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clark was arrested on may 14th, 2014. when you're arrested, for something that you did not do. and then there's no evidence to even show that you should have been arrested. that's when things really hit hard. that's when i really got scared. >> norman clark had reason to be scared. if a convicted, he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> coming up! >> they've taken a good, young man. and they have destroyed his life. >> norman clark on trial. and on the stand? >> i thought he was my boyfriend. >> girlfriends. many, many girlfriends. but where was the evidence? >> he gave dna. he gave hair samples. they all came back negative. >> when dateline continues! when dateline continues dishes still coming out dirty? it may be your detergent. only cascade uses dawn... as a built-in pre-rinse system. it rehydrates dried on food... ...lifts it off... ...and breaks it down. doing the pre-rinse for you. cascade platinum. scrape, load, done. in august 2015. nearly four years after brittani eldridge's death, norman clark, a ma
clark was arrested on may 14th, 2014. when you're arrested, for something that you did not do. and then there's no evidence to even show that you should have been arrested. that's when things really hit hard. that's when i really got scared. >> norman clark had reason to be scared. if a convicted, he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> coming up! >> they've taken a good, young man. and they have destroyed his life. >> norman clark on trial. and on the stand?...
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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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clark agreed. escalated the situation with an e-mail that set off a series of events that would rock the justice department. >> we came in on monday decembe all were. and then in the afternoon we go that e-mail 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 ou a letter signed by the three of us, the acting attorney general lysell jeff clarke, mercer-georgia, but also the other states on the other swing states as well, suggesting essentially that day set aside the electors assigned to suppor president-elect biden and hold hearings, and basically have th state legislature take a new slate of electors. the letter claimed the us department of justice's investigations have local unified significant concern tha have this may impact the outcom of elections multiple states including state of georgia." is that true? >>> no. why the letter was sent solely by jeff clarke, it was written with the help of a n.j
clark agreed. escalated the situation with an e-mail that set off a series of events that would rock the justice department. >> we came in on monday decembe all were. and then in the afternoon we go that e-mail 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 ou a letter signed by the three of us, the acting attorney general lysell jeff clarke, mercer-georgia, but also the other...
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(tanya clarke) yes. (sophie fouron) you have one wind turbine, now. (tanya clarke) yes.that powers two houses. - and it's enough? - once we've got it charged right up with the assistance of the generator, then it will last two days and we do our washing, we use the dishwasher. - all the comfort you need. - yeah. and we just put the generator on when we need it. we're just trying to speed up a bit to catch up with jeannette. - uh oh. they're going to want to go with them, right? - yeah. - o.k. but you want them to go there. so you're used to this, having to manage and be self-sufficient about a lot of things. - definitely. my dad... we were talking about this not that long ago, before there was no air link, there were no telephones, there were no fax machines. so if a generator broke down and he needed a spare part, he had to write a letter to the suppliers, he had to draw pictures and hoped that they knew what part was needed. it would then go to the united kingdom. - o.k. - three months later, you would get the part and it wasn't always correct, so you had to start the
(tanya clarke) yes. (sophie fouron) you have one wind turbine, now. (tanya clarke) yes.that powers two houses. - and it's enough? - once we've got it charged right up with the assistance of the generator, then it will last two days and we do our washing, we use the dishwasher. - all the comfort you need. - yeah. and we just put the generator on when we need it. we're just trying to speed up a bit to catch up with jeannette. - uh oh. they're going to want to go with them, right? - yeah. - o.k....
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clark worked his way up. what he might have lacked in academic ability, he certainly made up for in 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 someone in there. trump had sessions in there for carrying out his agenda. president george w. bush had alberta gonzales. neither of them are these great, incredible legal minds. they were affected for the time in which they were there. they were hearing out the president agenda. i would contend that it began with tom clark. >> we are gonna come back to him. he becomes one of those supreme court appointees. is
clark worked his way up. what he might have lacked in academic ability, he certainly made up for in 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...
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clark testifying before our committee. >> mr. clark when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark did you discuss with president trump allegation ed of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. steve bannonhas been tried and convictby a jury of his fears for contempt of congress. he is scheduling to sentenced for his crime later this month. ps conversations continue. and mark meadows donald trump's former chief of staff has refused to testify based on executive privilege. the committee's litigation with him continues. mr. chairman, at some point the department of justice may well unearth the facts that these and other witness he are currently concealing. -- witnesses are currently concealing. but our duty today is to our country and our children and our constitution. we are obligated to seek answers directly from ta
clark testifying before our committee. >> mr. clark when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark did you discuss with president trump allegation ed of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. steve bannonhas been tried and convictby a jury of his fears for contempt of congress. he is scheduling to sentenced for his crime...
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thank you, michael clarke, visiting professor. how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow�*s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight 0nly around a fifth of the usual rail services across england, scotland and wales have been running today, as 40,000 members of the rmt union took part in their eighth strike day this year. around half of the network has been completely closed with trains only operating until early evening on most remaining lines. the industrial action is part of a long—running dispute about pay, jobs and conditions. we don�*t want to disrupt anyone. we want people to use the railway services and go about their lives. unfortunately, we�*re in this very serious dispute, we haven�*t got any movement from the companies and we haven�*t got any new offers that we can report back to you, the public, 01’ even oui’ members. the scottish national party conference has begun in aberdeen, in person for the first time since the pandemic. the party�*s deputy leader k
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carmen clark board chair of the market street railway. [applause] darcy brown executive director of san francisco beautiful. president fisherman's wharf. melissa marketing in james town. did i mention lily representing the chinatown merchants association. i see mandy hall as well. karen sly, thank you for being here as well. and no pivot to our male allies. i see rodney baum here from the chamber waving. we have jeff tomlin director of transportation. i often see alex bastion hiding there. thank you for being here. roger maranka, where are you? hi, roger. local 258. randall spot. the executive director 069 fisherman's wharf. david louis, i saw him here earlier. the general manager offer the hyatt hotel. without further ado, i want to welcome a very special guest, someone who really needs no introduction, but what is important is is this san francisco native understands and loves or cable cars. she is someone who is fight the fight every day for our city as we come out of a very difficult time. we're super fortunate to have here today to a
carmen clark board chair of the market street railway. [applause] darcy brown executive director of san francisco beautiful. president fisherman's wharf. melissa marketing in james town. did i mention lily representing the chinatown merchants association. i see mandy hall as well. karen sly, thank you for being here as well. and no pivot to our male allies. i see rodney baum here from the chamber waving. we have jeff tomlin director of transportation. i often see alex bastion hiding there....
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clark says they have tutors on hand. summer school has been expanded to anyone who needs help in their education. and he continued to offer distance learning to those who benefited from it with our interventions and >> and with our enrichment so that you know, meeting students where they are and then bringing all of our students out, at least at the bare minimum to grade level proficiency besides standardized testing, clark says they want to focus on their general curriculum. >> and the social emotional well-being of the students. >> the california department of education is expected to release the final statewide results from the 2022 exam by the end of this month in concord, camila barco kron. 4 news. >> so this is not just a problem here in the bay area. school districts all across the country are seeing a decline in test scores. the department of education is now taking steps to fix this. >> the department's new report found that math and reading for america's 9 year-old fell dramatically during the first 2 years of
clark says they have tutors on hand. summer school has been expanded to anyone who needs help in their education. and he continued to offer distance learning to those who benefited from it with our interventions and >> and with our enrichment so that you know, meeting students where they are and then bringing all of our students out, at least at the bare minimum to grade level proficiency besides standardized testing, clark says they want to focus on their general curriculum. >> and...
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. >> reporter: robert tellis, a former clark county public administrator, appearing in court pleadingot guilty for the murder of reporter jeff gearman. >> almost sort of thought of jeff as a boxer. there was the serious side in the ring, super competitive. was a scoop machine, more scoops than baskin-robbins. he was always digging out stories, always working out sources. everybody trusted jeff. >> just really dedicated to the craft. he was really tenacious with everything that he covered. he was going to keep digging until he got to the bottom of the story or found what he was looking for. >> reporter: his death stunned the city, galvanize his fellow journalists, and raised concerns over the freedom and safety of the press. >> investigative reporter found dead yesterday morning -- >> reporter: the morning of september 3rd, the veteran reporter found dead just outside his home, stabbed seven times, signs of a struggle. >> i was just shocked. couldn't believe it. needless to say, i didn't really sleep much that night, thinking, like, who could have done this? obviously my mind went to,
. >> reporter: robert tellis, a former clark county public administrator, appearing in court pleadingot guilty for the murder of reporter jeff gearman. >> almost sort of thought of jeff as a boxer. there was the serious side in the ring, super competitive. was a scoop machine, more scoops than baskin-robbins. he was always digging out stories, always working out sources. everybody trusted jeff. >> just really dedicated to the craft. he was really tenacious with everything that...
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mentioned uh commander uh wesley clarke mentioned uh commander uh wesley clarke mentioned uh in the interview with cnn these days he in the interview with cnn these days he in the interview with cnn these days he said uh we really do not know what said uh we really do not know what said uh we really do not know what why putin is doing it uh so yeah we why putin is doing it uh so yeah we why putin is doing it uh so yeah we really do not know but we can see uh really do not know but we can see uh really do not know but we can see uh through all the co throughout whole through all the co throughout whole through all the co throughout whole conflict that he is escalating and conflict that he is escalating and conflict that he is escalating and escalating and escalating what can be escalating and escalating what can be escalating and escalating what can be the next step the next step the next step could we imagine any so nuclear could we imagine any so nuclear could we imagine any so nuclear strategic nuclear weapon is already the strategic nuclear weapon is already the strategic nuclear
mentioned uh commander uh wesley clarke mentioned uh commander uh wesley clarke mentioned uh in the interview with cnn these days he in the interview with cnn these days he in the interview with cnn these days he said uh we really do not know what said uh we really do not know what said uh we really do not know what why putin is doing it uh so yeah we why putin is doing it uh so yeah we why putin is doing it uh so yeah we really do not know but we can see uh really do not know but we can see uh...
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clark temping before our committee. >> mr. did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark, did you discuss with president trump allegations of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. >> you know, ari, we all have a constitutional right to plead the fifth, and it should never be used against somebody. obviously in making out a case. that said, how ironic that the very people who accused hillary clinton of being a criminal because those remotely connected with her pled the fifth. i think i remember actually general flynn talking about that and mocking her at the national convention. and of course donald trump saying, why would anybody plead -- the mob pleads the fifth. and that's all they're doing now. >> yeah, joe. that was one of the most striking things. i about fell out of my chair watching. and i messaged a colleague and said, did she say 30? can we double-check that? to make sense of thi
clark temping before our committee. >> mr. did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark, did you discuss with president trump allegations of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. >> you know, ari, we all have a constitutional right to plead the fifth, and it should never be used against somebody. obviously in making out...
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they desperately need it. >> yep. >> general clark, jeff pleitgen, jill doherty. thank you. >>> coming up, new audio of former president trump talking to bob woodward about the leathers from kim jong-un that sparked an investigation. >>> plus, wnba star brittney griner speaking out as she spends her 32nd birthday in a russian prison while u.s. officials are struggling to try to bring her home. my name is joshua florence, and one thing i i learned being a firefighter is plan ahead. you don't know what you're getting into, but at the end of the day, you know youave a team behind you that can help you. t having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody. is that glitter? this table is on its last leg. find just what you need at wayfair! you need this. you're kelly clarkson! a whole new look for a whole lot less. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytrud
they desperately need it. >> yep. >> general clark, jeff pleitgen, jill doherty. thank you. >>> coming up, new audio of former president trump talking to bob woodward about the leathers from kim jong-un that sparked an investigation. >>> plus, wnba star brittney griner speaking out as she spends her 32nd birthday in a russian prison while u.s. officials are struggling to try to bring her home. my name is joshua florence, and one thing i i learned being a...
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clark's proposal. forcefully rejected it. >> i recall towards the end saying, what you are proposing is nothing less than the united states justice department meddling in the outcome of the presidential election. more importantly, this was not based on fact. this was actually contrary to the facts as developed by the department of investigations over the last several weeks and months. our response to that, and for the department to insert itself into the political process this way, i think, would have had grave consequences for the country. it may very well have spiraled us into a constitutional crisis. >> we know from our investigation that president trump offered jeff clark the position of acting attorney general. and that jeff clark had decided to accept it. the only reason this ultimately did not happen is that the white house counsel, and a number of justice department officials, confronted the president in the oval office and threatened mass resignation. >> and then can i say something to the eff
clark's proposal. forcefully rejected it. >> i recall towards the end saying, what you are proposing is nothing less than the united states justice department meddling in the outcome of the presidential election. more importantly, this was not based on fact. this was actually contrary to the facts as developed by the department of investigations over the last several weeks and months. our response to that, and for the department to insert itself into the political process this way, i...
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dan clark, who announced _ can be for the better.ment from basketball today. charley hull has had to wait six years but today she is celebrating her second title on the lg pa tour in the usa. she won the ascendant tournament in texas are just a single stroke. she said afterward she felt something special was going to happen in dallas, as james burridge reports. champagne for charley hull after her second big win in america. compatriot and friend, georgia hall first with the celebrations after a nail—biting final few holes against the best female golfers in the world. i the best female golfers in the world. ~' ., the best female golfers in the world. ~ ., ~' the best female golfers in the world. ~' ., ~ ., , the best female golfers in the world. ~' ., ~ world. i kind of knew it was coming because a strange _ world. i kind of knew it was coming because a strange thing _ world. i kind of knew it was coming because a strange thing happened | world. i kind of knew it was coming l because a strange thing happened in 2016 with my best mate,
dan clark, who announced _ can be for the better.ment from basketball today. charley hull has had to wait six years but today she is celebrating her second title on the lg pa tour in the usa. she won the ascendant tournament in texas are just a single stroke. she said afterward she felt something special was going to happen in dallas, as james burridge reports. champagne for charley hull after her second big win in america. compatriot and friend, georgia hall first with the celebrations after a...
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clark testifying before our committee. >> mr.when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark, did you discuss with president trump allegations of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. steve bannon has been tried and convicted by a jury of his peers for contempt of congress. he is scheduled to be sentenced for this crime later this month. criminal proceedings regarding peter navarro continue. and mark meadows, donald trump's former chief of staff, has refused to testify based upon executive privilege. the committee's litigation with him continues. mr. chairman, at some point the department of justice may well unearth the facts that these and other witnesses are currently concealing. but our duty today is to our country and our children and our constitution. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. and every american is entitled to those answers, so
clark testifying before our committee. >> mr.when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark, did you discuss with president trump allegations of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. steve bannon has been tried and convicted by a jury of his peers for contempt of congress. he is scheduled to be sentenced for this crime...
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clark testifying before our committee. >> mr. clark, when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark, did you discuss with president trump allegations of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. steve bannon has been tried and convicted by a jury of his peers for contempt of congress. he is scheduled to be sentenced for this crime later this month. criminal proceedings regarding peter navarro continue. mark meadows, donald trump's former chief of staff has refused to testify based on executive privilege. the committee's litigation with him continues. mr. chairman, at some point, the department of justice may well unearth facts that these and other witnesses are currently concealing. our duty today is to our country and our children and our constitution. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. every american is entitled to those answers. so we can ac
clark testifying before our committee. >> mr. clark, when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> fifth. >> mr. clark, did you discuss with president trump allegations of fraud in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have also gone to enormous lengths to avoid testifying about their dealings with donald trump. steve bannon has been tried and convicted by a jury of his peers for contempt of congress. he is scheduled to be sentenced for this...
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but it would be good if i also helped my colleague richard clarke is also a very well-known doctor in england, if we could, er, help the development of palliative medicine here in ukraine, of course we all have to die, and this is a very important part of medicine , which is very often overlooked in ukraine, but how doctors as nurses we must make every effort to help patients to die in the same way and normally, that is, a loving family that leaves received some positive memories of the death of their loved one, and palliative medicine, unlike neurosurgery, is not expensive, you do not need scanners and microscopes are expensive you just need good doctors and nurses not a lot of drugs and treatments and dedicated doctors and nurses who work passionately ah richard taught the medical students here yesterday and she was very already on these young students who want to become doctors and i really hope that during the time i have left because i also now have advanced cancer i hope to help rachel who, like me, is full of enthusiasm and love to help develop this palliative medicine in ukrai
but it would be good if i also helped my colleague richard clarke is also a very well-known doctor in england, if we could, er, help the development of palliative medicine here in ukraine, of course we all have to die, and this is a very important part of medicine , which is very often overlooked in ukraine, but how doctors as nurses we must make every effort to help patients to die in the same way and normally, that is, a loving family that leaves received some positive memories of the death...
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petula clark there.cting the second world war, the microphone was clearly doing something right operationally. ice clearly doing something right operationally.— clearly doing something right operationally. clearly doing something right oerationall . . ., , ., operationally. ice had been on the round operationally. ice had been on the ground making — operationally. ice had been on the ground making ribbon _ operationally. ice had been on the| ground making ribbon microphone. operationally. ice had been on the i ground making ribbon microphone. it was a little too expensive, so in true bbc form, they made their own. for less than 10% of what rta were charging. the taipei state in use by the bbc from 193a until 1959. that is a long time when technology was developing so rapidly. what about inside? . it is called ribbon microphone, because behind the perforated cover is exactly that. a ribbon of metal. with the help of one of the trustee bbc engineering manuals, we can see that the sound waves coming from ei
petula clark there.cting the second world war, the microphone was clearly doing something right operationally. ice clearly doing something right operationally.— clearly doing something right operationally. clearly doing something right oerationall . . ., , ., operationally. ice had been on the round operationally. ice had been on the ground making — operationally. ice had been on the ground making ribbon _ operationally. ice had been on the| ground making ribbon microphone. operationally....
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clarke for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> there were promises made.ell me you have people to see. jeffrey: in "death of a salesman," willy loman is a proud but beaten-down man, an aging traveling salesman grasping at illusions of his own success and that of his sons, . >> you cannot eat the orange and throw the peel away. a man is not a piece of fruit. >> he is not the finest character that ever lived. but he's a human being. jeffrey: while his wife, linda, desperately tries to save him. >> so attention must be paid. jeffrey: in a new production, there is an additional reality. the loman family is black. and that, for actors wendell pierce and sharon d. clarke, brings a new richness and depth to the story. >> it doesn't change. it's augmented. the delusion, the pursuit of this american dream, this idealism. >> it's an impossibility. it's futile. >> it's an intangible thing. but he refuses to accept that. >> i wanted linda to be the linchpin of the family, as black women are linchpins in families. and i think if we're going to do this through that pers
clarke for our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> there were promises made.ell me you have people to see. jeffrey: in "death of a salesman," willy loman is a proud but beaten-down man, an aging traveling salesman grasping at illusions of his own success and that of his sons, . >> you cannot eat the orange and throw the peel away. a man is not a piece of fruit. >> he is not the finest character that ever lived. but he's a human being. jeffrey: while his...
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clark's a prose of. -- mr.rk's appoint met. >> what you are proposing is nothing less than the united states justice department meddling in the presidential election. this was not based on fact. this was contrary to the facts as developed by department investigations over the last several weeks and months. i responded to that and for the department to insert itself into the political process this way i think would have had grave consequences for the country. it mary will -- it may very well have spiraled us into a constitutional crisis. >> we know from our investigations president trump offer jeff clark the position of acting attorney general and jeff clark had decided to accept it. the only reason this did not happen is the white house counsel and a number of justice department officials confronted the president in the oval office and threatened mass resignation. >> and then and i said something to the effect of you are going to have a huge personnel blowout within hours because you're going to have all kinds
clark's a prose of. -- mr.rk's appoint met. >> what you are proposing is nothing less than the united states justice department meddling in the presidential election. this was not based on fact. this was contrary to the facts as developed by department investigations over the last several weeks and months. i responded to that and for the department to insert itself into the political process this way i think would have had grave consequences for the country. it mary will -- it may very...
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the position of acting attorney general, and that jeff clark had decided to accept it. the only reason this ultimately did not happen is that the white house counsel and a number of justice department officials confronted the president in the oval office and threatened mass resignation. >> and then i said something to the effect of you are going to have a huge personnel blowout within hours because you are going to have all kinds of problems with resignations and other issues and that's not going to be in anyway's interest. >> the president ultimately relented, only because the entire leadership of the department of justice, as well as his white house counsel, threatened to resign. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the woman from florida, mrs. murphy, for an opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. president trump's efforts to unlawfully overturn the results of the 2020 election were not limited to the big lie and pressuring state officials and department of justice officials. another key part of the president's effort was a scheme to assemble fa
the position of acting attorney general, and that jeff clark had decided to accept it. the only reason this ultimately did not happen is that the white house counsel and a number of justice department officials confronted the president in the oval office and threatened mass resignation. >> and then i said something to the effect of you are going to have a huge personnel blowout within hours because you are going to have all kinds of problems with resignations and other issues and that's...
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if catherine is going to win, democrats must win clark county.is where democratic congressman -- is campaigning to keep his seat. welcome to you. it looks like you are in church. >> i am in church. me and my ministries -- this is soul to the polls sunday. and we have churches from all over the valley here in las vegas, that will be joining here on the campus and -- after they go vote early. so that we make sure that we are counting every single vote, putting people over politics. i want to thank pastor kelsey west and the families, our ministries team and all of the other churches that are a part of this process to make sure that every vote, particularly in the black community, is counted here and if not a. >> folks who have never visited clark county and for people who don't know, las vegas is situated within clark county. souls to the polls or something that happens all over the country, on sundays, and it is encouraging folks to vote after church arrive before church, in nevada right now. early voting is underway. to keep your county blue, you
if catherine is going to win, democrats must win clark county.is where democratic congressman -- is campaigning to keep his seat. welcome to you. it looks like you are in church. >> i am in church. me and my ministries -- this is soul to the polls sunday. and we have churches from all over the valley here in las vegas, that will be joining here on the campus and -- after they go vote early. so that we make sure that we are counting every single vote, putting people over politics. i want...
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i never tried something like this before. >> host: why did kelly clark have this conversation? >> guest: my previous statement in the house of commons, we thought a lot alike about certain things, same questions. >> host: did you grow up with him? >> guest: we meant that as we met in college and were inseparable after we met. a lawyer in oregon, we kept in close touch. we used to write in the 80s to each other at the end of the year, long letters, the 810 single-space pages, we summarized what was important in our lives, the most important things we read and what we were thinking about when we exchanged letters. i can't believe we did that and then later on we dropped it. anyway, there may be a story here, a place to work out private thoughts. we will see. >> host: if you wrote that today what would be the most important thing? >> guest: this is pretty personal. a year ago yesterday i had cancer surgery for minor cancer. i had a note on a kidney quite by excellent -- by accident. ever since then i thought don't wait. i took my family on extravagant 2 month vacation to europe i
i never tried something like this before. >> host: why did kelly clark have this conversation? >> guest: my previous statement in the house of commons, we thought a lot alike about certain things, same questions. >> host: did you grow up with him? >> guest: we meant that as we met in college and were inseparable after we met. a lawyer in oregon, we kept in close touch. we used to write in the 80s to each other at the end of the year, long letters, the 810 single-space...
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we asked stephen clark about that. >> reporter: when you listen to the testimony the government isg is saying this is no more than a a tempest in a teapot. his testimony was consistent. i do not know that she will get a new new trial just based on this. it it was a very unusual occurrenc. l of the facts. he said in court she needs to pay her debt to society. back to the pregnancy issue, clark says she will likely use that to ask forl her case is under appeal. that way she could give birth at homd bond with her new baby. the jude will decide whether holmes deserves a new trial in the coming week. she is said to be sentenced on november 18. > >> governor newsom announced he is calling an end to california's covid-19 state of . at the end of every the extra time is to account for any potential winter surge. one bay area health leader warns that iy what we will see if more peopleo not start getting the new booster shots. >> i do not think i will get the get the omicron one. >> reporter: >> reporter: one woman was party boosted six months ago. she is done getting shots for now. shes not as
we asked stephen clark about that. >> reporter: when you listen to the testimony the government isg is saying this is no more than a a tempest in a teapot. his testimony was consistent. i do not know that she will get a new new trial just based on this. it it was a very unusual occurrenc. l of the facts. he said in court she needs to pay her debt to society. back to the pregnancy issue, clark says she will likely use that to ask forl her case is under appeal. that way she could give birth...
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clark conspired with donald trump. president trump wanted to appoint jeff clark as acting. as you can see it -- as you can see in this call log, he did so. and here is mr. clark testifying before our committee. >> mr. car, when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> the fifth. >> did you discuss with president trump allegations of fraud? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have gone to a lengths to avoid testifying. has been tried and convicted for contempt of congress. he is scheduled to be sentenced for this crime letter this month. criminal proceedings regarding peter navarro continue. mark meadows, donald trump's former chief of staff, has refused to testify based upon executive privilege. the committees litigation with him continues. mr. chairman, the department of justice may well honor the fact that these and other witnesses are currently, but our duty today is to our country and our children and our constitution. we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. and every american is entitled to those answers so we can act now
clark conspired with donald trump. president trump wanted to appoint jeff clark as acting. as you can see it -- as you can see in this call log, he did so. and here is mr. clark testifying before our committee. >> mr. car, when did you first talk directly with president trump? >> the fifth. >> did you discuss with president trump allegations of fraud? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have gone to a lengths to avoid testifying. has been tried and convicted for contempt...
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the position of acting attorney general and that jeff clark had decided to accept it. the only reason this ultimately did not happen was that the white house counsel and a number of justice department officials confronted the president in the oval office and threatened mass resignation. >> and then, i said something to the effect of you are going to have a huge personal blowout within hours. you will have all kinds of problems with resignations and other issues and that is not going to be in anyone's interest. across the president ultimately relented -- >> the president ultimately billeted because the entire leadership of the department of justice as well as his white house counsel threatened to resign. mr. chairman, i yelled back. request the gentleman -- the gentlewoman yields back. >> president trump efforts to unlawfully overturn the results of the 2020 election were not limited to the big lie in pressuring state officials and the department of justice officials. another key part of the president's effort was a scheme to assemble for collectors to cast false electo
the position of acting attorney general and that jeff clark had decided to accept it. the only reason this ultimately did not happen was that the white house counsel and a number of justice department officials confronted the president in the oval office and threatened mass resignation. >> and then, i said something to the effect of you are going to have a huge personal blowout within hours. you will have all kinds of problems with resignations and other issues and that is not going to be...
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oh, my god. >> clark said she thought her back was broken.d on the ground until her text messages reached family and friends. she described the bison encounter to cnn. >> hit me in the back, flipped me up. gored me and flipped me into the mesquite bush first. even me staring at him in the eyes when i walked by was threatening to him and that i should not have done and will not ever do again. >> i think that's to be sure. clark suffered bruises and puncture wound on her back which is healing well. >>> the day swifties have been waiting for has finally arrived. taylor swift's new album" midnight" is out. take a listen to part of the track "sweet nothing." ♪ they said the end is coming ♪ ♪ everyone is up to something ♪ ♪ sweet nothings ♪ >> swift released this. "midnight" is her tenth debut album. it features credits from zoey kravitz and william barry, a pseudonym for her boyfriend joe alwin. it is set to premiere online in just about three hours' time. thanks for joining me. "early start" is next, of course, with christine. for lunc. only at i
oh, my god. >> clark said she thought her back was broken.d on the ground until her text messages reached family and friends. she described the bison encounter to cnn. >> hit me in the back, flipped me up. gored me and flipped me into the mesquite bush first. even me staring at him in the eyes when i walked by was threatening to him and that i should not have done and will not ever do again. >> i think that's to be sure. clark suffered bruises and puncture wound on her back...
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clark says they have tutors on hand.mer school has been expanded to anyone who needs help in their education. and he continued to offer distance learning to those who benefited from it with our interventions and with our enrichment so that you know, meeting students where they are and then bringing all of our students out, at least at the bare minimum to grade level proficiency seasons. besides standardized testing, clark says they want to focus on their general curriculum. >> and the social emotional well-being of the students. the california department of education is expected to release the final statewide results from the 2022 exam by the end of this month in concord, camila barco kron. 4 news. >> candidates duke it out over the chance to be francisco's next district attorney. the key takeaways from that debate coming up next. and we continue to follow the human impact of rampant drug overdoses. we bring you one family's story in a special report. and a family seeks justice secs justice rather after decades of waitin
clark says they have tutors on hand.mer school has been expanded to anyone who needs help in their education. and he continued to offer distance learning to those who benefited from it with our interventions and with our enrichment so that you know, meeting students where they are and then bringing all of our students out, at least at the bare minimum to grade level proficiency seasons. besides standardized testing, clark says they want to focus on their general curriculum. >> and the...
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and principally because of the jeffrey clark connection.e other thing i want to say relating to trump and the subpoena is i understand the legal arguments against trump doing it, but please do not underestimate the ability of trump to frustrate his own attorneys at every turn. there is some possibility that he will simply be unable to resist the prospect of being on nationwide television. he loves the kind of theoretical possibilities that him versus, and it would almost certainly be liz cheney interrogating him would bring. now, you know, if that happens, liz cheney will get to experience what we journalists experience with one important exception, you know, perjury is not an option for journalists, and it is something that could come into play, but i think that, you know, trump has done this sort of thing before where he has, you know, circumnavigated questions and run out the clock, so, sure, every lawyer in the book will advise him not to. you know, not to honor the subpoena, but that doesn't mean that he won't. >> right. you're saying
and principally because of the jeffrey clark connection.e other thing i want to say relating to trump and the subpoena is i understand the legal arguments against trump doing it, but please do not underestimate the ability of trump to frustrate his own attorneys at every turn. there is some possibility that he will simply be unable to resist the prospect of being on nationwide television. he loves the kind of theoretical possibilities that him versus, and it would almost certainly be liz cheney...
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there struggling to begin. >> professor michael clark.been watching outside source on the bbc. you can reach me on twitter. thanks for your company. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrat: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presenta of this program is provided by... woman: architect. bee keeper. mentor. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.
there struggling to begin. >> professor michael clark.been watching outside source on the bbc. you can reach me on twitter. thanks for your company. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrat: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like...
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yes, andi yes, and i think that was echoed by simon clarke, in the interview that he did, where he admittedsense from liz truss either from that interview or from simon clarke that they are considering any shift in the course this government is on. they consider the way to achieve economic growth is through tax cuts, significant deregulation and what they call supply—side reforms, and i think you are going to hear them double down on that message over the course of the next few days, but there is, you heard it in the question shouted at the prime minister, great uncertainty and concern within the conservative party about this. a number of people i have talked to, former cabinet ministers, said yesterday it was just completely irresponsible and reckless to make a statement like that with the scale of tax changes that they were proposing without any justification for how the money would be found eventually, without sort of rolling the pitch beforehand. it wasjust a blunderbuss, they said, and it was no surprise the markets reacted with the shock they did. so i think there is a job to do here
yes, andi yes, and i think that was echoed by simon clarke, in the interview that he did, where he admittedsense from liz truss either from that interview or from simon clarke that they are considering any shift in the course this government is on. they consider the way to achieve economic growth is through tax cuts, significant deregulation and what they call supply—side reforms, and i think you are going to hear them double down on that message over the course of the next few days, but...
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. >> here is jeff clark who conspired with donald trump to corrupt the department of justice. president trump wanted to appoint jeff clark as acting attorney general and as you can see in this call log we obtained from the national archive he did so. here is mr. clark testifying before our committee. >> when did you first start -- talk with muster president trump? like >> the fifth. did you discuss with president trump allocations of the law in the 2020 election? >> fifth. >> other witnesses have gone to an arm's-length to a -- enormous lengths to avoid testifying for donald trump, steve bannon has been tried by jury of his peers for contempt of congress, he is scheduled to be sentenced for this crime later this month. criminal proceedings regarding peter navarro continue. mark meadows, donald trump's former chief of staff has refused to testify based on executive of which the committee's litigation with him continues. mr. chairman at some point the department of justice may unearth facts about these and other witnesses are currently concealing. our duty today is to our countr
. >> here is jeff clark who conspired with donald trump to corrupt the department of justice. president trump wanted to appoint jeff clark as acting attorney general and as you can see in this call log we obtained from the national archive he did so. here is mr. clark testifying before our committee. >> when did you first start -- talk with muster president trump? like >> the fifth. did you discuss with president trump allocations of the law in the 2020 election? >>...
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joining us now is former nato supreme allied commander general wesley clark and alice l.rt, author of "awaiting armageddon." alice, do you agree with the president making this comparison to such a terrifying time? >> i think we're fortunate there hasn't been another time in the last 60 years where we've been concerned about the use of tactical nuclear weapons on a battlefield. however, i don't think it's a really good comparison, because the cuban missile crisis was about strategic weapons between the world's two super powers and could have devastated both nations and could have left the world without the leaders and could have caused damage to other countries and fallout, radioactive fallout in other countries. so i think while this may be the worst one since 1962, it's nowhere near as bad as the missile crisis was. >> general clark, ukrainian president zelenskyy has weighed in. he thinks those comments are strategic. let's listen. >> translator: they begin to prepare their society. that is very dangerous. they are not ready to use it, but they begin to communicate. they
joining us now is former nato supreme allied commander general wesley clark and alice l.rt, author of "awaiting armageddon." alice, do you agree with the president making this comparison to such a terrifying time? >> i think we're fortunate there hasn't been another time in the last 60 years where we've been concerned about the use of tactical nuclear weapons on a battlefield. however, i don't think it's a really good comparison, because the cuban missile crisis was about...
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vogt kids, let's see what you got. >> reporter: payton and clark throwing out the first pitches.ching. >> nice pitch! well done, vogt kids! >> reporter: then making their way to the p.a. booth, announcing their dad. >> all right, ready? now batting -- >> now batting -- >> our dad -- >> our dad. >> number 21 -- >> number 21. >> stephen vogt! >> stephen vogt! >> reporter: then, during the bottom of the seventh -- >> vogt drives one, right field! did he do it? he did! are you kidding me? >> stephen vogt hits a home run. >> asked for one more heroic moment from stephen vogt and he gave it to his. >> reporter: afterwards, saying it was everything i could have dreamed of. >> i just enjoyed every second of it and my family and friends and just my teammates and coaches and just everybody, the fans. it was just a thrilling, thrilling moment. >> we're all cheering for stephen vogt. i'm i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> something has happened. >> we can just enjoy our lives and go about our business an
vogt kids, let's see what you got. >> reporter: payton and clark throwing out the first pitches.ching. >> nice pitch! well done, vogt kids! >> reporter: then making their way to the p.a. booth, announcing their dad. >> all right, ready? now batting -- >> now batting -- >> our dad -- >> our dad. >> number 21 -- >> number 21. >> stephen vogt! >> stephen vogt! >> reporter: then, during the bottom of the seventh -- >>...
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and encountering alan clarke's work for example.larly flourishing medium. this is the late �*70s, early �*80s, i guess, and beyond. and you could watch alan clarke's work and it was truly cinematic. i mean, obviously scum was a very controversial project but there are other films like christine, contact, penda's fen, the firm. these were great pieces of dramatic cinema that happened to be on your television. and how much of experience of watching that kind of bbc programming make you think that perhaps one day you might like to work for the corporation, or did that not enter your mind? i think to answer the question honestly, it wasn't the bbc. i don't think many people grow up saying, "i want to—" maybe you do, tom, but i didn't. it was more the idea, "could you do this?" "could you make these things yourself?" james marsh came to the bbc as a researcher. he worked first on the nightly tv arts magazine, the late show in 1988, before moving to arena where he found his bosses — his mentors — were open to all kinds of ideas. i had the
and encountering alan clarke's work for example.larly flourishing medium. this is the late �*70s, early �*80s, i guess, and beyond. and you could watch alan clarke's work and it was truly cinematic. i mean, obviously scum was a very controversial project but there are other films like christine, contact, penda's fen, the firm. these were great pieces of dramatic cinema that happened to be on your television. and how much of experience of watching that kind of bbc programming make you think...
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retired general wes clark joins us now to help us understand what's going on.e's a former supreme allied commander of nato, who is now a cnn military analyst. wes, the crimean bridge, i heard people say things like this is a body blow, because the russians will not be able to resupply. but i heard people say they can repair this easily. how significant is this bridge explosion? >> i think it's very significant psychologically and politically. i think in terms of the military impact of it, it's too early to know. it's at least a marginal impact, but certainly not a significant blow to what russia is doing in ukraine. not yet. it will be the subject, no doubt, of continuing efforts by the ukrainians. >> so if you look at the northeast, you know, the russian position seems to have collapsed. the ukrainians are just moving forward slowly but steadily. the real fight is in and around kherson. what is the ukrainian objective there, and why is it so important? >> well, kherson, if you can take it, it eliminates the russian bridge head on the west bank of the dnieper r
retired general wes clark joins us now to help us understand what's going on.e's a former supreme allied commander of nato, who is now a cnn military analyst. wes, the crimean bridge, i heard people say things like this is a body blow, because the russians will not be able to resupply. but i heard people say they can repair this easily. how significant is this bridge explosion? >> i think it's very significant psychologically and politically. i think in terms of the military impact of it,...
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clark says the defense will have to do a complete brown lee's mental health history. how did you get? >> to this point where you're now accused of committing this number of murders. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news will charges are expected to be formally filed today during rallies. arraignment hearing. our goal in the east bay, a man is facing charges for shooting that injured. a mother and her child in pittsburgh. that shooting happened friday in the area of dhabi and civic avenues. officers say 35 year-old javier gonzales fired multiple rounds into a pickup truck. the mom and son were both riding in now the woman and her 8 year-old son were both injured and they're still recovering at the hospital. police say this was a domestic violence related crime and that gonzales was specifically targeting the woman. the da says booked on attempted murder and child endangerment charges. meanwhile, in oakland, a police chase through the city on monday in it with the death of a person who was not even involved in that pursuit. now, the police chief is defe
clark says the defense will have to do a complete brown lee's mental health history. how did you get? >> to this point where you're now accused of committing this number of murders. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news will charges are expected to be formally filed today during rallies. arraignment hearing. our goal in the east bay, a man is facing charges for shooting that injured. a mother and her child in pittsburgh. that shooting happened friday in the area of...
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geoff: mason clark joins us now.e lead russian military analyst at the institute for the study of war. thanks so much for being with us. mason:hanks for having me. geoff: and, these so-called "kamikaze drones" -- how exactly do they work and why have they become an increasingly urgent problem for ukraine? mason: right. so iran is providing russia what is known as the shahed-136. they're often, as you said, known as "kamikaze drones," and more technically are known as a 'loitering munition.' they're a very small, propeller driven aircraft, really powered by something the size of a lawnmower engine, and about as loud, that can orbit over a given target area, say downtown kyiv, for hours at a time, waiting to target a specific building or location. they then dive down towards the ground and detonate on impact, causing a good amount of damage, though they are quite small warheads, all things considered. and, in principle, these munitions are very effective at picking out and targeting very specific items. on the battlefi
geoff: mason clark joins us now.e lead russian military analyst at the institute for the study of war. thanks so much for being with us. mason:hanks for having me. geoff: and, these so-called "kamikaze drones" -- how exactly do they work and why have they become an increasingly urgent problem for ukraine? mason: right. so iran is providing russia what is known as the shahed-136. they're often, as you said, known as "kamikaze drones," and more technically are known as a...
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clarke is the most famous shark specialist. it's great you don't have luggage.thing is great. just an hour of ice. afraid of freezing parts of the diving equipment, new uniforms are needed so that the calypsi team is recognized at a glance. and even more so for you. this is a must, of course. if i could bargain for myself at least a tenth of a percent of the income from the found deposits. at me a surprise for you. hand over control, wait what are you doing licenses. why didn't you tell me? why didn't you tell me? i don’t even know the license does not give the right to drive a twin-engine. yes, you're sure they wanted to. what beautiful music. and this is your dr. clark. if only he could tell me her name himself. is emily cute? so that nagiyev was not here. this is my house, we kind of discussed everything. i have a feeling that one team is not enough and we should run more, as i said. got it. yes, i understood everything. a separate team must lead the way kalybsu and prepare everything in advance for filming, but who to entrust it to? i don't know what you thi
clarke is the most famous shark specialist. it's great you don't have luggage.thing is great. just an hour of ice. afraid of freezing parts of the diving equipment, new uniforms are needed so that the calypsi team is recognized at a glance. and even more so for you. this is a must, of course. if i could bargain for myself at least a tenth of a percent of the income from the found deposits. at me a surprise for you. hand over control, wait what are you doing licenses. why didn't you tell me? why...
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the next question will be the status of holmes's pregnancy clark says accommodations can be made for pregnant prisoners, but homes will fight to delay sentencing again. she'll be asking for bail upending appeal not just for her but for her unborn child as well and saying i can't start custody. i'm pregnant. i need to deliver my child and spend time with my child before my sentencing starts if no further delays occur. sentencing will begin on november 18th in san jose dustin dorsey abc 7 news. seven people are under arrest after san jose police busted an illegal gambling ring. they say underground casinos were operating in two homes one near north capitol avenue and avenue b the other near marchant court and fleming avenue police called the underground casinos hubs for a variety of illegal activities, including buying and selling stolen property drug dealing and of course gambling. it essentially looks like a mini casino in a converted garage in a converted back room. these were not described to me as a traditional slot machine but more of a video game type of situation where you woul
the next question will be the status of holmes's pregnancy clark says accommodations can be made for pregnant prisoners, but homes will fight to delay sentencing again. she'll be asking for bail upending appeal not just for her but for her unborn child as well and saying i can't start custody. i'm pregnant. i need to deliver my child and spend time with my child before my sentencing starts if no further delays occur. sentencing will begin on november 18th in san jose dustin dorsey abc 7 news....
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singing petula clark there.ing off singing careers and directing the second world war the microphone was clearly doing something right operationally, too. eyes had been on the groundbreaking ribbon microphone invented by rca, the radio corporation of america but it was a little too expensive. so in true bbc form, they made their own for less than 10% of what rca were charging. nice going. the type—a stayed in use by the bbc from 1934— 1959, a whole 25 years. that is a long time when technology was developing so rapidly. so what about inside? the type—a is called a ribbon microphone. that's because behind the perforated cover is exactly that, a ribbon of metal. with the help of one of the trusty bbc engineering manuals, we can see that soundwaves come in from either the front or the back and hit the ribbon in the middle. so thin that it flexes and wiggles when the noise vibrations in the air hit it, just like your eardrum. the flexing moves the ribbon through a magnetic field created by two magnets on either side
singing petula clark there.ing off singing careers and directing the second world war the microphone was clearly doing something right operationally, too. eyes had been on the groundbreaking ribbon microphone invented by rca, the radio corporation of america but it was a little too expensive. so in true bbc form, they made their own for less than 10% of what rca were charging. nice going. the type—a stayed in use by the bbc from 1934— 1959, a whole 25 years. that is a long time when...