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lewis and clark make the list at 70. what i find interesting is they are the only names on the entire list where they are listed together. it is almost like they are inseparable. did one justan five years ago on the 100 most significant americans. clark made that list. they were also hooked together. sacagawea also made the list. this woman was considered one of the 100 most significant americans. there is an impression across the united states that the lewis and clark expedition was significant. there were people that were important for our country's history. will discuss the expedition and three main facets. will look at classes and historical context, the event itself, and the significance of the expedition. i wanted to start out with this quote from thomas jefferson in a from the older brother of clark. this was written in 1780. a few years before -- a few years after the independence -- declaration of independence. a few years before the constitution is ratified. he says we shall form to the american union a barrier
lewis and clark make the list at 70. what i find interesting is they are the only names on the entire list where they are listed together. it is almost like they are inseparable. did one justan five years ago on the 100 most significant americans. clark made that list. they were also hooked together. sacagawea also made the list. this woman was considered one of the 100 most significant americans. there is an impression across the united states that the lewis and clark expedition was...
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this was in a letter he wrote george rogers clark, the older brother of william clark. this was written in 1780, so after the a few years declaration of independence and a few years before the constitution is ratified. and he says, "we shall form to the american union a barrier against the dangerous extension of the british province of canada and add to the empire of liberty an extensive and fertile country, thereby converting dangerous enemies into valuable friends." even during the time of the articles of confederation, jefferson is sending letters to various people to formulate this empire of liberty he had in mind. now, jefferson was a child of the enlightenment. he knew the significance of enlightenment through exploration. that people on the ground seeing things and writing them down and recording those would be very valuable for science. so, his attempts to explore what became the united states are legendary. these are just three of the attempts he made. first was to george rogers clark in that letter we just read. he was a military soldier who had won some campa
this was in a letter he wrote george rogers clark, the older brother of william clark. this was written in 1780, so after the a few years declaration of independence and a few years before the constitution is ratified. and he says, "we shall form to the american union a barrier against the dangerous extension of the british province of canada and add to the empire of liberty an extensive and fertile country, thereby converting dangerous enemies into valuable friends." even during the...
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oh, but he might in a minute, because bill clark, good cop, was about to become bill clark, bad cop. >> there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that you're involved in the disappearance of john altinger. >> he might be involved, but what part was fact? and what was fantasy? it's sups , making easy work of tough messes. dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. keep a bottle in the laundry room to pre-treat greasy stains and keep dawn in the garage to lift grease off car rims. it's even gentle enough to clean wildlife affected by oil. dawn's grease cleaning power takes care of tough grease wherever it shows up. scrub less, save more...with dawn. >>> here is what is happening, over 98,000 americans were sdieged with covid-19, making it the fifth day in a road to break a single day case record. much of the country's heart land is suffering biggest surge. through you it all, millions pe have turned in ballots. early voting continues in many states this weekend. now, back to "dateline." >>> almost 4:00 a.m. now, downtown edmonton. film maker mark twitchell was sitting in
oh, but he might in a minute, because bill clark, good cop, was about to become bill clark, bad cop. >> there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that you're involved in the disappearance of john altinger. >> he might be involved, but what part was fact? and what was fantasy? it's sups , making easy work of tough messes. dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. keep a bottle in the laundry room to pre-treat greasy stains and keep dawn in the garage to lift grease off...
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. >> we are back with dick clark. clark, associate professor at susquehanna university.hat do polls say right now in this snapshot of time about where the race stands? average thenes that different polls put vice president biden ahead between roughly 4% and 6%. frank then and marshall has a new poll this morning i think with some of the upper end of that trajectory. there are some single polls that give him more of an advantage. it is looking like biden as an advantage between 4% and 6%. host: is it enough to get out of the margin of error? guest: i believe so. on the high side the margin is around five point. even if the vice president were to come down a percentage point, that would be enough to do it. that is a high margin though. most cases will be between 3 and five point. we will not know on election night because they will be ballots being counted for the days afterwards. it does look at the polls. if they are accurate, the vice president will pull this off. host: 20 electoral votes at state. what role with the state play in this election? guest: if it is close, i
. >> we are back with dick clark. clark, associate professor at susquehanna university.hat do polls say right now in this snapshot of time about where the race stands? average thenes that different polls put vice president biden ahead between roughly 4% and 6%. frank then and marshall has a new poll this morning i think with some of the upper end of that trajectory. there are some single polls that give him more of an advantage. it is looking like biden as an advantage between 4% and 6%....
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think of jim clark when you do so. so much is up for grabs when you do so, this time, this week, in the next seven days. if you find yourself standing in a line that ought to be a national embarrassment. if you're waiting to put your ballot in the county's one lonely drop box because they closed all the rest of them, know you're pulling a thread through a lot of history. you're doing something we've all been taught how to do by some of the bravest most persevering americans who ever lived. you stand in the lines. you may not be able to do everything. not everything may go your way, but you do what you can do, and you won't believe what you can do. the associated press sent their reporters and their photographers to cover that patient, brave, determined steadfast surge of black voters in 1966 alabama. here's the final words of the ap caption under that photo that ran nationwide in 1966. it says, quote, all in line got to vote. the lines may take forever, i know -- stay in line. beautiful. but support the leg! when i sta
think of jim clark when you do so. so much is up for grabs when you do so, this time, this week, in the next seven days. if you find yourself standing in a line that ought to be a national embarrassment. if you're waiting to put your ballot in the county's one lonely drop box because they closed all the rest of them, know you're pulling a thread through a lot of history. you're doing something we've all been taught how to do by some of the bravest most persevering americans who ever lived. you...
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clark: yes, absolutely. rep. pascrell: professor clark? prof. clark: yes, the president's tax returns should be disclosed to the public. rep. pascrell: professor letterman? lederman? prof. lederman: yes. rep. pascrell: mr. rosenthal? mr. rosenthal: yes. rep. pascrell: professor grewal? prof. grewal: yes. rep. pascrell: this question is for ambassador eisen, lying and cheating and stealing revealed by the "new york times" about mr. trump's tax returns confirm our worst fears. the report promised that trump has $421 million in debt. how can we know if he or his government is advancing the interest of the nation or mr. trump's private interests? please describe how this corruption, if it exists, affects trump's ability to carry out his duties. mr. chairman, mr. chairman, the problem is that we can't know whether any of the president's decisions are motivated by the public interest, and we do know that a great many of his decisions are motivated by his personal and political interests, to the expense of the public interest. the reason for this stems
clark: yes, absolutely. rep. pascrell: professor clark? prof. clark: yes, the president's tax returns should be disclosed to the public. rep. pascrell: professor letterman? lederman? prof. lederman: yes. rep. pascrell: mr. rosenthal? mr. rosenthal: yes. rep. pascrell: professor grewal? prof. grewal: yes. rep. pascrell: this question is for ambassador eisen, lying and cheating and stealing revealed by the "new york times" about mr. trump's tax returns confirm our worst fears. the...
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. >> reporter: aaron clark is worried it might get violent. >> if i can get all guns to be put up -- >> we got death threat after death threat after death threat. they said, i got a rifle for you down here, monkey. all sorts of things. >> reporter: clark says he's here to meet white people who he says don't understand the protests they see and the far-away culture that's beamed into their living rooms and on the devices in their pocket. >> i'm coming to you in a positive form and a positive fashion, you know what i'm saying? >> reporter: this was mostly his idea, and he brought burgers to go with the bullhorns, inviting people to come eat lunch. >> i feel like food automatically creates a common ground, then we can figure out more common grounds from there. but from the jump we have a common ground, because i'm pretty sure everybody likes to eat. >> reporter: the men in trucks flying by with the confederate flags aren't stopping. >> hey, hey, ho, ho, this racist [ bleep ] has got to go! >> reporter: the only thing they're bringing to this barbecue are their middle fingers. this is wh
. >> reporter: aaron clark is worried it might get violent. >> if i can get all guns to be put up -- >> we got death threat after death threat after death threat. they said, i got a rifle for you down here, monkey. all sorts of things. >> reporter: clark says he's here to meet white people who he says don't understand the protests they see and the far-away culture that's beamed into their living rooms and on the devices in their pocket. >> i'm coming to you in a...
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the significance o of this response, kristen clarke?> there's nothing hypothetical about voter intimidation. wewe are in the middle of an election season whwhere w we knw voter is a alive and welell. we have heard the reports about intimidating poll watchers, showing up at satellitete leadig centers in philadelphia. voter intimidation sally has been a stain on our democracy througut our nation's history. so it was deeply troubling that judge barrett was unwilling to acknowledge basic aspects a abot american life, that the right to vote essential but the right to vote has been under attack for black people, latinos, and for communities of color. that voter i intimidation is re. i could accept aspects of her response that i need to actually look at particular scenario in order to determine whether or not it violates the constitution or federal law, but to not tell the american public that she would come to the bench with a basic understanding that votingg discrimination is real, that voter intimidation does happen, is deeply, deeply trtro
the significance o of this response, kristen clarke?> there's nothing hypothetical about voter intimidation. wewe are in the middle of an election season whwhere w we knw voter is a alive and welell. we have heard the reports about intimidating poll watchers, showing up at satellitete leadig centers in philadelphia. voter intimidation sally has been a stain on our democracy througut our nation's history. so it was deeply troubling that judge barrett was unwilling to acknowledge basic aspects...
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mister clark, what the polls say right nowin this snapshot of time about where the race stands ?>> the bullet holes, the ones that average very different polls put vice president biden ahead between roughly 4 and six percent. ) and marshall as new pulls out this morning that put him on the upper end of that trajectory there are single polls give him more of an advantage but it's looking like biden has an advantage between four and six . >> what do you make about advantage, is it enough to get out of the margin of error west and mark. >> i believe so. on the high side the margin of error is around five points so even if the vice president work come down say a percentage point up,that would be enough to do it . that's a high margin though, c most cases it will be between three and five points. pennsylvania is going to be close, no doubt and we're not going to know on election night because there will still be ballots counted for the days afterwards but it does look as if the polls are accurate of the vice president is going to pull this off. >> with 20 electoral votes estate state
mister clark, what the polls say right nowin this snapshot of time about where the race stands ?>> the bullet holes, the ones that average very different polls put vice president biden ahead between roughly 4 and six percent. ) and marshall as new pulls out this morning that put him on the upper end of that trajectory there are single polls give him more of an advantage but it's looking like biden has an advantage between four and six . >> what do you make about advantage, is it...
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clark because. if i do really well and have a lot of luck maybe in 2 years time really good bye have the right car come out i might never make it here there might come a point where i can't go any further and leave them in the car his 1st crash came in the 1963 in a formula junior race on the new book ring he was not seriously injured but his confidence was badly shaken harvey look if you're not in my took him down to the hospital and i don't know when the media killing and that is lying in his bed he said to me i'm not made for racing that was a warning shot today and i should quit of her. but for the end the thrill of speed was too much to resist. in 1964 he joined the formula one circus making his debut at the austrian grand prix and said to be behind the wheel of a breath of. wind forced his way up to 50 place before his steering broke but team director john cooper was mightily impressed by the rookie. and following a series of mistakes by the 61 world champion full hill to put aside to replace
clark because. if i do really well and have a lot of luck maybe in 2 years time really good bye have the right car come out i might never make it here there might come a point where i can't go any further and leave them in the car his 1st crash came in the 1963 in a formula junior race on the new book ring he was not seriously injured but his confidence was badly shaken harvey look if you're not in my took him down to the hospital and i don't know when the media killing and that is lying in his...
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clark. then if i do really well and have a lot of luck maybe in 2 years time we need to get by have the right car on that i might never make it here there might come a point where i can't go any further than me and i think his 1st crash came in the 1963 in a formula junior race on the new book ring he was not seriously injured but his confidence was badly shaken harvey took a few of them i took him down to the hospital and i don't know when the media giggling and that is lying in his bed he said to me i'm not made for racing that was a warning shot today and i should quit of her. but for the end the thrill of speed was too much to resist. in 964 he joined the formula one circus making his debut at the austrian grand prix in said week behind the wheel of a breath i'm. going to force his way up to 5th place before his steering broke but team director john cooper was mightily impressed by the rookie. and following a series of mistakes by the 61 world champion full hill to put aside and to repla
clark. then if i do really well and have a lot of luck maybe in 2 years time we need to get by have the right car on that i might never make it here there might come a point where i can't go any further than me and i think his 1st crash came in the 1963 in a formula junior race on the new book ring he was not seriously injured but his confidence was badly shaken harvey took a few of them i took him down to the hospital and i don't know when the media giggling and that is lying in his bed he...
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steve clark is adamant that he is just having to prepare as best he can and covid—19 has not become parttball and the game and it simply is not immune. and parcel of football and the game and it simply is not immunem and parcel of football and the game and it simply is not immune. it is something that is and everybody‘s wife now and there is something we can do about that, we must adapt as much as we can and be ready and be prepared for it is probably the best way, and one of the speeches i a lwa ys way, and one of the speeches i always give to the squad is everybody who comes into the squad, i picks the next—to—last squad next time to cover such eventualities and to tell them all that they have to be ready to step in at any time because we need everybody. for than idealfor because we need everybody. for than ideal for steve clark ahead of such a huge game for the country and he also wrote the —— revealed that he is having to do without three for the players without injury. liam palmer, scott mckenna and ollie burke will not play any part in any of scotland's three upcoming matches. isra
steve clark is adamant that he is just having to prepare as best he can and covid—19 has not become parttball and the game and it simply is not immune. and parcel of football and the game and it simply is not immunem and parcel of football and the game and it simply is not immune. it is something that is and everybody‘s wife now and there is something we can do about that, we must adapt as much as we can and be ready and be prepared for it is probably the best way, and one of the speeches i...
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clark. if i do really well and have a lot of luck maybe in 2 years' time we need to get by have the right car on that i might never make it here there might come a point where i can't go any further legal than me and i think his 1st crash came in 1963 in a formula junior race on the new book ring he was not seriously injured but his confidence was badly shaken the obvious look if you had the heart in my took him down to the hospital and i don't know the name me a good leg and that is lying in his bed he said to me i'm not made for racing that was a warning shot today and i should quit of her. but for the end the thrill of speed was too much to resist. in 1964 he joined the formula one circus making his debut at the austrian grand prix in said freak behind the wheel of a brother. clint's forced his way up to 5th place before his steering broke but team director john cooper was mightily impressed by the rookie. and following a series of mistakes by the 61 world champion full hill who they deci
clark. if i do really well and have a lot of luck maybe in 2 years' time we need to get by have the right car on that i might never make it here there might come a point where i can't go any further legal than me and i think his 1st crash came in 1963 in a formula junior race on the new book ring he was not seriously injured but his confidence was badly shaken the obvious look if you had the heart in my took him down to the hospital and i don't know the name me a good leg and that is lying in...
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host: nick clark, his character and issue? issues?an guest: it is likely due to character issues. i don't think it is based on his policy position all right everything he says. rather it is a broader estimation of his character. the other thing interesting to me is a lot of collars are talking about energy. it does illustrate the potential impact of that during the debate. a lot of observers did nothing to debate moved the needle at all. it has certainly stimulated an interesting discussion about energy. i think that is one positive outcome from it. host: bernard in mount pleasant, pennsylvania, supporting the president. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am a supporter of the president because as for being in westmore county, our last industry probably is fracking. democratsblishment lostepublicans we had the steel mills. i believe trump is trying to keep pennsylvania alive and i hope to see more coverage from somebody about some of the laptop from mr. biden. i don't know if it is true or not. i would like somebody other than fo
host: nick clark, his character and issue? issues?an guest: it is likely due to character issues. i don't think it is based on his policy position all right everything he says. rather it is a broader estimation of his character. the other thing interesting to me is a lot of collars are talking about energy. it does illustrate the potential impact of that during the debate. a lot of observers did nothing to debate moved the needle at all. it has certainly stimulated an interesting discussion...
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clark. the supreme court's shelby county decision, the clearance of the voting right act, which requires jurisdictions with a history of voting discrimination to get approval for changes to their voting laws. after shelby county, over a dozen states passed restrictive voting laws. i asked your spirit if voter suppression or discrimination currently exists. she refused to answer and pointed out the supreme court did not address section 2 of the voting rights act, but the supreme court has recently decided to take up this issue. provision, section 2 puts the burden on those challenging the voting law to show the supreme court would result in a denial over abridgment of the right of any citizen to vote. this makes it hard to prevail? wouldn't you agree? >> yes, senator. i completely agree. section 2 is not a substitute for the important protections. >> i think everyone should understand what burden shifting really will result in. there has to basically be a case-by-case reading of these laws to
clark. the supreme court's shelby county decision, the clearance of the voting right act, which requires jurisdictions with a history of voting discrimination to get approval for changes to their voting laws. after shelby county, over a dozen states passed restrictive voting laws. i asked your spirit if voter suppression or discrimination currently exists. she refused to answer and pointed out the supreme court did not address section 2 of the voting rights act, but the supreme court has...
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. >> thank you miss clarke. professor prakash. >> it's an honor to be here today to discuss judge barrett, thank you chairman graham, thank you members of the committee. i have the pleasure of working for the great senator alan simpson over the summer, i remember this building. we heard the aba rate to the judge is well-qualified, i think the only reason why she wasn't rated higher if there is no higher rating by the aba, i think she is overqualified. to use a sports metaphor, she is a five tool athletes, she's an institutionalist, she is a role model and i also finally she is an originalist. i will briefly go over these points and welcome questions. with respect to her brilliance, i think her articles reflect a deep appreciation of complex issues and ability to break down those complex issues and a manner that people can understand. i would point you to her article entitled "supervisory power over the supreme court" where she discusses supreme court's assumption of power to prescribe procedural rules in the 195
. >> thank you miss clarke. professor prakash. >> it's an honor to be here today to discuss judge barrett, thank you chairman graham, thank you members of the committee. i have the pleasure of working for the great senator alan simpson over the summer, i remember this building. we heard the aba rate to the judge is well-qualified, i think the only reason why she wasn't rated higher if there is no higher rating by the aba, i think she is overqualified. to use a sports metaphor, she...
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clark. if i do really well and have a lot of luck maybe in 2 years' time we need to live by have the right car and that i might never make it here there might come a point where i can't go any further and leave them mitch hedberg on his 1st crash came in 1963 in a formula junior race on the new book ring he was not seriously injured but his confidence was badly shaken the obvious joke if you're not in my took him down to the hospital and i don't know is in the media giggling and that is lying in his bed he said to me i'm not made for racing that was a warning shot today and i should quit of her. but for the end the thrill of speed was too much to resist. in 1964 he joined the formula one circus making his debut at the austrian grand prix in said think behind the wheel of a breath and. force his way up to 50 place before his steering broke the team directive john cooper was mightily impressed by the rookie. and following a series of mistakes by the 61 world champion full hill to put aside to
clark. if i do really well and have a lot of luck maybe in 2 years' time we need to live by have the right car and that i might never make it here there might come a point where i can't go any further and leave them mitch hedberg on his 1st crash came in 1963 in a formula junior race on the new book ring he was not seriously injured but his confidence was badly shaken the obvious joke if you're not in my took him down to the hospital and i don't know is in the media giggling and that is lying...
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base camp, general clark signed the cease fire agreement. few miles away, the communists did the same.
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lewis and clark are the only ones who voted that it was the clear stream to the west. they didn't want to make the wrong decision, so they decided to send some groups to explore them for a couple of days. they explored and came back and gave their reports, and they had another vote. guess what the vote was? exactly the same. 31-2. well, they decided to follow the captains because it was their choice. it would be their responsibility. fortunately, they chose correctly. as they proceeded up from this confluence of the rivers, they encountered a different landscape on the plains. lewis forged ahead to make sure
lewis and clark are the only ones who voted that it was the clear stream to the west. they didn't want to make the wrong decision, so they decided to send some groups to explore them for a couple of days. they explored and came back and gave their reports, and they had another vote. guess what the vote was? exactly the same. 31-2. well, they decided to follow the captains because it was their choice. it would be their responsibility. fortunately, they chose correctly. as they proceeded up from...
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pelletier in clark county were -- ballots in clark county were mailed two days ago. you can return your ballot by mail. you can drop it off in a dropbox. or vote in person or on election. just make a plan. - seriously. go to iwillvote.com/nv. make a plan. don't risk any delays. return that mail-in ballot as soon as you can. make sure your voice is heard. we can be better. we can be what we are at our best. the united states of america. i am confident we can bring democrats and republicans together again with him gone. folks, conclude by saying or has never ever, ever been anything the united states was not able to accomplish when we have done it together. never, never, never. so folks, let's stand up and vote and take back this country now. thank you. thank you. thank you. horns honking] ♪ honking]s ♪ joeemocratic candidate biden will be in pennsylvania event saturday. watch live coverage on c-span. listen live on our free radio app. christ our campaign 2020 coverage continues with candidates campaigning and debating. c-span. your unfiltered view of politics. >> book
pelletier in clark county were -- ballots in clark county were mailed two days ago. you can return your ballot by mail. you can drop it off in a dropbox. or vote in person or on election. just make a plan. - seriously. go to iwillvote.com/nv. make a plan. don't risk any delays. return that mail-in ballot as soon as you can. make sure your voice is heard. we can be better. we can be what we are at our best. the united states of america. i am confident we can bring democrats and republicans...
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clark because. then if i do really well and have a lot of luck maybe in 2 years time i need to get by have the right car and that i might never make it there might come a point where i can't go any further than the michelin i think on his 1st crash came in 1963 in a formula junior race on the new book ring he was not seriously injured but his confidence was badly shaken the obvious look if you're not in my took him down to the hospital and i don't know is in the league and that is lying in his bed he said to me i'm not made for racing that was a warning shot today and i should quit of her. but feel the end of the thrill of speed was too much to resist. in 964 he joined the formula one circus making his debut at the austrian grand prix in say take behind the wheel of a prep and. couldn't force his way up to 50 place before his steering broke the team director john cooper was mightily impressed by the rookie. and following a series of mistakes by the 61 will champion full hill to put aside it to repla
clark because. then if i do really well and have a lot of luck maybe in 2 years time i need to get by have the right car and that i might never make it there might come a point where i can't go any further than the michelin i think on his 1st crash came in 1963 in a formula junior race on the new book ring he was not seriously injured but his confidence was badly shaken the obvious look if you're not in my took him down to the hospital and i don't know is in the league and that is lying in his...
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clarks county. las vegas. many more legal battles are expected. be resolved in the courts? adam laxolt is the former attorney general of the state. he paid a visit to a vote counting facility. he will tell you what he said. adam, great to see you. tell us why you're worried whatl is happening in clark county? >> thanks, tucker. we were all told when this mail-in ballot thing came in down the pipe, everybody that was worried about fraud, we could count on signature sure notion to make improper ballots made it through the system. in clark county, all of these ballots 200,000 go through a machine. the registrar has decided to reduce the signature standard to 40%. most people assume a match is a match. 80, 90%. we're down at 40%. if that machine says it's good, ballot counts and there's no way to challenge that signature or that ballot. if it's no good, it goes to a hand counter. when asked what the standard the hand counter has, no standard. no criteria. he looks at the two signatures. is it a match, not a match. if he thinks it's a match, it counts.
clarks county. las vegas. many more legal battles are expected. be resolved in the courts? adam laxolt is the former attorney general of the state. he paid a visit to a vote counting facility. he will tell you what he said. adam, great to see you. tell us why you're worried whatl is happening in clark county? >> thanks, tucker. we were all told when this mail-in ballot thing came in down the pipe, everybody that was worried about fraud, we could count on signature sure notion to make...
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morfydd clark, soon to be seen in the brilliant saint maud, is the youngerjane, jilted at the altar bye in this impressively a—list brit—pick cast, alice lowe is jane's sympathetic sister, penelope wilson, her unsympathetic mother and billie piper, the chancer sibling looking for an opportunity to cash in onjane's misfortune. i'm claiming money on the sick for mental health, and they're coming around here shortly to examine me to make sure i'm in a nutjob. why, what's wrong? i've got what you've got. time of the month? written and directed by craig roberts, who made a splash in submarine and helmed 2015's justjim, eternal beauty is an ambitious film that has drawn comparison with the works of wes anderson, michel gondry, and charlie kaufman. you're the most beautiful thing i've seen today. can you shut up? personally, i was put more in mind of the very little—seen tim spall oddity stanley a man of variety, an equally adventurous work in which a psychiatric patient is visited by the ghosts of musical performers all played by spall himself. inspired by a relative to whom roberts wanted t
morfydd clark, soon to be seen in the brilliant saint maud, is the youngerjane, jilted at the altar bye in this impressively a—list brit—pick cast, alice lowe is jane's sympathetic sister, penelope wilson, her unsympathetic mother and billie piper, the chancer sibling looking for an opportunity to cash in onjane's misfortune. i'm claiming money on the sick for mental health, and they're coming around here shortly to examine me to make sure i'm in a nutjob. why, what's wrong? i've got what...
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in clark county, all of these ballots 200,000 go through a machine. the registrar has decided to reduce the signature standard to 40%. most people assume a match is a match. 80, 90%. we're down at 40%. if that machine says it's good, ballot counts and there's no way to challenge that signature or that ballot. if it's no good, it goes to a hand counter. when asked what the standard the hand counter has, no standard. no criteria. he looks at the two signatures. is it a match, not a match. if he thinks it's a match, it counts. if he doesn't think it's a match, it goes to two supervisors. same drill. the end of the line ends with one man, thehead of elections. nobody looking over his shoulder. if he thinks it's a match, it counts. so what is the current rate of signatures not counting in clark county? just over 1%. so you know, i think everybody assumes that it should be higher. what makes it unbelievable, once the ballot and the envelope are separated, there's no way to challenge that voter, to challenge that signature. we can't go back and retrieve that
in clark county, all of these ballots 200,000 go through a machine. the registrar has decided to reduce the signature standard to 40%. most people assume a match is a match. 80, 90%. we're down at 40%. if that machine says it's good, ballot counts and there's no way to challenge that signature or that ballot. if it's no good, it goes to a hand counter. when asked what the standard the hand counter has, no standard. no criteria. he looks at the two signatures. is it a match, not a match. if he...
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morfydd clark plays the titular private carer, nursing jennifer ehle‘s amanda, a dancer now facing thectre of death. can you feel that? maud's duties include tending to amanda's physical needs cooking, cleaning, administeering medication and basic physiotherapy. but having recently discovered god maud is more interested in saving amanda soul. in fact, she's convinced that the almighty has put her there with that specific purpose and she is going to do gods will weather amanda likes it or not. he's here? while trailers have been selling saint maud as horror film, in the mould of hereditry, glass‘s electrifying feature debut is actually closer in tone to such foreign language offerings as requiem or stations of the cross. like those films, saint mod is a character study centred on a troubled young woman who comes to believe that god or maybe the devil is working through her. a possibility that glass has carefully kept open ended. he's everywhere. well, that doesn't mean it isn't scary. i've seen saint maud three times and i've jumped at every viewing. each time in a different place. but
morfydd clark plays the titular private carer, nursing jennifer ehle‘s amanda, a dancer now facing thectre of death. can you feel that? maud's duties include tending to amanda's physical needs cooking, cleaning, administeering medication and basic physiotherapy. but having recently discovered god maud is more interested in saving amanda soul. in fact, she's convinced that the almighty has put her there with that specific purpose and she is going to do gods will weather amanda likes it or not....
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judy: and zoe clark, what about michigan?we can begin to see how many absentee ballots havbeen turned in. . this is the first presidential race in michan where no reason absentee ballots are allowed. we have seen record numbers, both in terms of requests of ballots already returned, we are looking for historic turnout here in michigan in election 2020. judy: and in just a few seconds tom hudson, what does it look like inlorida? much. the same 45% of registered voters have already cast ballots for in person and vote by mail. early in person has set records and is ed to continue for sunday and of course on election dy: just a remarkaioe ele in so many ways. these three states, much interest in what's going to happen in your states. in florida, tom hudson. in michigan, zoe clark. in thank you all.uels. the protests in philadelphia against police violence are the latest in a year of nationwide demonstrations against racism and police using excesve force. amna nawaz is back with more on how the protest movement of today takes a pa
judy: and zoe clark, what about michigan?we can begin to see how many absentee ballots havbeen turned in. . this is the first presidential race in michan where no reason absentee ballots are allowed. we have seen record numbers, both in terms of requests of ballots already returned, we are looking for historic turnout here in michigan in election 2020. judy: and in just a few seconds tom hudson, what does it look like inlorida? much. the same 45% of registered voters have already cast ballots...
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professor clark -- >> that applies to the irs. . >> professor clark, areyou suggesting the president donald j trump did anything illegal with his tax returns, yes, sir no ? >> i think the new york times article implies that he may have. >> i didn't ask what the new york times article implies, i asked if it's illegal. >> mister chairman,ranking member, whatever you want to call yourself today .let her finish her answer please. >> i want to make my question brief so your answer can be brief. my question to the member of the panel is doyou believe donald trump did something wrong . >> if i thought the witnesses were not answering honestly and wanted to give you an answeri would cut them off . [overlapping conversation] >> we know how it stacks up. [overlapping conversation] you can talk as long as you want but it's not stacked up . >> i get it. i get it and i'm reclaiming my time sir. >> professor clark, bring it to an end. >> on asking if thepresident did anything illegal with his tax returns . >> i think the jury is out sir. >> yes, sir no, did the president do something illegal? >> w
professor clark -- >> that applies to the irs. . >> professor clark, areyou suggesting the president donald j trump did anything illegal with his tax returns, yes, sir no ? >> i think the new york times article implies that he may have. >> i didn't ask what the new york times article implies, i asked if it's illegal. >> mister chairman,ranking member, whatever you want to call yourself today .let her finish her answer please. >> i want to make my question...
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i am jeff clark. i am head of the civil division. i wanted to start out by thanking the deputy attorney general for his leadership and my u.s. attorney counterparts and partners for a tremendous team effort. begin that i want to echoing the deputy attorney general's thanks for that you met us work that went into this case. majors a, schmidt is a oil stone to combat the opioid crisis by holding accountable those who feel it. the opioid epidemic is exacerbated when companies and individuals put profit above the well-being of patients. the civil division remains committed to using all of the tools at its disposal to investigate and prosecute such crimes. we have both civil authority and criminal authority in our division. these tools include not only pursuing the type of criminal violations discussed by the deputy attorney general and my colleagues from the u.s. attorneys offices but also civil remedies, which is what i am here to focus on including under the false claims act designed to protect wondered programs -- protect taxpayer pro
i am jeff clark. i am head of the civil division. i wanted to start out by thanking the deputy attorney general for his leadership and my u.s. attorney counterparts and partners for a tremendous team effort. begin that i want to echoing the deputy attorney general's thanks for that you met us work that went into this case. majors a, schmidt is a oil stone to combat the opioid crisis by holding accountable those who feel it. the opioid epidemic is exacerbated when companies and individuals put...
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kristen clarke. we are going to work on getting her back.have a little technical clips just -- technical glitch. david: this is "balance of power." we are back with kristen clarke. thank you for your patience. we had technical difficulties. what i was saying was, we have a couple of decisions from the supreme court, just orders without opinions, that seem to be contradictory. in pennsylvania you can have three more days, in wisconsin you cannot. do they contradict? >> it is interesting. we will have to see what justice amy coney barrett means for the equation. no uncertain terms to i think justice barrett should recuse herself from any decision concerning the election season. we saw in one instance justice roberts declined to be for actual to a judgment issued by a state court. in pennsylvania. estate supreme court decision interpreting state law. a 4-4 outcomein of the court, leaving in place the decision that means absentee ballots that are postmarked by election day will count, if received, up to a certain number of days. in wisconsin, we
kristen clarke. we are going to work on getting her back.have a little technical clips just -- technical glitch. david: this is "balance of power." we are back with kristen clarke. thank you for your patience. we had technical difficulties. what i was saying was, we have a couple of decisions from the supreme court, just orders without opinions, that seem to be contradictory. in pennsylvania you can have three more days, in wisconsin you cannot. do they contradict? >> it is...
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steve clark will be confident that they have enough to get past israel here tonight.finished you mentioned about no fans being in the stadium, do you think that would ease the pressure on them? i suppose it would ease the pressure in some ways. that saidi ease the pressure in some ways. that said i am sure scotland would have loved 50,000 supporters cheering them which they would have had had them which they would have had had the match taken place back in march as it was supposed to but as you say no fans here tonight, there will be 2000 fans in sarajevo where northern ireland are facing bosnia and —— bosnia—herzegovina and it could be a big night for the northern ireland captain steven davis as he wins a record 120 as stephen watson now reports. modest and unassuming. that is the stephen davis way. but the northern ireland captain can't shy away from the spotlight this week. nearly 16 yea rs the spotlight this week. nearly 16 years ago he made his international debut in a 1—0 defeat to canada. since then the team and his escape or have come a long way. qualify for a
steve clark will be confident that they have enough to get past israel here tonight.finished you mentioned about no fans being in the stadium, do you think that would ease the pressure on them? i suppose it would ease the pressure in some ways. that saidi ease the pressure in some ways. that said i am sure scotland would have loved 50,000 supporters cheering them which they would have had had them which they would have had had the match taken place back in march as it was supposed to but as you...
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professor clark. because he completes his annual government financial disclosures there is no need for the public to see his tax returns. do you agree with that conclusion? >> i do not agree with that. the current system has gaps and some of those gaps will be revealed on tax returns but i want to associate myself with the ambassador, this president has countless conflicts of interest and we need to get a better handle on the president, who his creditors are and who his business partners are. >> last week i heard in another committee meeting i was invited to, i learned the irs chief speak and -- we are not getting any leeway from the irs, i spoke to several of you today that the numbers were out of sight. they were being audited so much more in percentage than those who were well-off and that is serious business. professor letterman and mister rosenthal, press reports indicate he shoots at 7 springs estate as an investment property. this allows him to avoid the alternative minimum tax. what do you kno
professor clark. because he completes his annual government financial disclosures there is no need for the public to see his tax returns. do you agree with that conclusion? >> i do not agree with that. the current system has gaps and some of those gaps will be revealed on tax returns but i want to associate myself with the ambassador, this president has countless conflicts of interest and we need to get a better handle on the president, who his creditors are and who his business partners...
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helen clark, thank you very much. lot of rain to come this weekend. many places will be largely dry, but not an awful lot of sunshine for many of us either with a lot of cloud in the sky. cloudy conditions for most as we head through the rest of today. there will be some breaks in the cloud here and there, some spells of sunshine, equally some showers across the far south—west and some patchy rain moving down across the north of scotland where the winds will be coming in from the north as well, so it is going to feel particularly chilly here. top temperatures in aberdeen for example 9 degrees. furthersouth, london, plymouth, 13, maybe hull getting a high of 14
helen clark, thank you very much. lot of rain to come this weekend. many places will be largely dry, but not an awful lot of sunshine for many of us either with a lot of cloud in the sky. cloudy conditions for most as we head through the rest of today. there will be some breaks in the cloud here and there, some spells of sunshine, equally some showers across the far south—west and some patchy rain moving down across the north of scotland where the winds will be coming in from the north as...
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clark i see the optimism of the has been expressed by democrats over the last few weeks at this stage you seem to be quite confident the 3rd of november is going to be an historic moment for the americans do you have any concerns about voter suppression. but let me address the 1st part having been on the ballot i've never agreed to let our guard down until all the votes are counted. we've seen this before and it we have an electoral college that makes a decision not a popular vote and those crucial states are going to be so and so important the swing states but there's a huge difference between 20202016 donald trump could run as an outsider there no question about it now he is the president of the united states is harry truman said the buck stops here and all the things that we've been discussing he has all too much responsibility but that he cannot blame joe biden who has not been in office the last 4 years it is donald trump. adolfo what do you think would happen in the upcoming days until the before the day of the election what are the chances for donald trump to tell the ground in
clark i see the optimism of the has been expressed by democrats over the last few weeks at this stage you seem to be quite confident the 3rd of november is going to be an historic moment for the americans do you have any concerns about voter suppression. but let me address the 1st part having been on the ballot i've never agreed to let our guard down until all the votes are counted. we've seen this before and it we have an electoral college that makes a decision not a popular vote and those...
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as we see, clark does not get a word in. >> they are having press conferences. he's having a big press conference this morning. they make party apple -- party allegations. we just get tried and convicted every day. >> get somebody that can write some mean damn speeches that they have to deny and let them do some research. that is what you have to do. you've got to employ their resources and talents. do the research instead of attacking you. i find some reason that griffin's is in this thing. he said a week before that he was against anybody. he was not worried about pornography. anybody look at his face and can tell that does not bother him. pornography. he was worried that he could not make a partnership out of the chief justice. and the republican chief justice had delayed it and took politics with it until he could get in. that is what he said. he said it days before we named them. somebody ought to point that out. prof. johnson: this is desperation. when your tactics are to say nasty, uncorroborated things about republicans, you are probably going to lose. g
as we see, clark does not get a word in. >> they are having press conferences. he's having a big press conference this morning. they make party apple -- party allegations. we just get tried and convicted every day. >> get somebody that can write some mean damn speeches that they have to deny and let them do some research. that is what you have to do. you've got to employ their resources and talents. do the research instead of attacking you. i find some reason that griffin's is in...
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host: nick clark? guest: i think most red counties will stay red. i think the law and order message the president is advancing is likely resonating with voters that have already decided they're going to support the president. there's not a lot of evidence in the polling data it is changing anyone's mind. i think it is resonating with people already convinced. the question is, is it going to mobilize greater turnout? our trump supporters going to be more likely to vote? i have my doubts about that. i think it is a highly mobilized group. i think they are already likely to turn out and vote. i suspect you are right. if the polls are wrong and pennsylvania stays red, that maybe one of the expo nations. but i have some doubts about it now. host: how confident are you in polling this time around? guest: we are in a different situations. a lot of polling people were basing projections on in 2016 were national polls. we did not have as many state polls. they are more reliable and consistent indicators of what is going on in each date -- state. they account
host: nick clark? guest: i think most red counties will stay red. i think the law and order message the president is advancing is likely resonating with voters that have already decided they're going to support the president. there's not a lot of evidence in the polling data it is changing anyone's mind. i think it is resonating with people already convinced. the question is, is it going to mobilize greater turnout? our trump supporters going to be more likely to vote? i have my doubts about...
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