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in fact when tom clark came to him, when tom clark came to the oval office with a list he had a list of catholic nominees. his going to have a catholic nominee and harry truman did not even look at said no, no, no prime going to nominate you. he had it in his own mind of who was going to be the nominee to the court. they were going to be men they were all men at this time. they were men he knew and trusted. [laughter] one has got to count. it is incredible. >> throughout you leave two great narratives about how truman is the court. a couple of cases relate to unions and a couple create civil rights. we really do not have time to get too much into those. please buy the book or get it from the library, whatever. it is a fantastic read and you will learn so much. i'm wondering if you could, enclosing, summarize how truman used the supreme court to advance his civil rights agenda? >> truman was the first president to address the naacp. he became convinced particularly after the blinding of sgt isaac ordered, that something had to be done at the federal level to protect the rights of amer
in fact when tom clark came to him, when tom clark came to the oval office with a list he had a list of catholic nominees. his going to have a catholic nominee and harry truman did not even look at said no, no, no prime going to nominate you. he had it in his own mind of who was going to be the nominee to the court. they were going to be men they were all men at this time. they were men he knew and trusted. [laughter] one has got to count. it is incredible. >> throughout you leave two...
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i am 44, tom clark was 45 of the time. clark had been an exceptional law student. franklin roosevelt had wanted to hire tom clark's older brother. he was an exceptional law student and big shot lawyer. by all accounts, he was on his way to doing grant things. no, he was doing very well in texas. the senator from texas said to the white house, we've got his younger brother, will you take him? they gave tom clark something of alakija of in the department of justice. clark worked his way up. what he might have lacked in academic ability, he certainly made up 14 work ethic. he became truman's attorney general. he became very successful in being in aggressive attorney general. it was in part because he recognized that he was not the best lawyer in the building. what he did was manage the department of justice. he said, what can we do to advance the administration's agenda? now, we expect out of our attorney general. the president certainly expects it of the attorney general. prior to that, the attorney general have generally been the solicitor general. you can get someo
i am 44, tom clark was 45 of the time. clark had been an exceptional law student. franklin roosevelt had wanted to hire tom clark's older brother. he was an exceptional law student and big shot lawyer. by all accounts, he was on his way to doing grant things. no, he was doing very well in texas. the senator from texas said to the white house, we've got his younger brother, will you take him? they gave tom clark something of alakija of in the department of justice. clark worked his way up. what...
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henry clark wondered., the scientists call it, the eating away of the soil, destruction which began when the early settlers cut down the forests. when the farmers out of ignorance cloud straight for rose down the hillside. destruction from the sky. ♪♪ >> this is the way it was year after year. in a forgotten part of the united states. this was the havoc caused by greed and neglect, men working alone against the forces of nature. farms, towns, industry smashed. hundreds ground, thousands made homeless. energies of the river running to waste, the energies of the people too. henry clark's trouble was the trouble of 3 million americans in the tennessee valley. it became the direct concern of 130 million americans in the 48 states, a challenge to democracy and its ability to care for its own. the valley of the tennessee river lies in the southeastern united states. it covers an area 40,000 mi. . nearly as large as england. it was a problem of reconstruction. reconstruction of land, reconstruction of people. fou
henry clark wondered., the scientists call it, the eating away of the soil, destruction which began when the early settlers cut down the forests. when the farmers out of ignorance cloud straight for rose down the hillside. destruction from the sky. ♪♪ >> this is the way it was year after year. in a forgotten part of the united states. this was the havoc caused by greed and neglect, men working alone against the forces of nature. farms, towns, industry smashed. hundreds ground,...
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clark?oken the long-standing policy governing communication between the justice department and the white house. white house lawyers pat cipollone intervened and warned clark not to communicate with the white house. clark agreed. but just two days later escalated the situation with an email that set off a series of events that would rock the justice department. >> we came in on monday, december 28th, hectic day as they all were and in the afternoon got the email which i had to sit down and read more than once to make sure i understood what he was proposing. >> what was he proposing? >> he was proposing sending out a letter signed by the three of us, the acting attorney general, myself and jeff clark to georgia but also the other states, the other swing states, as well, suggesting essentially that they set aside the electors assigned to support president elect biden and hold hearings and basically have the state legislatures pick a new slate of electors. >> did a letter claim the u.s. departme
clark?oken the long-standing policy governing communication between the justice department and the white house. white house lawyers pat cipollone intervened and warned clark not to communicate with the white house. clark agreed. but just two days later escalated the situation with an email that set off a series of events that would rock the justice department. >> we came in on monday, december 28th, hectic day as they all were and in the afternoon got the email which i had to sit down and...
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and they gave clark a chance to respond.n his response, he said, you should not go forward with this investigation of potential disciplining of me because there are all these other parallel investigations into my behavior. and once they are resolved, it could actually resolve the questions you have about what i did. just the fact that he would say that this criminal investigation of him could go his way and show the d. c. bar that he did nothing wrong, does say to me that he believes he did nothing wrong. but also, the bar, they read his argument, and it will apply, which is where they got this information, they disagree with him. and say, listen, just because you might be under criminal investigation does not mean that is going to resolve anything for us. we are still able to examine your behavior on its own. >> there is one other lawyer who seems to be th is fairly advanced, w john eastman. because it was not working for the government. he essentially called himself a counsel to the president. we know he was intimately inv
and they gave clark a chance to respond.n his response, he said, you should not go forward with this investigation of potential disciplining of me because there are all these other parallel investigations into my behavior. and once they are resolved, it could actually resolve the questions you have about what i did. just the fact that he would say that this criminal investigation of him could go his way and show the d. c. bar that he did nothing wrong, does say to me that he believes he did...
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it was a hard decision for henry clark. well, he should go on. but he was the descendant of pioneers of men who had taken a chance and would know that their salvation lay in cooperation the old spirit of the pioneers was reawakened. the machines began to one by the next year there were results. henry clark had the best crop of tobacco ever grown in the county. he was sending substantial quantities of food to market. and giving his neighbors plenty of food for thought they came to see the new fertilizer the new methods. and the student became a teacher in the tennessee valley that year 30,000 other demonstration farmers became teachers too. well the next year's harvest henry and his neighbors had a threshing machine especially designed by the tva experts for this valley each group of farmers. had a machine each farmer had an equal right to its use no longer was it one man alone against the drought in the flood for the first time they were acting together cooperatively for a common purpose. and even more a change was beginning to come into their th
it was a hard decision for henry clark. well, he should go on. but he was the descendant of pioneers of men who had taken a chance and would know that their salvation lay in cooperation the old spirit of the pioneers was reawakened. the machines began to one by the next year there were results. henry clark had the best crop of tobacco ever grown in the county. he was sending substantial quantities of food to market. and giving his neighbors plenty of food for thought they came to see the new...
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it was a hard decision for henry clark. well, he should go on. but he was the descendant of pioneers of men who had taken a chance and would know that their salvation lay in cooperation the old spirit of the pioneers was reawakened. the machines began to one by the next year there were results. henry clark had the best crop of tobacco ever grown in the county. he was sending substantial quantities of food to market. and giving his neighbors plenty of food for thought they came to see the new fertilizer the new methods. and the student became a teacher in the tennessee valley that year 30,000 other demonstration farmers became teachers too. well the next year's harvest henry and his neighbors had a threshing machine especially designed by the tva experts for this valley each group of farmers. had a machine each farmer had an equal right to its use no longer was it one man alone against the drought in the flood for the first time they were acting together cooperatively for a common purpose. and even more a change was beginning to come into their th
it was a hard decision for henry clark. well, he should go on. but he was the descendant of pioneers of men who had taken a chance and would know that their salvation lay in cooperation the old spirit of the pioneers was reawakened. the machines began to one by the next year there were results. henry clark had the best crop of tobacco ever grown in the county. he was sending substantial quantities of food to market. and giving his neighbors plenty of food for thought they came to see the new...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ bandit lands, hopeless lands, henry clark. erosion the scientists callth i.e destruction that began innocently in the early settlers cut down the forest. when farmers out of ignorance and plowed straight furrows down the hillside. ♪ destruction from the sky. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the way it was, year after year end a forgotten part of the united states. this was i have a college's caused by greed and neglect. men working alone unable to see fortress ofce nature. industry smashed. thousands made homeless. the images of the river running too wasted. the energy of the people too. with 3 million americans in the tennessee valley. it became the direct concern of 130 million americans in the 48 states. a challenge to democracy. its ability to care for its own. the valley of the tennessee river lies in the southeastern united states. it covers an area of 40000 square miles. nearly as large as england. it was a problem of reconstruction. reconstruction of lands, reconstruction of people. and democracy met the test. found the men to supervise the job. james p polk
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it was because clark has faced an ethics complaint in the d.c. not been charged with any crimes but dishit is shedding a little more light on what the justice department is investigating. >> at the same time, the house select january 6th committee is getting new information. >> that's right. my colleague and i spoke to bennie thompson earlier, the chair of the house select committee. he said they have gotten thousands of exhibits from the u.s. secret service. remember, this has been a point of contention, these missing texts related to the u.s. secret service. thompson says they got information, messages from january 5th and 6th of 2021. we're learning from a secret service spokesperson these are actually microsoft teams messages, so we still don't know the contents, but it is clear that the secret service is now providing more information that the committee has requested. >> that's important. thank you very much, sara murray, working her sources for us. let's get some reaction to all of this and more from a key member of the january 6th select c
it was because clark has faced an ethics complaint in the d.c. not been charged with any crimes but dishit is shedding a little more light on what the justice department is investigating. >> at the same time, the house select january 6th committee is getting new information. >> that's right. my colleague and i spoke to bennie thompson earlier, the chair of the house select committee. he said they have gotten thousands of exhibits from the u.s. secret service. remember, this has been...
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clark. deputy city attorney will give a presentation on her role to the board as deputy city attorney, the scope of the body authority and the realm of the individual board members. >> hi, everyone. i think i met most of you at the training and those that i didn't meet, again my name is jana clark, i work for the city attorney's office and thought i would give background into what i do in general and then i was going to hit three topics. one base any the role of boards and commissions generally and speak to the role of this body in particular specifically, and then discuss just high points of the public meeting laws. and then i will probably have comments on a couple other agenda items as they come up, for example recruitment of the inspector general and-basically, i am advice attorney and my role is to provide advice to the departments i'm assigned, and just by way of background, i advice the juvenile probation department including the juvenile probation commission. advice the department of
clark. deputy city attorney will give a presentation on her role to the board as deputy city attorney, the scope of the body authority and the realm of the individual board members. >> hi, everyone. i think i met most of you at the training and those that i didn't meet, again my name is jana clark, i work for the city attorney's office and thought i would give background into what i do in general and then i was going to hit three topics. one base any the role of boards and commissions...
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this is clark. he's 19 and regularly speaks out about what's happening in hong kong.nvolved in the protests in hong kong while he was still at school in 2019. a photo of him being arrested by police was beamed around international news outlets. how old were you? 15. 16. you were 16? 16. yeah. why is that blood on your head? i was mostly hit by my head. clark left hong kong at christmas because he was worried about being arrested again. he's been granted political asylum in the uk and has been living in manchester. why did you come to the uk? because at that time i think it's very dangerous for me because ijoin lots of protests. your parents found out you went to the uk because the school emailed them to let them know. i sent an email to my school and the school tell my parents that i went to the uk. you didn't want to tell your parents why? i hadn't told anything about my leave. why? i think it is quite dangerous for me to tell them that i'm leaving because they are like they're pro—government, they're working in the government. how did they feel about that? the relat
this is clark. he's 19 and regularly speaks out about what's happening in hong kong.nvolved in the protests in hong kong while he was still at school in 2019. a photo of him being arrested by police was beamed around international news outlets. how old were you? 15. 16. you were 16? 16. yeah. why is that blood on your head? i was mostly hit by my head. clark left hong kong at christmas because he was worried about being arrested again. he's been granted political asylum in the uk and has been...
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and you and you back to were nick clark, who's, who's outside the atlantic? yes, the guests and keep on coming, coaches arriving as you sailors trust the british prime minister has just arrived. interesting because of cools. remember she was the last primary so that the queen accepted the anointed as prime minister before she died. there was a picture 2 days before she died. in fact with the queen as we can frail but as, as any magic smile as she is greeting let's trust. and if you think of it, the queen herself, she used to like to quote winston churchill. he said the father back could you look the father forward you can see. and the queen, her 1st prime minister was winston churchill. he was born in 1874. and his truck is just walked in here. was born in 1975. it's more than 100 years that span music story amount of time from the time of square rigged sailing ships of the crazy world that we live in today at. let's bring back an eta is our role historian, and this is a thing it, isn't it? the queen sadly, takes with her a huge wealth of knowledge to the gra
and you and you back to were nick clark, who's, who's outside the atlantic? yes, the guests and keep on coming, coaches arriving as you sailors trust the british prime minister has just arrived. interesting because of cools. remember she was the last primary so that the queen accepted the anointed as prime minister before she died. there was a picture 2 days before she died. in fact with the queen as we can frail but as, as any magic smile as she is greeting let's trust. and if you think of it,...
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clark started representing a month before.hink it is important to put the cavity ought out there just because you work for the same law firm doesn't mean you know that person. but this article went on to explain these to cope clark and wade worked together on cases. so congressman have you received and ensure domestic assurances mcquade doj lawyer was anything involving hunter biden going forward now that his buddy clark is hunter's attorney? >> no, and this stinks worse than the fbi raid to be honest with you. if you look at the conflicts of interest here, you cannot begin to tell the true story as to how it looks that mcquade was hired one month after clark was retained by hunter biden's attorney. mcquade was hired to be the head of the criminal division of the fbi! when everyone already knew there was an impending criminal investigation of hunter biden. no one knew about this until the post broke that story. how do you continue to operate with all of these conflicts of interest with respect to hunter biden? believe what you
clark started representing a month before.hink it is important to put the cavity ought out there just because you work for the same law firm doesn't mean you know that person. but this article went on to explain these to cope clark and wade worked together on cases. so congressman have you received and ensure domestic assurances mcquade doj lawyer was anything involving hunter biden going forward now that his buddy clark is hunter's attorney? >> no, and this stinks worse than the fbi raid...
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in yugoslavia and was the supreme commander of of the united nato armed forces in europe, general clark highly appreciated the ability of the ukrainian armed forces to launch a counteroffensive . of the ukrainian counteroffensive, and i think you will also be interested to hear his thoughts about our armed forces and ukraine in general. so, first of all, they say about the incompetence of the russian forces, so they were unexpectedly incompetent, but before judging them, two things should be noted. they entered with full conviction that they bought ukraine. well, maybe they should have gotten rid of president zelensky there and simply gone to the maidan. therefore , they did not deploy in operational procedures and this, of course, caused their vulnerable tactics not adapted to the resistance of the ukrainians, and actually they entered from the south, planning to neutralize the airports there, other forces, and actually they did not have much thanks to beat president zelenskyi, we capture vlad vlad, but this perception of the russian forces as not competent must be analyzed very carefu
in yugoslavia and was the supreme commander of of the united nato armed forces in europe, general clark highly appreciated the ability of the ukrainian armed forces to launch a counteroffensive . of the ukrainian counteroffensive, and i think you will also be interested to hear his thoughts about our armed forces and ukraine in general. so, first of all, they say about the incompetence of the russian forces, so they were unexpectedly incompetent, but before judging them, two things should be...
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jeffrey clark is an obvious target for a flip along with so many other people.ay the news is reporting donald trump is paying his new lawyer $3 million, ari. $3 million to join his legal team. if you talk to the general counsel of anypany in the country and you say, what kind of case would you spend $3 million on? it's usually something with a ton of legal work. and so that suggests to me that's what's going on here. trump understands that this is not just a small document dispute or something like that between january 6th and this. it's a massive criminal investigation as it should be. >> david? >> first my guess is this lawyer is worried that trump won't pay his bills. wants the money up front. i agree with neal. the breadth of conspiracy in a tool for prosecutors. one of the interesting things about the subpoena that served at his home where they got the electronics and so forth, it was an office of the inspector general that came in there. i don't think that at the end of the day really means a lot, but it's interesting that the justice department is looking
jeffrey clark is an obvious target for a flip along with so many other people.ay the news is reporting donald trump is paying his new lawyer $3 million, ari. $3 million to join his legal team. if you talk to the general counsel of anypany in the country and you say, what kind of case would you spend $3 million on? it's usually something with a ton of legal work. and so that suggests to me that's what's going on here. trump understands that this is not just a small document dispute or something...
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weather is michael cohen, rudy giuliani, jeff clark. if they were lied to they can save themselves by turning on him. they can provide testimony under this exception. if they want to go down with the ship and that is their problem. they're gonna point walks in and you have to, say who is more important. is it yourself or this clinton lied to you. so, now imagine donald trump response to his saying, no i never said that to him. i never said that. so he is denying what your client to saying and your client told you this. the client is now saying no i never told him. that where does that leave him in defense of kevin corbin's position? >> so if evan or christina were smart they documented exactly what donald trump told them and then. he said i've never known a lawyer to take notes, he hated that when it got to government. that's what good lawyers, do you document what is told to you especially by klein, particularly if the client like donald trump was a problem with the truth so that you can cover yourself and your own agatha corresponds a
weather is michael cohen, rudy giuliani, jeff clark. if they were lied to they can save themselves by turning on him. they can provide testimony under this exception. if they want to go down with the ship and that is their problem. they're gonna point walks in and you have to, say who is more important. is it yourself or this clinton lied to you. so, now imagine donald trump response to his saying, no i never said that to him. i never said that. so he is denying what your client to saying and...
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clark, james clark radio engineer. i'm one of johnson's tenants too. of rent control? well mr., i have got a family to support. and anything that keeps down the cost of living is all right with me. >> rent control is not perfect. there are very few chancellors a and rent gaucher's that insist on bonus payments and phony titan sales of furniture. but by the vigilance of cooperating landlords and other local citizens, as well as government officials the public is unprotected. ♪ this a public, and this public. the war is over but we are still at war against inflationary prices and rents. ♪ next to food, rent is the largest item in our budget. lifting rent controls while homes are still scarce, would break out other price controls. such a p break of alliant woulde followed by skyrocketing prices and the kind of headache we had after world war i which started when rent jumped 50% after armistice day. with this situation, it becomes of the utmost importance to hold the line. break the light on rent by paying or a charging illegal ret and you could help start
clark, james clark radio engineer. i'm one of johnson's tenants too. of rent control? well mr., i have got a family to support. and anything that keeps down the cost of living is all right with me. >> rent control is not perfect. there are very few chancellors a and rent gaucher's that insist on bonus payments and phony titan sales of furniture. but by the vigilance of cooperating landlords and other local citizens, as well as government officials the public is unprotected. ♪ this a...
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clark christopher robert clarke donna marie clarke michael j.e suria rachel emma clarke kevin francis cleary james d. cleere geoffrey w. cloud susan marie clyne steven coakley jeffrey alan coale patricia a. cody daniel michael coffey jason matthew coffey florence g. cohen kevin s. cohen anthony joseph coladonato mark joseph colaio stephen j. colaio christopher michael colasanti kevin nathaniel colbert michel p. colbert keith e. coleman scott thomas coleman tarel coleman liam joseph colhoun robert d. colin robert j. coll jean marie collin john michael collins michael l. collins thomas joseph collins joseph kent collison jeffrey dwayne collman patricia malia colodner linda m. colon soledi "sol" e. colon >> and a special remembrance for my friend, kathy from the port authority police department. for my ems colleagues and for our family members, brother, brother-in-law, father and friend. >> and my mother, roberta bernstein ever, you are always in my heart. >> ronald edward comer jaime concepcion albert conde denease conley susan p. conlon margaret
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and they were headed straight for us. >> reporter: clarke had taken off from a nearby runway. air traffic control directing him to overfly where the delta flight was taking off. delta telling abc news that it is aware of these reports and is investigating. "nothing is more important than safety." early flight data shows the planes were at one point about .3 of a mile apart horizontally and 500 feet apart vertically and that the pilots of both planes saw each other. >> the responsibility is still on the pilot to look outside to prevent something like this, i amid-air collision. >> reporter: and the faa tells us it is investigating what led to that close call. without a doubt this should not have happened. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> remarkable. crisis averted. all right, gio, thank you. >>> coming up, the moment a group of teenagers save a family from a burning building. >>> also ahead, from school supplies to electronics, where you can find the hottest deals this labor day weekend. there is nothing glamorous about migraines. since i was a teenager the pain has taken me
and they were headed straight for us. >> reporter: clarke had taken off from a nearby runway. air traffic control directing him to overfly where the delta flight was taking off. delta telling abc news that it is aware of these reports and is investigating. "nothing is more important than safety." early flight data shows the planes were at one point about .3 of a mile apart horizontally and 500 feet apart vertically and that the pilots of both planes saw each other. >> the...
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>> reporter: the video, just on obtained exclusively by abc news but shot two weeks ago, captured clarke making a last-minute ma maneuver to avoid the jet. >> i knew that this didn't look right. immediately, i turned right, and i climbed as deeply as i could, and they were headed straight for us. >> reporter: clarke had taken off from a nearby runway. air traffic control directing him to overfly where the delta flight was taking off. delta tonight telling abc news that it is "aware of these reports" and "is investigating. nothing is more important than safety." early flight data shows the planes were at one point about 0.3 of a mile apart horizontally, and 500 feet apart vertically, and that the pilots of both planes saw each other. >> the responsibility is still on the pilots to look outside to prevent something like this, midair collision. >> reporter: and cecilia, tonight, the faa says it is investigating what led to that close call, but clearly, this should not have happened. cecilia? >> a frightening scene there. gio, thank you. >>> and we have another air travel headline to tell yo
>> reporter: the video, just on obtained exclusively by abc news but shot two weeks ago, captured clarke making a last-minute ma maneuver to avoid the jet. >> i knew that this didn't look right. immediately, i turned right, and i climbed as deeply as i could, and they were headed straight for us. >> reporter: clarke had taken off from a nearby runway. air traffic control directing him to overfly where the delta flight was taking off. delta tonight telling abc news that it is...
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sarah clark is that life for us in brisbin? what else did he say? it will they promise to anthony albany, the address the nation through a live tv address in the last hour or so. he knows a distraught he is in the morning for this huge loss. he said, the comfort to be found in the words of the queen where he said, she said, grief is the price and we pay for love. now, at the end, the governor general will travel to you, kate, to meet king charles the 3rd in coming days. he's confirmed that there will be a national memorial service. there also be a national day of mourning here in australia, palm. it has also been cancelled next week as a result of the death of the queen. any the dress united to the queen visited this jealous, 16 times during the 7 decades of her run and she visited every state and territory . and anyone who knows the strategy knows it's a huge country and some a strong and haven't even done that. when she time to study that was back in 1954, 7000000 people turned out to get a glimpse of the queen, the people have a very soft spot fo
sarah clark is that life for us in brisbin? what else did he say? it will they promise to anthony albany, the address the nation through a live tv address in the last hour or so. he knows a distraught he is in the morning for this huge loss. he said, the comfort to be found in the words of the queen where he said, she said, grief is the price and we pay for love. now, at the end, the governor general will travel to you, kate, to meet king charles the 3rd in coming days. he's confirmed that...
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one other aspect of the federal investigation that i want your take on, jeffrey clark, the former justiceent official involved in some point at maybe he was going to take over the entire doj and step in ratifying the election. we have learned that the search of his belongings and house was based on violations of false statements, conspiracy, and obstruction. what do those possible charges mean to you? >> you know, the background on this individual is that he was being actively considered by trump to replace bill barr has attorney general. but the staff revolted, including in-house council and said, this guy is unfit he can't be attorney general. but on the other hand he is a high ranking official in the justice department, or at least was. so i think, one, it's very surprising that the department of justice goes after one of its own. and this is an aggressive move against him, you know, conducting a search and making noises about criminal charges. so i think it shows that garland is being very, very aggressive with this investigation. with all of the subpoenas and the people he's going af
one other aspect of the federal investigation that i want your take on, jeffrey clark, the former justiceent official involved in some point at maybe he was going to take over the entire doj and step in ratifying the election. we have learned that the search of his belongings and house was based on violations of false statements, conspiracy, and obstruction. what do those possible charges mean to you? >> you know, the background on this individual is that he was being actively considered...
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general clark, thank you so much for being with us. dissent in russia right now. it appears to be growing. your sense of this -- i mean, does this mean that putin's grip on power may be slipping? >> well, there's no doubt that people in russia see that -- some people in russia see the war's not going the way putin's described it. there's always been a lot of distrust by ordinary russians of the media because it's controlled by the state. but that's a long way from saying russia is a democracy and he's likely to be impeached and thrown out of power. whatever happens is going to happen on the inside. we probably won't have any indication of it. and putin has been aware of the threat for a long, long time. the last year he's taken extraordinary measures with his personal security, all these autocrats understand that the only way they're going to be overthrown is by somebody close to them. they eliminate anyone who's close to him who might be a threat in terms of bodyguards, assistants, cabinet ministers, prime ministers, and make sure eve
general clark, thank you so much for being with us. dissent in russia right now. it appears to be growing. your sense of this -- i mean, does this mean that putin's grip on power may be slipping? >> well, there's no doubt that people in russia see that -- some people in russia see the war's not going the way putin's described it. there's always been a lot of distrust by ordinary russians of the media because it's controlled by the state. but that's a long way from saying russia is a...
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albright, the nato secretary general, javier selina, the supreme allied commander in europe. wesley clark and native ministers of foreign affairs and defense who give to the eloquence, studying on it's better to leave that even after a year below, you put it up on any board meetings to stop those. she said it's for koya. so council took us with the more viewed items companies with early kebraw yodi, cultural studies, silva now, molly, the well, you know, quite a while today, so we'll settle machine of, would anyone be awesome to this is going up. was slow affected, not as bully, locally. so totally up to muddy. hello. it is so soon as the family called post, lisa was here to wash and i'll go down. mm. yes. i mean, oh really? with this lu collateral credential? not just upon i thought he was watching and sim only yet until yes. mm mm. you beat us on campus to movie then up at nathan williams in any over sharla, mitchell with emily sunglass most we have been unique nazis. i meant that was made younger that touched me nice william anisa glass and the size of his mental speak additional for s
albright, the nato secretary general, javier selina, the supreme allied commander in europe. wesley clark and native ministers of foreign affairs and defense who give to the eloquence, studying on it's better to leave that even after a year below, you put it up on any board meetings to stop those. she said it's for koya. so council took us with the more viewed items companies with early kebraw yodi, cultural studies, silva now, molly, the well, you know, quite a while today, so we'll settle...
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assistant speaker catherine clark was number four she was off-campus. got to be honest with you all, i am sitting there the house of the democratic caucus number five democrat in the house, i was waiting for somebody to come geteb me. but as cindy knows they never came. i thought to myself well, it's a good thing i amgo from brooklyn. because we just did not know what we were going to have to do to defend ourselves and defend our democracy. finally, after some time and ticommotion they were able to fd us a safe passageway to a secure location where we remained for several hours. but i tell you the story in conclusion not because the most important thing that happened that day was that we were run off the floor of the house of representatives by a violent mob of insurrectionist, no. the most important thing that happened that day is an example of american resilience. is that we came back to the capitol. we completed our work. we certify the election and we made sure joe biden would become the 46th president of the united states of america. that is what d
assistant speaker catherine clark was number four she was off-campus. got to be honest with you all, i am sitting there the house of the democratic caucus number five democrat in the house, i was waiting for somebody to come geteb me. but as cindy knows they never came. i thought to myself well, it's a good thing i amgo from brooklyn. because we just did not know what we were going to have to do to defend ourselves and defend our democracy. finally, after some time and ticommotion they were...
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german. >> robert tellis, the clark county public administrator has been charged with murder.blished an investigative report about the chaotic working environment under tellis' leadership. he reported that the public administrator's office was, quote, mired in turmoil and internal dissension over the past two years, with allegations of emotional stress, bullying, and favoritism leading to secret videotaping of the boss and a coworker outside the office. >> we knew as investigative reporter he had written several articles and there were different allegations and statements about potential people who would be upset about it. >> german's body was found saturday, but it wasn't clear tellis might be the suspect. then investigators discovered video of a vehicle registered to tellis' wife driving around the home at the time of the murder can clothing matching the suspect's description was found inside tellis' home. >> tellis had denied the accusations raise in german's reporting but this summer lost his democratic primary bid to get re-elected. german's colleagues at the las vegas jo
german. >> robert tellis, the clark county public administrator has been charged with murder.blished an investigative report about the chaotic working environment under tellis' leadership. he reported that the public administrator's office was, quote, mired in turmoil and internal dissension over the past two years, with allegations of emotional stress, bullying, and favoritism leading to secret videotaping of the boss and a coworker outside the office. >> we knew as investigative...
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general clark, i'm wondering what your reaction is to ben's reporting.adership? was the risk worth the benefit? >> absolutely. it is a sign of leadership. he's played this exactly right from the beginning, anderson. he's a very charismatic guy. he knows how to represent the people of ukraine, and he's been really effective in using this tv enacting experience to portray the trial of ukraine to the world. which is a very powerful weapon for ukraine in this conflict. that's why i was worried when i saw he'd been in a traffic accident. that would be a great way to do something, if it had been a real assassination attempt. so he always has to be conscious of that. he's a huge target for the russians. >> ben, what is the mood like among ukrainians that you talked to in various places? are they optimistic about what lies ahead? >> certainly, the feeling is that a corner has been turned. this conflict, you know, they've had surprising victories, for instance, you'll recall back in april, late march early april, when the russians retreated from around kyiv. sinc
general clark, i'm wondering what your reaction is to ben's reporting.adership? was the risk worth the benefit? >> absolutely. it is a sign of leadership. he's played this exactly right from the beginning, anderson. he's a very charismatic guy. he knows how to represent the people of ukraine, and he's been really effective in using this tv enacting experience to portray the trial of ukraine to the world. which is a very powerful weapon for ukraine in this conflict. that's why i was...
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. >> i sat down at the justice department with kristen clark, the head of the civil rights division anddivision. they say this new office up because environmental justice is a law enforcement issue. just like policing and voting rights, access to healthy communities and a clean atmosphere is fundamentally about civil rights. to that send, i questioned both officials about the water crisis in mississippi. we know that the epa is down there investigating. here's what they told me about the role of the doj. take a listen. the epa is down there investigating what's happening in jackson, mississippi. why is the doj not there yet? >> we can't speak to the status of any activity, but our enforcement strategy, which, again, the attorney general prom low gaited in may, means we will be prioritizing cases where we can do the most. >> we as a nation have a duty to stand up fur our nation's most vulnerable. >> meanwhile, these doj officials also told me they are working on investigations into other environmental justice cases, like the failing system in alabama. >> what's so interesting and importa
. >> i sat down at the justice department with kristen clark, the head of the civil rights division anddivision. they say this new office up because environmental justice is a law enforcement issue. just like policing and voting rights, access to healthy communities and a clean atmosphere is fundamentally about civil rights. to that send, i questioned both officials about the water crisis in mississippi. we know that the epa is down there investigating. here's what they told me about the...
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clark or mr.y lark and john eastman, i would be very concerned right now, because i really think that mr. cipollone has some powerful evidence that could assist those investigations. >> renato, what does that tell you about the pace of the doj's investigation into the january 6th insurrection? does it suggest to you, then, that perhaps they're a lot farther along if they're having people like cipollone and philbin come in and testify before the grand jury? >> we have now, as you point out, some real west wing insiders and we've had yet another cell phone seized this week, i believe, from john eastman. so there's really i think a steady activity here from the justice department. a lot of folks understand we're focused on the document investigation. it's pretty dramatic what happened there. but this is i think an investigation that we shouldn't lose focus of. >> yeah, and as an aside, cipollone and philbin were also both interviewed by the fbi earlier this year regarding the mar-a-lago classified re
clark or mr.y lark and john eastman, i would be very concerned right now, because i really think that mr. cipollone has some powerful evidence that could assist those investigations. >> renato, what does that tell you about the pace of the doj's investigation into the january 6th insurrection? does it suggest to you, then, that perhaps they're a lot farther along if they're having people like cipollone and philbin come in and testify before the grand jury? >> we have now, as you...
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superintendent doctor adam clark is advising their districts, principals and athletic directors take precautions over the next week. those recommendations for students include drinking plenty of water or sports drinks wearing lightweight, light-colored clothing, avoiding outdoor activities between 10:00am and 04:00pm and using air conditioning and remaining in cool places. during the day we put our students safety and their health and well-being as a top priority. and we know that all of our staff and our principles to as well. a lot of samuels is the director of communications and community relations with san ramon valley, unified schools. she says like other districts within the county. >> they're following guidelines from the office of education's ensuring that students are hydrating ensuring that you are physical exertion during the hottest parts of the day. >> and also ensuring staff is on young children and students with chronic illnesses. superintendent clark says there's been no district-wide directive to make any changes to the daily school schedule, but says strenuous activ
superintendent doctor adam clark is advising their districts, principals and athletic directors take precautions over the next week. those recommendations for students include drinking plenty of water or sports drinks wearing lightweight, light-colored clothing, avoiding outdoor activities between 10:00am and 04:00pm and using air conditioning and remaining in cool places. during the day we put our students safety and their health and well-being as a top priority. and we know that all of our...
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steve clarke's side need to just avoid defeat, to ensure promotion in the nations league, and confirmeran tierney the latest players to withdraw from the squad, while che adams and lyndon bikes have also been ill. the fowards have travelled to poland to play ukraine, with clarke confident after back to back wins. we played well. it was a different game. it will be a different mindset for the ukrainians. they know how good we are. we didn't show them how good we are. we didn't show them how good we are. we didn't show them how good we were in the summer, but now they know how good we are and how good we can be. they will be determined to play to their best, we are determined to play to our best, so it should be a pretty good game. i have been here 18 months now, and the improvement has been drastic. i think— the improvement has been drastic. i think everyone is pulling now in the i’ili'it think everyone is pulling now in the right direction and i think we've always— right direction and i think we've always been doing that, but it is one of— always been doing that, but it is one of them
steve clarke's side need to just avoid defeat, to ensure promotion in the nations league, and confirmeran tierney the latest players to withdraw from the squad, while che adams and lyndon bikes have also been ill. the fowards have travelled to poland to play ukraine, with clarke confident after back to back wins. we played well. it was a different game. it will be a different mindset for the ukrainians. they know how good we are. we didn't show them how good we are. we didn't show them how good...
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she has appointed simon clark... as brandon _ priority. she has appointed simon clark...a big move to. the only one who stayed _ hard to see a big move to. the only one who stayed in _ hard to see a big move to. the only one who stayed in place, _ hard to see a big move to. the only one who stayed in place, i - hard to see a big move to. the only one who stayed in place, i think. i one who stayed in place, i think. that is intriguing because... to be fed to borisjohnson, one of the things he did not do was keep on moving people around, one of the big criticisms of tony blair was he moved people every five minutes and then came to realise his second term that you needed people stay and follow through but boris johnson that you needed people stay and follow through but borisjohnson did not move a lot of people and a lot of them will be trying to get to grips with their department but in the middle of a government. yes. the middle of a government. yes, some of the _ the middle of a government. yes, some of the people _ the middle of a government. yes, some of the people she
she has appointed simon clark... as brandon _ priority. she has appointed simon clark...a big move to. the only one who stayed _ hard to see a big move to. the only one who stayed in _ hard to see a big move to. the only one who stayed in place, _ hard to see a big move to. the only one who stayed in place, i - hard to see a big move to. the only one who stayed in place, i think. i one who stayed in place, i think. that is intriguing because... to be fed to borisjohnson, one of the things he...
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. >> reporter: across town, james clark doesn't have c clark doesn't have ac, but he does have this pool. >> you are cooling your whole body off. >> reporter: is saving grace for for when the heat knocked out his power. >> about 110 here. 80 in the water. it was perfect. >> reporter: back live in downtown livermore. it is dinner time. some businesses are open. there's nobody sitting out here tonight. . is going to be hot the rest of of the night. we know through some parts of the rest of the week. some people don't have a . we will introduce you to one ofm to one of them. >> out working for a living. you you can find out whether your neighborhood will be impacted by by rolling blackouts. it's in te name power grid story on kpix.c. > >> this heat wave has been espey wave has been especially brutal in contra costa county. they are are going on six days of this id of this in brentwood. it's actually expected to get up to 5 degrees. that is where shawn chs is. tilney, where are you today? how are you? by fountain. >> reporter: yes, by a fountain, , city hall in brentwood. we were expecting 1
. >> reporter: across town, james clark doesn't have c clark doesn't have ac, but he does have this pool. >> you are cooling your whole body off. >> reporter: is saving grace for for when the heat knocked out his power. >> about 110 here. 80 in the water. it was perfect. >> reporter: back live in downtown livermore. it is dinner time. some businesses are open. there's nobody sitting out here tonight. . is going to be hot the rest of of the night. we know through...
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simon clarke, one of the thins we more later. simon clarke, one of the things we try — more later. i going to know when your trickle—down approach, and it is a phrase that is disputed but let's go with that, how am i going to know... yellow for it is not our approach. locate. trickle—down is a left—wing concept designed to misrepresent what we are seeking to do. more economy is good for everybody and we take that argument had on. i for everybody and we take that argument had on.— for everybody and we take that argument had on. i will go back to my question- _ argument had on. i will go back to my question. how— argument had on. i will go back to my question. how are _ argument had on. i will go back to my question. how are people i argument had on. i will go back to my question. how are people who j argument had on. i will go back to i my question. how are people who are struggling as it stands going to know that your policy is working to? when will the tangible effect of that be? , ~ ., , .., , that be? they will know because in short order — that be? they will know because in sho
simon clarke, one of the thins we more later. simon clarke, one of the things we try — more later. i going to know when your trickle—down approach, and it is a phrase that is disputed but let's go with that, how am i going to know... yellow for it is not our approach. locate. trickle—down is a left—wing concept designed to misrepresent what we are seeking to do. more economy is good for everybody and we take that argument had on. i for everybody and we take that argument had on.— for...
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this is how the washington post writes, and with reference to general richard clark, who is still ine of the ukrainian sabotage in the territories of the liberated kherson zaporozhye regions, while the command of the united states special operations forces. this is largely the result of the efforts of the united states to prepare, and the ukrainian special forces, moreover, are openly stated in the american e, mass media information, and in this case i don't mean washing. a post in the official newspaper of the congress in the united states about the fact that the united states is becoming less and less afraid of a possible escalation, that its fear of a possible response from russia has either disappeared completely or, uh, has significantly decreased, and therefore, as hill herself writes, the united the states are starting to act more and more brazenly, listen, the biden administration is supplying ukraine with weapons that can cause serious damage to russian troops, as opposed to since the beginning of the war, us officials do not seem to be concerned about moscow's reaction, ove
this is how the washington post writes, and with reference to general richard clark, who is still ine of the ukrainian sabotage in the territories of the liberated kherson zaporozhye regions, while the command of the united states special operations forces. this is largely the result of the efforts of the united states to prepare, and the ukrainian special forces, moreover, are openly stated in the american e, mass media information, and in this case i don't mean washing. a post in the official...
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we have the principal of the school in clark county.'s good to be on. >> i want to start by looking eight couple of relevant and shocking numbers. according to a survey by the american federation of teachers, america's second largest teacher's union, 79% of educators were dissatisfied with their jobs back in june and in february a survey by the national education association, that's america's largest labor union, estimated that 55% of teachers were considering leaving. so, lou, why do you think teachers are so unhappy with their jobs, this year particularly? and why are so many of them considering changing to a different career path? >> well, we could all agree that the pandemic has had a terrible impact on many families, many professions throughout the world and of course, educators in particular we've had to pivot and adjust several versions of the teaching style from face to face to hybrid which is a blended half in school, half at home to fully in school dealing with a lot of the connectivity issues and technology issues that some o
we have the principal of the school in clark county.'s good to be on. >> i want to start by looking eight couple of relevant and shocking numbers. according to a survey by the american federation of teachers, america's second largest teacher's union, 79% of educators were dissatisfied with their jobs back in june and in february a survey by the national education association, that's america's largest labor union, estimated that 55% of teachers were considering leaving. so, lou, why do you...
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reporter dray clark has the details on where the u.s. stands when it comes to covid. >> it's pandemic and it is over. we still have a problem with covid. we're still doing a lot of work on it. it's but the pandemic is over. >> president joe biden declaring the end of the covid-19 pandemic last week. his comments quickly shot down by former president donald trump. trump calling biden's comments, quote, terrible. it's the latest in the warm words between president biden and former president trump who called biden a, quote enemy of the state after president biden called trump supporters a threat comments. he later walked while the pandemic phase of covid-19 may have reached a conclusion. the effects of the disease still loom large across the country. more than 400 americans are still dying every day as variants continue to evolve. doctor anthony fauci, the nation's leading infectious disease expert, says. >> although the severity of the disease has less and we are far from being clear of the disease that's killed more than a million america
reporter dray clark has the details on where the u.s. stands when it comes to covid. >> it's pandemic and it is over. we still have a problem with covid. we're still doing a lot of work on it. it's but the pandemic is over. >> president joe biden declaring the end of the covid-19 pandemic last week. his comments quickly shot down by former president donald trump. trump calling biden's comments, quote, terrible. it's the latest in the warm words between president biden and former...
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we have the principal at canyon springs high school in clark county, nevada.vegas. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. it's good to be on. >> i want to start by looking at relative and shocking numbers, according to a survey by the american federation of teachers, the country's second largest teachers union. 79% of educators were dissatisfied with their jobs back in june. in february, a survey by the national education association, america's largest labor union, estimated that 55% of teachers were considering leaving. so, why do you think teachers are so unhappy with their jobs, this year, and why are so many of them considering changing to a different career path? >> we can all agree the pandemic has had a terrible impact on many families, many professions, throughout the world. educators have had to pay and adjust several versions of the teaching style, from face-to- face, the hybrid, which is a blended, half in school, have at home, the fully at school, dealing with connectivity issues and technology that some of our most is in french i'd disenfranchise
we have the principal at canyon springs high school in clark county, nevada.vegas. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. it's good to be on. >> i want to start by looking at relative and shocking numbers, according to a survey by the american federation of teachers, the country's second largest teachers union. 79% of educators were dissatisfied with their jobs back in june. in february, a survey by the national education association, america's largest labor union, estimated that...
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superintendent doctor adam clark is advising their districts, principals and athletic directors take precautions over the next week. those recommendations for students include drinking plenty of water or sports drinks wearing lightweight, light-colored clothing, avoiding outdoor activities between 10:00am and 04:00pm and using air conditioning remaining in cool places. during the day we put our students safety and their health and well-being as a top priority. and we know that all of our staff and our principles to as well. a lot of samuels is the director of communications and community relations with san ramon valley, unified schools. she says like other districts within the county. >> they're following guidelines from the office of education's ensuring that students are hydrating ensuring that you are physical exertion during the hottest parts of the day. >> and also ensuring staff is on young children and students with chronic illnesses. superintendent clark says there's been no district-wide directive to make any changes to the daily school schedule, but says strenuous activitie
superintendent doctor adam clark is advising their districts, principals and athletic directors take precautions over the next week. those recommendations for students include drinking plenty of water or sports drinks wearing lightweight, light-colored clothing, avoiding outdoor activities between 10:00am and 04:00pm and using air conditioning remaining in cool places. during the day we put our students safety and their health and well-being as a top priority. and we know that all of our staff...