand for another mass shooting in america. we sat in protest. the house democrats stopped the work of congress because congress had stopped working for the american people. now four years later, our commitment to ending gun violence and hate remains absolute. making the pulse night club a national memorial will honor the 49 lives lost in orlando
clark: thank you, madam speaker. almost four years ago today i joined with my colleagues and my friend, congressman john lewis, in leading a sit-in on this very floor after the pulse night club shooting in orlando, florida. we could not stand for another moment of silence. we could not stand for another day of inaction. we could not stand for another mass shooting in america. we sat in protest. the house democrats stopped the work of congress because congress had stopped working for the...
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let me bring in kristen clark, president and executive director of the lawyers committee for civil rights. i want to start specifically -- welcome, by the way. i want to start specifically with the louisville situation and breonna taylor. why do -- i mean you hate to say it this way, kristin clark, but it feels like we are a little late to be getting some justice here for breonna taylor, some attention for what happened here. would we be here without the attention that was given to ahmaud arbery or george floyd? >> i don't think so. we wouldn't be here if it weren't for the videos that have opened up this gaping wound of police violence that has been playing out across our country for far too long. people are saying, enough is enough and it is time that we confront these crimes, it is time that officers stop killing people with impunity. it is time that we hold these people accountable when they
let me bring in kristen clark, president and executive director of the lawyers committee for civil rights. i want to start specifically -- welcome, by the way. i want to start specifically with the louisville situation and breonna taylor. why do -- i mean you hate to say it this way, kristin clark, but it feels like we are a little late to be getting some justice here for breonna taylor, some attention for what happened here. would we be here without the attention that was given to ahmaud...
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the clark sisters. >> jimmy kimmel, thank you so much for having us.r life every now and then it's hard to see ♪ ♪ but you got to decree and see victory we declare victory victory over your life ♪ ♪ don't be dismayed god knows your need but you got to decree and see victory ♪ ♪ it may appear like you've been knocked down but with god you won't be bound ♪ ♪ just open up your mouth speak a word over your life ♪ ♪ don't fear we walk by faith and not by sight we declare victory victory over your life ♪ victory over your life ♪ ♪ every now and then it's hard to see but you got to decree and see victory ♪ ♪ stop speaking negativity in your atmosphere just walk in your authority for the ♪ ♪ lord is near i serve notice to the enemy you can't have my family ♪ ♪ you can't have my mind you can't have my life cause jesus said i come that you might have ♪ ♪ life abundantly prosper and be in good health ♪ give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you ne
the clark sisters. >> jimmy kimmel, thank you so much for having us.r life every now and then it's hard to see ♪ ♪ but you got to decree and see victory we declare victory victory over your life ♪ ♪ don't be dismayed god knows your need but you got to decree and see victory ♪ ♪ it may appear like you've been knocked down but with god you won't be bound ♪ ♪ just open up your mouth speak a word over your life ♪ ♪ don't fear we walk by faith and not by sight we declare...
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. >> host: representative yvette clarke is a democrat from new york. she is vice chair of the energy and commerce committee and is also cochair of the smart cities caucus. she is our guest this week on "the communicators". congresswoman clark, thank you for being here to be too be with you, peter. >> host: what is the smart city caucus and how you envision smart city? >> guest: we decided to establish a bipartisan smart city caucus originally darrell [inaudible] was my chair and it is now congresswoman from indiana. we knew that already technology is a major part of our lives. it's a utility we can use to make sure that we are economically feasible going into the future. that we are efficient in our use of energy and it enables socie society, i think, to be far more productive then our 20th century industrial age. we were looking at the fact that so much of what already exists in society is connected and what a smart city caucus does is it looks at four different areas of how communities are connected. one is connectivity, the other principal being sus
. >> host: representative yvette clarke is a democrat from new york. she is vice chair of the energy and commerce committee and is also cochair of the smart cities caucus. she is our guest this week on "the communicators". congresswoman clark, thank you for being here to be too be with you, peter. >> host: what is the smart city caucus and how you envision smart city? >> guest: we decided to establish a bipartisan smart city caucus originally darrell [inaudible] was...
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clark. you're on the committee for civil rights under law.sn't it given that a civil right or constitutional right that any american under the law and the constitution minding their own business is granted the right to be left alone by police. >> yeah. that is an important question that we are tackling right now. why do we have police officers unnecessarily entangled in african-american communities and communities of color, in our schools. about half of our schools have a school resource officer or some law enforcement presence which feeds into this school to prison pipeline. so this is a problem that starts at the earliest, at the youngest age for some communities. people do have the right to be left alone. we need cops to protect us. there are crimes that, unfortunately they happen. but many of the deaths that we're seeing, including the one that happened in atlanta over the weekend, are ones that could have been -- are deaths that could have been avoided. many of these offenses are underlying concerns are not ones that even warranted the d
clark. you're on the committee for civil rights under law.sn't it given that a civil right or constitutional right that any american under the law and the constitution minding their own business is granted the right to be left alone by police. >> yeah. that is an important question that we are tackling right now. why do we have police officers unnecessarily entangled in african-american communities and communities of color, in our schools. about half of our schools have a school resource...
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the legendary clark sisters will talk us to church on a thursday night.ffalo, sarah paulson, bill burr, the roastmaster general jeff ross and amy schumer too. our guest tonight is an actress, activist, recording artist and talk show host. she is also the star of an inspiring viral video, please welcome keke palmer. hi, keke. >> how are you? it's good to see you, man, in this new surrounding. join it's good to see you, too. i like that painting you have on the wall. >> i like those logs in the back. join thanks, everybody loves my logs. i think of you as a very upbeat person, and i think every keke has to be an upbeat person. it just goes with the name. are you feeling upbeat? >> um, i think, i do feel upbeat. i'm a positive person by nature, but i do think my empathic side is being weighed down by what's going on right now. >> jimmy: this video i referenced has 25 million views. before we show it, i want to ask, have you been to a protest of any kind before? >> um, yes. i mean, i went to the protests in ferguson for mike brown. you've been to many differe
the legendary clark sisters will talk us to church on a thursday night.ffalo, sarah paulson, bill burr, the roastmaster general jeff ross and amy schumer too. our guest tonight is an actress, activist, recording artist and talk show host. she is also the star of an inspiring viral video, please welcome keke palmer. hi, keke. >> how are you? it's good to see you, man, in this new surrounding. join it's good to see you, too. i like that painting you have on the wall. >> i like those...
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mattie moss clark, who was their mother and so, one of their -- one of -- karen clark, who touched mymy: yeah >> -- her daughter, kierra sheard, played her. and i just -- i leaned into it totally. you know, you play for opportunities like that. >> jimmy: everyone, go check this out i think it came out in april it already has got like 13 -- over 13 million views. it is a smash hit. and aunjanue, i'm so happy to meet you, even though it's over zoom i want to meet you in person, but i will say this. i will get another dress ready for award season lll >> jimmy: i'm just saying. >> ohh >> jimmy: i will get another dress ready. don't -- you don't say anything, i'm saying something you -- you are awesome and i really, really, really appreciate you coming on our show >> all right all right, take care bye-bye. >> jimmy: we will be right back with the very funny sarah cooper, everybody. stick around ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey >>hey, i'm going to need you to ... never mind. ♪ can't touch this. ♪ help! ♪ you can't touch this. ♪ ♪ you can't touch this. ♪ ♪ you can't touch this. i
mattie moss clark, who was their mother and so, one of their -- one of -- karen clark, who touched mymy: yeah >> -- her daughter, kierra sheard, played her. and i just -- i leaned into it totally. you know, you play for opportunities like that. >> jimmy: everyone, go check this out i think it came out in april it already has got like 13 -- over 13 million views. it is a smash hit. and aunjanue, i'm so happy to meet you, even though it's over zoom i want to meet you in person, but i...
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i am dave clark. >> good morning, dave clark i
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kristen clark. [ applause ] >> good morning. my name is kristen clark. i'm the president and executive director of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law, and today is a good day. i'm here today to sound the alarm on the urgency of passing the george floyd justice in policing act which the lawyers' committee is proud to endorse, and to thank speaker pelosi, representative bass, leader hoyer, representative jackson lee, representative nadler, and representative cleaver for moving with deliberate speed to bring this bill to a floor vote today. the killing of mr. floyd a month ago resounded with millions of people across the country and across the globe who have united under one banner and under one simple and unbridled truth, black lives matter. now, we are at -- [ applause ] -- a turning point as a nation where people across the country are urging our government to take bold and transformative steps to fundamentally change the broken relationship between law enforcement and people of color across our country. the george floyd justice in policin
kristen clark. [ applause ] >> good morning. my name is kristen clark. i'm the president and executive director of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law, and today is a good day. i'm here today to sound the alarm on the urgency of passing the george floyd justice in policing act which the lawyers' committee is proud to endorse, and to thank speaker pelosi, representative bass, leader hoyer, representative jackson lee, representative nadler, and representative cleaver for...
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>> clark: vote-by-mail is less secure than voting in person. countless instances this year of ballots that were mailed to different places. i mean, how many times have you had a birthday card or a christmas card that didn't make it to somebody? add on top of that trying to layer this in four months before an election, and you have a recipe for disaster. >> whitaker: the president votes by mail. >> clark: the president votes absentee. that's different. if you are absent, you are ill, you're out of state, you name it, there needs to be a mechanism whereby people can get their vote cast. and by the way, president obama did it, president bush did it. it's-- it's not uncommon. >> whitaker: exactly. it's not uncommon. >> clark: absentee voting. universal vote-by-mail is very different. it's a very different thing. >> whitaker: sounds like a distinction without much of a difference. >> clark: the difference is the volume. the volume of live ballots being mailed out to people without the signature check, without the signature match, without the signing
>> clark: vote-by-mail is less secure than voting in person. countless instances this year of ballots that were mailed to different places. i mean, how many times have you had a birthday card or a christmas card that didn't make it to somebody? add on top of that trying to layer this in four months before an election, and you have a recipe for disaster. >> whitaker: the president votes by mail. >> clark: the president votes absentee. that's different. if you are absent, you...
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all took asians between mandela and dick clark hit the headlines. in january $995.00 i heated disputes during a cabinet meeting which forced declare and mandela to stage a public reconciliation for the media. the main focus of our discussion was our past on working relationship. our discussion was frank and to a character in some detail. with all of the issues which caused the recent confrontation between us. we did not ask for an apology. we are asked for the recognition of al good faith. honesty and i would integrity. in the process of the confrontation also my confidence in the president was shaken and our talk this morning achieved also the race to ration of that confidence. i'm shaking you know you want movement on the feet and. often about 18 months the a.n.c. started to feel they've had enough of a learning experience. and then they started to try and silence me because i was not only an executive deputy president i was also the political leader of the main political opposition part and they were trying to say i cannot in public criticize the
all took asians between mandela and dick clark hit the headlines. in january $995.00 i heated disputes during a cabinet meeting which forced declare and mandela to stage a public reconciliation for the media. the main focus of our discussion was our past on working relationship. our discussion was frank and to a character in some detail. with all of the issues which caused the recent confrontation between us. we did not ask for an apology. we are asked for the recognition of al good faith....
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that expertise is something that is treasured and that we maximize on. >> host: representative clarke, do you hear from people or do you have a fear of the so-called big brother syndrome? >> guest: i don't. i don't have a fear of it. i think that it's important, however, that we set up guardrails, that we recognize privacy as as a very importantt of this conversation around the use of technology, and that we acknowledge it in the same with the folks that the eu have. they have set up great protocols around managing data. we have yet to make that step. the united states. as a matter fact, i consider our nation to be the weakest link as we haven't. and those conversations we are already having on the hill because it's very, very important that we not make profit the driver, you know, the deployment of technology, the use of personal data, but that the well-being of civil society is at the core of what we're trying to accomplish. >> host: impeachment inquiry, election-year coming. is there the political will to pass cybersecurity or privacy legislation? >> guest: i hope there is. we have
that expertise is something that is treasured and that we maximize on. >> host: representative clarke, do you hear from people or do you have a fear of the so-called big brother syndrome? >> guest: i don't. i don't have a fear of it. i think that it's important, however, that we set up guardrails, that we recognize privacy as as a very importantt of this conversation around the use of technology, and that we acknowledge it in the same with the folks that the eu have. they have set...
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clark my just stepped outside and it's a little cool here.you have a northwind it's not cool, but temperatures are upper 40s and low 50s here . mid 50s and low 50s. little more at 52. no offshore breeze there yet. it is windy in the hills and to the delta. higher fire danger in effect through tomorrow . mainly north and east bay hill events. vacaville +10. napa airport +7 . other locations are running cooler. oakland -4 in livermore -3. half moon bay -4 degrees cooler. that northwind will give us wall-to-wall sunshine with temperatures above average today and tomorrow . 70s, 80s, and 90s. over to sal now. anything picking up yet were still okay? >> still okay out there. we don't have a lot going on. just the way we li it . traffic is moving along very nicely around the bay area. this is a look at the eastshore freeway. you can see traffic here is looking good. driving out to the bay bridge toll plaza it is also doing very well so far. this is a good time of the morning to be out there . let's go back to the headlines. >>> we are on top of a s
clark my just stepped outside and it's a little cool here.you have a northwind it's not cool, but temperatures are upper 40s and low 50s here . mid 50s and low 50s. little more at 52. no offshore breeze there yet. it is windy in the hills and to the delta. higher fire danger in effect through tomorrow . mainly north and east bay hill events. vacaville +10. napa airport +7 . other locations are running cooler. oakland -4 in livermore -3. half moon bay -4 degrees cooler. that northwind will give...
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i am dave clark. and i am claudine wong in for pam cook on this thursday june 18th and let's talk about the heat that we are expecting today. steve paulson joining us now with a look at how warm it will get. good morning, steve. >> pretty warm but we've had warmer than this. a couple of times we've had record highs and we are expecting well above normal temps but it will hang around past today at least not the coast and the bay and the fog makes an appearance. 50s on the temps to 60s. 53 santa rosa that's down in santa rosa 62 and mild there and this is the warmest day. >> the breeze has tailed off and it will be sunny and warm to hot inland. >> some locations are running cooler and others running cooler . >> concord and san jose is plus six. >> high-pressure wind is out today and fog works its way up the coast. >> telet's ask the man. is pretty quiet, steve. >> you are right. >> we don't have a lot going on at all. >> there's a light delay at the toll plaza, if any at all to drive on through and no m
i am dave clark. and i am claudine wong in for pam cook on this thursday june 18th and let's talk about the heat that we are expecting today. steve paulson joining us now with a look at how warm it will get. good morning, steve. >> pretty warm but we've had warmer than this. a couple of times we've had record highs and we are expecting well above normal temps but it will hang around past today at least not the coast and the bay and the fog makes an appearance. 50s on the temps to 60s. 53...
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i am dave clark. good morning. i am pam cook.eve paulson because the winds kicked up and we talked about that and it's worrisome with some fires out there. >> the qualifier will have the north wind but pam and dave we are under clear skies and there are a few 30s and northerly county and it feels cool and it is and we have a good system clipped the sierra in northern californiamore of a northerly breeze now. a cool morning 40s and 50s and more sunshine and warmer temperatures
i am dave clark. good morning. i am pam cook.eve paulson because the winds kicked up and we talked about that and it's worrisome with some fires out there. >> the qualifier will have the north wind but pam and dave we are under clear skies and there are a few 30s and northerly county and it feels cool and it is and we have a good system clipped the sierra in northern californiamore of a northerly breeze now. a cool morning 40s and 50s and more sunshine and warmer temperatures
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jry clark jr!uest tonight dr. bernice a. king. do you know who bernice king is >> martin luther king jr.'s daughter >> jimmy: that's correct and she was very greate -- i ta the phone. isn't that cool? and we also had wyatt -- wyatt cenac. do you know wyatt? >> no. >> jimmy: yeah, you do and we gary clark jr. and the roots. alright everybody, thank you so much wash your hands. don't touch your face. stay safe, everybody thank you so much for watching - >> winnie, come on >> jimmy: this week. can i go goodbye. >> seth: hey there, everybody. i'm seth meyers. each night this week we have turned the open of our show over to "late night" writer amber ruffin to tell personal stories of her experiences with the police here's one more. >> for the past three days, we have opened "late night" with me telling a story about run-ins with the cops. and tonight i'm out of stories just kidding i have more. a few years ago, i'm in the car with my white friend he's just gotten off of work now, i'm in a head-to-toe ve
jry clark jr!uest tonight dr. bernice a. king. do you know who bernice king is >> martin luther king jr.'s daughter >> jimmy: that's correct and she was very greate -- i ta the phone. isn't that cool? and we also had wyatt -- wyatt cenac. do you know wyatt? >> no. >> jimmy: yeah, you do and we gary clark jr. and the roots. alright everybody, thank you so much wash your hands. don't touch your face. stay safe, everybody thank you so much for watching - >> winnie,...
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clarke and mr. norden. i would love to hear the process to ensure the integrity of the ballot process. ms. clarke: thank you for that question, congressman. in our view, there already safe mechanisms in place that ensure ballots are cast safely, securely and with integrity. the rules very state-by-state. there are some states that have been placed absentee ballot registration requirements. we are concerned those rules are not administered in a fair manner. there are penalties on the books that serve as a deterrent to fraud. as you note, the instances of fraud are exceedingly rare and used as a pretext to impose burdens that prove unfair to voters. in our view to that opening up aspect, that is a challenge we are up against and fraud is indeed exceedingly rare in our democracy. mr. norden: thank you for the question. i agree that it is exceptionally fair. the rate of mail balloting fraud is lower than the rate of americans to be struck by lightning. that is true for mail ballot and true for in-person voting.
clarke and mr. norden. i would love to hear the process to ensure the integrity of the ballot process. ms. clarke: thank you for that question, congressman. in our view, there already safe mechanisms in place that ensure ballots are cast safely, securely and with integrity. the rules very state-by-state. there are some states that have been placed absentee ballot registration requirements. we are concerned those rules are not administered in a fair manner. there are penalties on the books that...
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i am dave clark. >> dave clark, good morning. it is nice to see you. good morning. i am pam cook. it is tuesday, june 23rd. it is nice to be back together. steve paulson joins us. he has been right on with of the weather. i think it will be a bit of the same. it is still kind of cool coming in here. >>> you are in an okay place, pam. dave might be in the hot territory. you know? the difference is amazing. as pam mentioned, it should be about the same. you're getting a good fog bank, stronger, a delta breeze for some. also the fog. that's in the petaluma gap. the temperatures were all over the place yesterday. the 50s -- groups. if they are sunny, we have a different story. lather rinse repeat, that is your forecast. it is pretty good. if you're inland, it is hot. travis does have a west and southwest of 35. that is just rolling. the fog will retreat. if temperatures are inland, they will high. if you are around the bay or the coast, they will not. i know this man will not be inland. where he is, it will be nice. let's say hello to sal. >> thank you, steve. good morning. >>> traffi
i am dave clark. >> dave clark, good morning. it is nice to see you. good morning. i am pam cook. it is tuesday, june 23rd. it is nice to be back together. steve paulson joins us. he has been right on with of the weather. i think it will be a bit of the same. it is still kind of cool coming in here. >>> you are in an okay place, pam. dave might be in the hot territory. you know? the difference is amazing. as pam mentioned, it should be about the same. you're getting a good fog...
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dave clark is on there. my friend wrote me yesterday. he asked if it was dave clark. of course it was. >> he will do that. he will pop up in movies every now and then. >> ironically, it is playing a lot right now. okay. we will get to it. it will still be hot for some inland. it's not as bad as yesterday. there is fog on the coast making a push over the bay. it is over the bay. if it's in the bay, we have a news story. concord is at 96. napa is at 95. gilroy and canfield are at 91 degrees. vallejo is a 91 degrees. we are n95 in santa rosa. oakland is down. i know it is hot, but san jose's down from 93 to 86. temperatures are coming down. we have the fog influence and westerly breeze coming into place. that is not the case today. we have 50s and 60s on the temps. that is pretty warm, actually. novato is 52. castro valley is dropping. they were about 62 or 64 yesterday. now that they are 54, that is a big change. there is a big front out there. most of it is about san mateo south, most to the north. it will still be warm to hot inland. it will not be as hot yesterday. i
dave clark is on there. my friend wrote me yesterday. he asked if it was dave clark. of course it was. >> he will do that. he will pop up in movies every now and then. >> ironically, it is playing a lot right now. okay. we will get to it. it will still be hot for some inland. it's not as bad as yesterday. there is fog on the coast making a push over the bay. it is over the bay. if it's in the bay, we have a news story. concord is at 96. napa is at 95. gilroy and canfield are at 91...
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i am dave clark. >> good morning, dave clark i am pam cook. wednesday june 10th and it's pretty warm out there and let's check in with steve. >> i've open the windows but i don't think it will help much. >> steve i was driving in and it was already 65 degrees. i understand, dave. you are not the only one that's told me already this morning. we have fog climbing down the coast and it won't do any good unless you are right around the waters edge. temperatures cool down tomorrow and they will drop a good 25 degrees by friday. 50s at most. san jose 59 southwest at six and at least it's not north or north east but they are 59306 on that pressure there. plus 11 degrees warmer compared to yesterday and napa airport, concord plus seven. the high is right over us and tomorrow we start to get a huge change in the form of cooling. today up we go way above average and nothing we haven't seen before and in today's we are right near normal to two below. things are quiet. is that still true, sal? >> we don't have a lot going on now and traffic is moving alon
i am dave clark. >> good morning, dave clark i am pam cook. wednesday june 10th and it's pretty warm out there and let's check in with steve. >> i've open the windows but i don't think it will help much. >> steve i was driving in and it was already 65 degrees. i understand, dave. you are not the only one that's told me already this morning. we have fog climbing down the coast and it won't do any good unless you are right around the waters edge. temperatures cool down tomorrow...
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host: kristen clarke, the house democrats and senate democrats have proposed several reforms in act.ustice and policing prohibiting racial and religious profiling, amending federal criminal statute to prosecute police misconduct, improve misconduct on a federal level, registry,ationwide banned chokehold and knock warrantand no knock warrants. what are your thoughts? guest: we have needed this for decades. we are at a turning point, a crossroads, and the reasons we are seeing people marching every single day in this country right now is because communities are saying enough is enough. we have sat back and dealt with the tragic killings of unarmed african americans for decades and rarely are officers held to
host: kristen clarke, the house democrats and senate democrats have proposed several reforms in act.ustice and policing prohibiting racial and religious profiling, amending federal criminal statute to prosecute police misconduct, improve misconduct on a federal level, registry,ationwide banned chokehold and knock warrantand no knock warrants. what are your thoughts? guest: we have needed this for decades. we are at a turning point, a crossroads, and the reasons we are seeing people marching...
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>> thank you for joining us on mornings unto i am dave clark. >> good morning. i am allie rasmus in 4:00 p.m. this morning and we have steve paulson with us to give us a look at the weather forecast. good morning, steve. a roller coaster ride here and today is cooler when the wind picks up as we head into tonight and a quick warm-up in the system is inching towards us we start off clear with temperatures in the 50s and the 60s and everyone is pretty close . the wind is the big factor later tonight into tuesday and sunday high clouds coming in and a little windy starting to pick up that systemonce that goes by northeast breeze and it won't be until wednesday. highs above average and where they should be for this time of year. let's get over to, sal, how do
>> thank you for joining us on mornings unto i am dave clark. >> good morning. i am allie rasmus in 4:00 p.m. this morning and we have steve paulson with us to give us a look at the weather forecast. good morning, steve. a roller coaster ride here and today is cooler when the wind picks up as we head into tonight and a quick warm-up in the system is inching towards us we start off clear with temperatures in the 50s and the 60s and everyone is pretty close . the wind is the big...
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i am dave clark. >> good morning, i am pam cook. it is the last day of june. steve paulson, what is the weather going to be like? >> it is the same as yesterday. not much has changed. that's how quiet it is, i have one foot on the desk. the wind has tailed off. it did not get as high as some forecast projections. i could tell it was not going to happen. we had emphasis on very little fog out there. it is 60 degrees in san jose. if you liked yesterday, you will like today. it will not be warm there. it is sunny for all. we have patchy fog near santa cruz. they have a west and southwest wind. santa rosa is 52 degrees. it's cool for some.
i am dave clark. >> good morning, i am pam cook. it is the last day of june. steve paulson, what is the weather going to be like? >> it is the same as yesterday. not much has changed. that's how quiet it is, i have one foot on the desk. the wind has tailed off. it did not get as high as some forecast projections. i could tell it was not going to happen. we had emphasis on very little fog out there. it is 60 degrees in san jose. if you liked yesterday, you will like today. it will...
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kristen clarke, your response? guest: i think about sandra bland, who would be alive today would be alive today if she simply got a ticket for the traffic stop and was left alone and not forced out of her car, which led to a slew of events and ultimately the end of her life, the loss of her life. we do need better training in our country. when you measure the united the united states up against other modern democracies, we do not invest the time that you really need to have a professional professionally trained law enforcement. there are no chokeholds, no neck holes. one in which there is a uniform standard governing when you use force. you use force. we need to invest in training. there is another related issue here that i want to make sure we include in this conversation, and that is the need to address the ways in which police unions are often acting and functioning as a barrier to reform. many police union contracts, for example, make it difficult to put in place new policy reforms, make it difficult to impleme
kristen clarke, your response? guest: i think about sandra bland, who would be alive today would be alive today if she simply got a ticket for the traffic stop and was left alone and not forced out of her car, which led to a slew of events and ultimately the end of her life, the loss of her life. we do need better training in our country. when you measure the united the united states up against other modern democracies, we do not invest the time that you really need to have a professional...
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kristen clarke o othe lawyers' committee for civivil rights unr law described itit as anem. >>>> this order was incredibly anemic in that it does not deael with racial prorofiling andnd ds not impose a a ban on chokokehos and a cold and does not and qualifieied immunity f for offi, nonot strengtgthen the tools the need to holold officers accouountable andnd make it pose to prosecucute officers who use deadly o or excessssive force without basis. amy: proteststs against police brututality and racicism are continuing across the country. in bridgeport, connecticut, dozens of protesters have entered their fifth day camped outside e bridgeport police department. members of the g group justice r jaysyson are calling on n the pe chief to fire police o officer james boululay, who shot dead 15-year-old jayson negron three years ago. jayson's sister jazmarie melendez is helping to organize the occupation. >> we are in a statef
kristen clarke o othe lawyers' committee for civivil rights unr law described itit as anem. >>>> this order was incredibly anemic in that it does not deael with racial prorofiling andnd ds not impose a a ban on chokokehos and a cold and does not and qualifieied immunity f for offi, nonot strengtgthen the tools the need to holold officers accouountable andnd make it pose to prosecucute officers who use deadly o or excessssive force without basis. amy: proteststs against police...
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kristen clarke is the president of the national lawyers' committee and joins me now from washington. i know you spent years prosecuting for the department ofjustice. what do you make of the changes in the charges? prosecutors seem to be trying to manage expectations but it is possible, isn't it, with the different levels of proven evidence and the tightness of police contracts, the new judges may make it harder to get convictions? —— new charges? the development about todayis charges? the development about today is the offending officer has been charged with a higher offence but will come with a longer sentence if he is indeed prosecuted at the end of the day. but three officers who we re day. but three officers who were present during the time of this killing have also been charged with aiding and abetting second—degree murder. they face a sentence of up to 12 years in prison. right now people are demonstrating and protesting because they want accountability. i am pleased that state attorney general
kristen clarke is the president of the national lawyers' committee and joins me now from washington. i know you spent years prosecuting for the department ofjustice. what do you make of the changes in the charges? prosecutors seem to be trying to manage expectations but it is possible, isn't it, with the different levels of proven evidence and the tightness of police contracts, the new judges may make it harder to get convictions? —— new charges? the development about todayis charges? the...
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ask stephan clarks family.he cameras have long gone but reverend al continues to answer the bell when our people call. he is a leader that you see on tv commentating about our experiences but more importantly, he is a leader who has lived our experiences and because he has lived those experiences that's what makes him so effective in commentating on msnbc about our experiences. and he is going to talk about the experience of the terrible loss of somebody who should be with us today. and that is george floyd. please give a great round of applause for the reverend al sharpton. applause. thank you. i want us to not sit here and act like we had a funeral on the schedule. george floyd should not be among the deceased. he did not die of common health conditions. he died of common health conditions. he died ofa of common health conditions. he died of a common american criminal justice malfunction. he died because of there, has not been the corrective behaviour that has taught this country that if you commit a crime it
ask stephan clarks family.he cameras have long gone but reverend al continues to answer the bell when our people call. he is a leader that you see on tv commentating about our experiences but more importantly, he is a leader who has lived our experiences and because he has lived those experiences that's what makes him so effective in commentating on msnbc about our experiences. and he is going to talk about the experience of the terrible loss of somebody who should be with us today. and that is...
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his side become premier league champions with a record 7 games left to play and clarke becomes the 1st german coach to win an english title. now a tanzanian mine owner has become an overnight millionaire after selling the 2 biggest tanzanite gemstones ever recorded workers for seen in us unearthed the stones that way 9 and 5 kilos he was paid nearly 3000000 euros by the tanzania government which plans to put them on display in the country's national museum and tonight is the world's rarest jim stunning the only found as the name suggests in tanzania. this is the deadly news and here's a reminder of our top story this hour. scottish police i said well people have been injured in a stabbing in central glasgow the suspect attacked several people in a city hotel before being shot dead by police police officer was also seriously injured in the attack. and that's all the news for now i'll have an update on that story and a lot more at the top of the hour don't forget you can always get the latest on any news on our web site that's d w dot com you can also follow us on twitter and instagram a
his side become premier league champions with a record 7 games left to play and clarke becomes the 1st german coach to win an english title. now a tanzanian mine owner has become an overnight millionaire after selling the 2 biggest tanzanite gemstones ever recorded workers for seen in us unearthed the stones that way 9 and 5 kilos he was paid nearly 3000000 euros by the tanzania government which plans to put them on display in the country's national museum and tonight is the world's rarest jim...
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has cited become premier league champions with a record 7 games lead to plea and clark becomes the 1st german coach to win an english title. thanks for watching. on the career. i'm legal and i'm to welcome to the 2nd season on the. planet. the brink of disaster we did long in-depth interview experts about one question how the machine should have set up a political sense. of. being. released .
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on friday clark wasn't just the darling of the english press the red half of liverpool you had to thank for ending 30 years of football and hurt each other is all so i just laugh some economies are thinking well it is a. liverpool's 19th title is done and dusted no fans here are hoping for the 20th which would see them equal manchester united english record. you're watching the unionists you can follow us on twitter and instagram at the unionists and say richardson in berlin thanks so much for joining. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and. our corona update. with 19 special next on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we parent and when we'll. consider through the the.
on friday clark wasn't just the darling of the english press the red half of liverpool you had to thank for ending 30 years of football and hurt each other is all so i just laugh some economies are thinking well it is a. liverpool's 19th title is done and dusted no fans here are hoping for the 20th which would see them equal manchester united english record. you're watching the unionists you can follow us on twitter and instagram at the unionists and say richardson in berlin thanks so much for...
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clarke. if the services do -- are not delivered as promised in the course of the contract, how does that impact the rates? is there a rebate? factored into next year's rates? or actually not factored in the rate discussion? >> yes, supervisor preston, i'll be happy to describe what i observe in reviewing kaiser underwriting and then i'd ask kaiser to fill in anything that i don't address. all i can observe is what actually presents in the data on 2018 to 2019 changes on a per member per month cost basis for all of the service elements that roll out into the broader categories like in-patient care and outpatient care, prescription drugs and so forth. so what i observed, especially in the outpatient data for kaiser permanente, for sfhss members from 2018-2019, were sizeable increases on a percentage basis in both costs for service and the overall average utilization of services by sfhss members. but, again, that is just simply reviewing the information kaiser presented. we have not audited that
clarke. if the services do -- are not delivered as promised in the course of the contract, how does that impact the rates? is there a rebate? factored into next year's rates? or actually not factored in the rate discussion? >> yes, supervisor preston, i'll be happy to describe what i observe in reviewing kaiser underwriting and then i'd ask kaiser to fill in anything that i don't address. all i can observe is what actually presents in the data on 2018 to 2019 changes on a per member per...
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jujuan: k kristen clarke,e, you mementioned the 1962 oxford mimississippi. ththere was also inn 195958, prpresident e eisenhower sentnt fedederal troops into litittle , arkansas,, also to enforce desegregation orders in n the public schools there. but inxfxford, mississippi, ththere were armed whites that actually attacked federal marsrshals? a dozen n deral marsrshals were injured?d? but also under another democratic preresident, lyndon johnsoson, federalal troops were sent in to washington, d.c. after the assassination of martin luther king g and rioting in d.c., they werere sent to detroit and seveveral other cits in 1967. so what is the dififference between, as you are sayining, wt president is claiming to do now versus some of thesese prior instances of not just national guard, but actually federal troops beieing sent into states? >> there is s deep hypocrisysy . you bring up e examples of white hostility and racism throughout our history that h has torn apat communitieies and divideded our nanation. in those m moments werere momens where we needed fede
jujuan: k kristen clarke,e, you mementioned the 1962 oxford mimississippi. ththere was also inn 195958, prpresident e eisenhower sentnt fedederal troops into litittle , arkansas,, also to enforce desegregation orders in n the public schools there. but inxfxford, mississippi, ththere were armed whites that actually attacked federal marsrshals? a dozen n deral marsrshals were injured?d? but also under another democratic preresident, lyndon johnsoson, federalal troops were sent in to washington,...
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clarke. if the services do -- are not delivered as promised in the course of the contract, how does that impact the rates? is there a rebate? factored into next year's rates? or actually not factored in the rate discussion? >> yes, supervisor preston, i'll be happy to describe what i observe in reviewing kaiser underwriting and then i'd ask kaiser to fill in anything that i don't address. all i can observe is what actually presents in the data on 2018 to 2019 changes on a per member per month cost basis for all of the service elements that roll out into the broader categories like in-patient care and outpatient care, prescription drugs and so forth. so what i observed, especially in the outpatient data for kaiser permanente, for sfhss members from 2018-2019, were sizeable increases on a percentage basis in both costs for service and the overall average utilization of services by sfhss members. but, again, that is just simply reviewing the information kaiser presented. we have not audited that
clarke. if the services do -- are not delivered as promised in the course of the contract, how does that impact the rates? is there a rebate? factored into next year's rates? or actually not factored in the rate discussion? >> yes, supervisor preston, i'll be happy to describe what i observe in reviewing kaiser underwriting and then i'd ask kaiser to fill in anything that i don't address. all i can observe is what actually presents in the data on 2018 to 2019 changes on a per member per...
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i am in for dave clark. >> i am pam cook. thank you for waking up with us.pretty warm yesterday. i think most of us would agree that, taking a page from dave clark, i stepped outside, saw the beautiful moon and felt the cool weather. >>> frank emma you have a lot of weather friends and personal friends. meteorological summer started on june 1st. i stepped outside. the huge fog is returning. we are looking for windy conditions. these are the usual suspects. near san jose, the winds are near 40 one of them is at travis. the pass is at west/southwest at 45 miles per hour. there are two systems. the one from the north is cool and windy. that will take us into sunday with rebound next week. temperatures go below in
i am in for dave clark. >> i am pam cook. thank you for waking up with us.pretty warm yesterday. i think most of us would agree that, taking a page from dave clark, i stepped outside, saw the beautiful moon and felt the cool weather. >>> frank emma you have a lot of weather friends and personal friends. meteorological summer started on june 1st. i stepped outside. the huge fog is returning. we are looking for windy conditions. these are the usual suspects. near san jose, the...
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cuando se le llama siempre responde después que las cámaras se van el esta allí como familiar de stefan clarkque ustedes ven en televisión y lo más importante es que él es un líder que vivido las experiencias eso que lo hace tan efectivo cuando hace comentarios sobre nuestra experiencia y él nos va a hablar y de alguien que debería seguir con nosotros por favor denle un fuerte aplauso al reverendo >>> (aplausos) >>> (aplausos) >>> (aplausos) >>> ♪(música) >>> gracias >>> (hablan en inglés) >>> quiero que no estemos sentados aquí como si esto fuera un funeral george floyd no tendría por qué estar entre los difuntos Él no murió por problemas de salud sino que murió por un desperfecto crónico del sistema de justicia de estados unidos porque no se tomaron las medidas correctivas y que le debiera enseñar este país que si alguien comete un delito no importa si alguien tiene un uniforme azul y llevar un delantal de mezclilla >>> no se trata de un funeral común las circunstancias no son las normales pero es demasiado común y necesitamos lidiar con esto permítanme preguntarles a aquellos sobre la trad
cuando se le llama siempre responde después que las cámaras se van el esta allí como familiar de stefan clarkque ustedes ven en televisión y lo más importante es que él es un líder que vivido las experiencias eso que lo hace tan efectivo cuando hace comentarios sobre nuestra experiencia y él nos va a hablar y de alguien que debería seguir con nosotros por favor denle un fuerte aplauso al reverendo >>> (aplausos) >>> (aplausos) >>> (aplausos) >>>...
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i am dave clark. >> good morning, i am pam cook.rk who is back from a little time off. >> i am by your side again, pam. >> great. let's check in with steve paulson. i have to say, the question in our house to you, is, are we going to get a normal day? it seems crazy cold. we have a lot of wind. >>> today will be normal
i am dave clark. >> good morning, i am pam cook.rk who is back from a little time off. >> i am by your side again, pam. >> great. let's check in with steve paulson. i have to say, the question in our house to you, is, are we going to get a normal day? it seems crazy cold. we have a lot of wind. >>> today will be normal
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clark, i can't imagin start every day at 4:00 a.m. >> i'm glad to see you guys. i'm dave clark.june 16th. he has our forecast. >> sometimes your mind can help. >> all right, in the words of mr. dave clark, i just stepped outside and it is cool ou
clark, i can't imagin start every day at 4:00 a.m. >> i'm glad to see you guys. i'm dave clark.june 16th. he has our forecast. >> sometimes your mind can help. >> all right, in the words of mr. dave clark, i just stepped outside and it is cool ou
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i am dave clark. >> good morning, i am pam cook.e to see you. >> it's always good to see you. >>> let's check in with steve. it's nice to see you. i just snuck out. the sunrise is pink.
i am dave clark. >> good morning, i am pam cook.e to see you. >> it's always good to see you. >>> let's check in with steve. it's nice to see you. i just snuck out. the sunrise is pink.
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let me welcome in jerome clark he is portfolio manager at t. rowe price welcome, mr.g me >> we're delighted that you're here >> i wonder after the market has gone through this period of turbulence in march and the last couple days, are your target date funds -- what you have learned about your own target date funds and are they performing roughly as you expected them to >> no. it's interesting we just did a review looking at the foremanance in different market environments. and i would say they absolute performed the way we expect. when you look at t. rowe price funds, we're higher equity we tend to have more diversified. and the tactical positions we took and that market environment when we had the down turn in the first quarter, our funds were challenged h you look at the performance now. it is back and the market returned >> you talk about the equity portion in your funds. that is one of the things that t. row and you have been known for over the years to have a slightly more aggressive tilt in the equity side of the po portfolio. explain why you did that and why r
let me welcome in jerome clark he is portfolio manager at t. rowe price welcome, mr.g me >> we're delighted that you're here >> i wonder after the market has gone through this period of turbulence in march and the last couple days, are your target date funds -- what you have learned about your own target date funds and are they performing roughly as you expected them to >> no. it's interesting we just did a review looking at the foremanance in different market environments....