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so clark kind of has a pedigree of this. i would say clark was slightly more capable of the two. also, port meriwether lewis kind of fumbles and bumbles into one or two disasters. the most famous of these is when he is down kind of in that part of idaho there. he drops down there and is out hunting out day with another member of the expedition who is very nearsighted, which is not great when he has a gun. they were hunting after two year. they shot one of the deer and it fell but the second deer kind of scampered away so they both went off in different directions to try to get the deer. just as lewis is about to shoot the deer, a bullet hit him right below his bum. he is like, did you just shoot me? and the guy is like definitely wasn't me. i thought i was shooting the deer. and lewis is like i am not the deer. i am the commander of this expedition. i think lewis is the only member of the expedition to get shot in the butt, but this is the only thing they have to deal with. they got the bullet and it was clearly from the dude's gun. look, these things repeat in american history.
so clark kind of has a pedigree of this. i would say clark was slightly more capable of the two. also, port meriwether lewis kind of fumbles and bumbles into one or two disasters. the most famous of these is when he is down kind of in that part of idaho there. he drops down there and is out hunting out day with another member of the expedition who is very nearsighted, which is not great when he has a gun. they were hunting after two year. they shot one of the deer and it fell but the second...
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and so clark kind of has a pedigree of this. i would say clark slightly more capable of the two. also, poor meriwether lewis just kind of fumbles and bumbles into. one or two disasters. the most famous of these is when he's down, kind of in that part of idaho there he drops down there, he's out hunting one day with another of the expedition, who is very near sighted, which is not great when he has a gun. they were hunting after sort of two deer. they one of the deer and it fell. but the second deer kind of scampered. and so they both went off in different directions to try and get the deer. and just as lewis is about to shoot the deer, a bullet hits him right below his bum and he's like, did you just shoot me? and the guy's like, no, definitely wasn't me. i thought was shooting the deer. and lewis was like, i am not the deer. i'm the commander of this expedition. so i think lewis is the only member of the expedition get shot in the --. but this the kind of stuff that they have to deal with and they don't have really chance of running for help. they got the bullet out and it was c
and so clark kind of has a pedigree of this. i would say clark slightly more capable of the two. also, poor meriwether lewis just kind of fumbles and bumbles into. one or two disasters. the most famous of these is when he's down, kind of in that part of idaho there he drops down there, he's out hunting one day with another of the expedition, who is very near sighted, which is not great when he has a gun. they were hunting after sort of two deer. they one of the deer and it fell. but the second...
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clark will be second in id command. they have about 35 men along on the expedition including his enslaved servant whose the only unpaid member of the expedition. to the joy of kids when you go to any lewis and clark site a large newfoundland dog who came with them. he has a statue. we will talk about that's where they spend their first winter. i remember as a kid being deeply delighted by the story of the dog. lewis and clark is such a fascinating time in the nation's history because it has all of these phenomenal characters. it is really a massive e undertaking. the redline there is how they go out to the pacific. as they come back and realize there's no direct water route that will take them where they want to go, they split up to explore more territory and there expeditions kind of reconvene where they had split off from one another. they do try to cover a lot of ground. they name all kinds of places on the american map after members of the expedition as we've already talked about a little bit, including rivers and p
clark will be second in id command. they have about 35 men along on the expedition including his enslaved servant whose the only unpaid member of the expedition. to the joy of kids when you go to any lewis and clark site a large newfoundland dog who came with them. he has a statue. we will talk about that's where they spend their first winter. i remember as a kid being deeply delighted by the story of the dog. lewis and clark is such a fascinating time in the nation's history because it has all...
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>> just to see caitlin clark. >> reporter: clark, 22 in number and in age just led the fever to the play-offs. she is unquestionably the league's main attraction. but not the only one. another rookie, angel reese made her mark too. >> she the best offensive rebounder in the league. >> reporter: but the real breakthrough star of this wnba season is the w itself. building off a college season in which unimaginable just a few years ago the women's championship game outdrew the men's. w games can draw more eyeballs than nba games do. league-wide, attendance is up 48%. in minnesota, napheesa collier is this season's defensive player of the year. >> target practice! >> reporter: she just dropped 80 points in the first two play-off games. collier was drafted in 2019 and bridges two eras of the wnba. we asked her about the difference this year. home and way, you look into the crowds. what are you seeing? >> people, which is what we want. it makes the game so, so fun. it's like you're six man when you're at home. and when you're away you can't wait to silence the crowd, and that's the best feeling eve
>> just to see caitlin clark. >> reporter: clark, 22 in number and in age just led the fever to the play-offs. she is unquestionably the league's main attraction. but not the only one. another rookie, angel reese made her mark too. >> she the best offensive rebounder in the league. >> reporter: but the real breakthrough star of this wnba season is the w itself. building off a college season in which unimaginable just a few years ago the women's championship game outdrew...
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cnn sports analyst and author of on her game, caitlin clark and the revolution of women's sports. christine brennan is with us now. i mean, kristen, we compare reese a seventh overall draft pick in the wnba to the seventh overall draft pick in the nba, $73,000 to his 6 million. and she averages more points right? this is a question and an issue we've been discussing for many years about women's sports not getting the attention. the financial support, the interest, everything, tv, the mainstream sports media, ignoring women's sports for decades, and now finally, the tension is there because of caitlin clark, because of angel reese, what angel reese was doing there and that instagram live while she was bringing up a point that is incredibly intelligent, smart, and wise to do, and that is to bring this issue back to the forefront. it came up actually in april after the draft when caitlin clark salary, of course, came out and there was saying, how is this possible? now, the point i think you've made, it has been made as of course, she's angel reese has plenty of endorsements, well ove
cnn sports analyst and author of on her game, caitlin clark and the revolution of women's sports. christine brennan is with us now. i mean, kristen, we compare reese a seventh overall draft pick in the wnba to the seventh overall draft pick in the nba, $73,000 to his 6 million. and she averages more points right? this is a question and an issue we've been discussing for many years about women's sports not getting the attention. the financial support, the interest, everything, tv, the mainstream...
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clark received 66 out of 67 votes from a national panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.f securing a place in the america's cup for the first time in 60 years. sir ben ainslie�*s ineos britannia team have a 6—4 lead over italy and just need one more point for the chance to take on defending champions new zealand. our sports editor dan roan has spoken to sir ben in barcelona. it's a big moment for the team. we have worked incredibly hard for this over the last ten years actually, we started a team for the cup in 18 for the cup in 2017 and now, here we are in the louis vuitton cup final, one went away adding into the america's cup but still, critically one win away so we are not getting carried away with ourselves. we have to get that one more win and plenty ahead of is. what's the psychology here because when you are this close to something, you've been trying to achieve for so long, it must be very tempting to start imagining how it will be to get through to the big one, the america's cup itself. how do you manage to put a lid on that sense of anticipation and start fresh
clark received 66 out of 67 votes from a national panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.f securing a place in the america's cup for the first time in 60 years. sir ben ainslie�*s ineos britannia team have a 6—4 lead over italy and just need one more point for the chance to take on defending champions new zealand. our sports editor dan roan has spoken to sir ben in barcelona. it's a big moment for the team. we have worked incredibly hard for this over the last ten years actually, we...
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but the caretakers for thomas clark managed to narrate a write a letter that clark narrated to clark's wife, her to try and come up shepherdstown to be with him, to come get him. and of course, that ultimately never happened. and so when clark died, these caretakers who unfortunately we don't know exactly who they were, just kind of an anonymous family in shepherdstown, they a piece of clark's hair. and they sent that letter back. clark's wife in florida again, clark still rests there in shepherdstown soil. the man on the left that you see there, wyattik. he was colonel of the sevth south carolina. he was in the left breast around the dunker original newspaper reports actually in south carolina indicated that he had been killed during the battl instead, his brother was able to get him out of a pcaous situation. he was in a barn being treated in a barn on september 17th. and as soon as his brother david out of thabarn, a union struc the barn and burned it to the ground. of course, on accident, but it claiming the lives of dozens, if not of wounded confederate soldiers there outside of s
but the caretakers for thomas clark managed to narrate a write a letter that clark narrated to clark's wife, her to try and come up shepherdstown to be with him, to come get him. and of course, that ultimately never happened. and so when clark died, these caretakers who unfortunately we don't know exactly who they were, just kind of an anonymous family in shepherdstown, they a piece of clark's hair. and they sent that letter back. clark's wife in florida again, clark still rests there in...
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in nevada, 80% resides in clark county las vegas. that has a 100,000 vote edge democrats over republicans. democrats are already in a good position in the southern nevada to nudge the total and the only other county that seems to matter is reno in the north. the other county that can vote democrat and it is more swing or purple by far than clark county but these two companies are 95% of the state population. the other 15% are only 5%. it is an close election. 15 counties will read as a general rule. so the democratic strength resides in the two counties and that is where the election is going to be decided. host: what have you seen for the ground game for the two campaigns? have they been focused on getting the vote out? have you seen a lot of doorknocking? guest: it is a tale of two cities. the democratic party has always been organized on the ground game. it goes back to harry reid who served as senator for the state for a couple decades. we always referred to it as the reid machine. you discussed with the unions, the whole idea wa
in nevada, 80% resides in clark county las vegas. that has a 100,000 vote edge democrats over republicans. democrats are already in a good position in the southern nevada to nudge the total and the only other county that seems to matter is reno in the north. the other county that can vote democrat and it is more swing or purple by far than clark county but these two companies are 95% of the state population. the other 15% are only 5%. it is an close election. 15 counties will read as a general...
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be right back with ben platt and brandy clark!nted by snapdragon. at the heart of the devices you love. to shake up city hall? in nearly ten years as supervisor, mark grew the bureaucracy by authorizing or creating a commission almost every year. he rubber stamped hundreds of millions to homeless nonprofits with zero accountability and orchestrated a pay-to-play scheme that sold out taxpayers to the highest bidder. mark farrell has all the wrong experience for the change we need. >> lou: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series presented by snapdragon, at the heart of the devices you love. >> jimmy: thanks to jennifer aniston, gael garcia bernal and diego luna. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next but first, his album "honeymind" is out now. here with the song "treehouse," ben platt and brandy clark! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ love is a treehouse kind of a gamble to get in that you-and-me house ♪ ♪ little bit closer to heaven ♪ ♪ you've never seen clouds right outside of your window ♪ ♪ love is a treehouse one of a kind t
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clark, as well as paris hilton, who has said she is sending love and condolences to his loved ones. the brit awards say they are trying to —— tragic tobacco stated by the families of liam payne —— the x account. he was also contestant and he said that liam was so young, 31 years old, another aspect about how difficult this is. �* �* , . ~ is. and we've been talking about the _ is. and we've been talking about the fact _ is. and we've been talking about the fact that - is. and we've been talking about the fact that liam i is. and we've been talking i about the fact that liam payne also had a solo career. tell us more about that. he also had a solo career. tell us more about that.— also had a solo career. tell us more about that. he did, and he had a collaboration _ more about that. he did, and he had a collaboration with - more about that. he did, and he had a collaboration with rita i had a collaboration with rita ora, appearing on one song on the 50 shades of grey album. he did receive quite a bit of success. he's also talked about difficulties with having to be compared with some
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applause] and we are here to officially swear in the mex recreation and parks department commissioner clark herrera! to know sonia is to love her and when i say love, if you don't fall in love with her when you meet her, something is wrong with you. she instantly takes you in and i don't even remember where we met but every time when i was as executive director of african-american director arts and culture complex, she was always there to land support and provide advise and willing to go out of her way to get somebody to provide the financial resources to make things happen. and i don't know if you remember this, sonia, i remember when the culture complex was at the young museum. the young museum worked with my kids and they were doing braiding and fun examine music performance and everything, and we had such a great time. and i remember seeing sonia and sonia had a really pretty necklace and i was like, ooh, that's cute, and she took it off and put it on my neck. that's the person she is, she brings, joy laughter and excitement, and that's why i want her on the rec and park commission. [ch
applause] and we are here to officially swear in the mex recreation and parks department commissioner clark herrera! to know sonia is to love her and when i say love, if you don't fall in love with her when you meet her, something is wrong with you. she instantly takes you in and i don't even remember where we met but every time when i was as executive director of african-american director arts and culture complex, she was always there to land support and provide advise and willing to go out of...
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junot mulvaney and milford clark , who were they? dr. blackstone: dr.trician, a black woman and i talk about how growing up my mother would take us -- she was in leadership roles in black organizations and she would take my sister and me to the meetings so i was exposed to what it means to be a black physician at an early age. dr. mulvaney was well known and respected, someone who had been caring for me and my sister since we were babies. mildred clark is an ob/gyn on our block in crown heights, the only neighborhood we lived in. what i did not realize was i had a rare experience being surrounded by black women physicians to the point where i thought most physicians were black women until i got to college and recognized most students did not look like me. these women were role models to me just like my mother and that representation was important in giving me the confidence to recognize that being a physician was possible. host: you describe your mother at harvard as a fish out of water. dr. blackstone: yes, i talk about how when she got to harvard her
junot mulvaney and milford clark , who were they? dr. blackstone: dr.trician, a black woman and i talk about how growing up my mother would take us -- she was in leadership roles in black organizations and she would take my sister and me to the meetings so i was exposed to what it means to be a black physician at an early age. dr. mulvaney was well known and respected, someone who had been caring for me and my sister since we were babies. mildred clark is an ob/gyn on our block in crown...
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he hired a michelle clark i mean, me chinese. michelle clark. oh, didn't know chinese, huh? um, michelle clark, who is. who is black? and sylvia chase, uh, leslie stahl, a nice jewish girl, blond hair. and sylvia chase, a shiksa with blond hair. but i shouldn't say she's agoi that's okay. you think she was okay in this crowd? yeah. okay. and so they were trying to make for all the years of discrimination. but, you know, we we were hazed a lot. we a lot of hazing. you were in a back room. yeah, we to sit. they didn't even give us desks they didn't give us, you know, phones to use typewriters. they didn't give us typewriters. we had to around in the newsroom and lesley stahl and i remain friends today and we we we go to lunch at least once a year. wasn't there a wasn't there an african american guide to. oh, yeah, a bernie bernie shaw. thank yeah. and and then ed bradley came from after covering and he was he had some kind of swagger and when he would say no to the assignment editor they would believe him you know. but when i would try and say no to the assignment editor, i re
he hired a michelle clark i mean, me chinese. michelle clark. oh, didn't know chinese, huh? um, michelle clark, who is. who is black? and sylvia chase, uh, leslie stahl, a nice jewish girl, blond hair. and sylvia chase, a shiksa with blond hair. but i shouldn't say she's agoi that's okay. you think she was okay in this crowd? yeah. okay. and so they were trying to make for all the years of discrimination. but, you know, we we were hazed a lot. we a lot of hazing. you were in a back room. yeah,...
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and anyone who thinks they were impacted can reach out to the clark county elections office.y can also request a new ballot online at vote wa.gov. in clark county, ballot box observers will now be stationed 24/7 outside of drop box locations countywide up until election day. >> nicole sganga, thank you. >>> deadly flash flooding is creating havoc in spain, where at least 95 people so far have died. most of those killed were in the eastern region of valencia, which is slammed with a year's worth of rain in just eight hours. >>> and the los angeles dodgers are the new major league baseball world champions. the dodgers defeated the new york yankees 7-6 in a nail biting game five. it's the eighth world series win for the dodgers, who came roaring back late wednesday night after an early five-run deficit to grab the title. >>> straight ahead on "cbs news roundup," we take you to georgia, where the campaigns are working hard to win the support of rural voters. more on this coming up. stay with us. [male narrator] teachers are dynamic leaders, shaping a new generation, innovating to
and anyone who thinks they were impacted can reach out to the clark county elections office.y can also request a new ballot online at vote wa.gov. in clark county, ballot box observers will now be stationed 24/7 outside of drop box locations countywide up until election day. >> nicole sganga, thank you. >>> deadly flash flooding is creating havoc in spain, where at least 95 people so far have died. most of those killed were in the eastern region of valencia, which is slammed with...
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and i hope it stays that way all the way through. >> clark says her family is glad to see the charges, and that bewley would be, too. >> she would have wanted that. she would have wanted that because she wanted to be here with her girls really bad. that's all she talked about. and that's all we you know, her life revolved around them. >> and that was peyton headley reporting. kyle firebaugh, by the way, is scheduled to be arraigned on october 28th. >> coming up, some new businesses hoping to bring new life into san francisco's union square. a look at the new shops and restaurants moving in and betting big on the beloved area. >> and the wildfire season still underway here in california. the fire burning in shasta county and the bay area. resources on their way to help in the fire fight. >> elevated fire danger expected here in the bay area as well. i'll talk about when and what we can expect the city hall insiders spend record high budgets. but our problems get worse. they say this is the best that we can do. they blame the system, but they built the system. i have a plan to change it
and i hope it stays that way all the way through. >> clark says her family is glad to see the charges, and that bewley would be, too. >> she would have wanted that. she would have wanted that because she wanted to be here with her girls really bad. that's all she talked about. and that's all we you know, her life revolved around them. >> and that was peyton headley reporting. kyle firebaugh, by the way, is scheduled to be arraigned on october 28th. >> coming up, some new...
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the man who is deaf says officers made no effort to de-escalate the situation. >> as reporter lauren clark reports tonight, police say the officers were injured during the struggle. >> an encounter that's sparking outrage. >> everybody stop where you're at. i've seen. >> here's a look again from two angles. the officer's body camera and store surveillance footage. on the left, you see a man later identified as 34 year old tyrone mcalpin, walking, looking down at his phone. a cop car approaches. on the right you see the door open. after giving orders to stop. within moments, the officer puts his hands on mcalpin and punches are thrown in both directions. then a third angle as a second officer arrives. taser. his camera is obstructed. he later tells another cop that it flew off. cameras capture repeated punches and tasers. hands behind your back. >> hands behind your back. >> a woman later shows up, identifying herself as mcalpin's wife. she explains why he didn't follow the officer's commands. >> what kind of disability does he have? he's definitely got cerebral palsy. how is he deaf? if yo
the man who is deaf says officers made no effort to de-escalate the situation. >> as reporter lauren clark reports tonight, police say the officers were injured during the struggle. >> an encounter that's sparking outrage. >> everybody stop where you're at. i've seen. >> here's a look again from two angles. the officer's body camera and store surveillance footage. on the left, you see a man later identified as 34 year old tyrone mcalpin, walking, looking down at his...
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zoey clark, really good to talk to you. thanks a lot.— clark, really good to talk to you.ks for having me- — us president biden has been making what's likely to be his final official visit to europe, meeting with leaders of the uk, france and germany, with the war in ukraine high on the agenda. speaking after the talks on friday in berlin, mr biden said there'd been no consensus on allowing ukraine to use western weapons in attacks deep inside russia, but said that boosting support to kyiv is necessary, as winter approaches. i talked more about this liana fix, senior fellow for europe at the council on foreign relations. this is likely to be joe biden�*s very likely final visit to europe as us president. what do you think his legacy will be, in terms of relationship with europe? his legacy will be a very good one in europe. europeans have been so relieved when biden was elected. but, at the same time, that left europeans in a cosy and comfortable situation, where they very much relied on us leadership throughout the ukraine war. so, with the upcoming us elections, it will
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how is roger clarke not arthur, but yes, you're you know. yeah. okay. so but how did you get him to do that? i still can't believe that that actually happened. right. i mean, it is it well, unfathomable to me, when i started this project that a there'd even be an audio book and b that would be read by the actor who plays the main character in read that to write someone i literally spent 200 hours with playing the game. you know as mounting his horse and talking to people, you know like. i mean i can't deny the fact that i'm huge fanboy of roger clarke and the fact that now he's my partner. this enterprise is absolutely unreal. and i remember day when my publisher and they get the sort of full credit for this, right? it's really macmillan audio particular who arranged roger's role in it. and i remember the day that they sent the email telling me, well roger clarke is signed on, he wants to do this. i literally went, ran, screaming down the hallway of my academic building, which is not a place filled with a lot of screams and i was just so over the moon r
how is roger clarke not arthur, but yes, you're you know. yeah. okay. so but how did you get him to do that? i still can't believe that that actually happened. right. i mean, it is it well, unfathomable to me, when i started this project that a there'd even be an audio book and b that would be read by the actor who plays the main character in read that to write someone i literally spent 200 hours with playing the game. you know as mounting his horse and talking to people, you know like. i mean...
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how is roger clarke not arthur, but yes, you're you know. yeah. okay. so but how did you get him to do that? i still can't believe that that actually happened. right. i mean, it is it well, unfathomable to me, when i started this project that a there'd even be an audio book and b that would be read by the actor who plays the main character in read that to write someone i literally spent 200 hours with playing the game. you know as mounting his horse and talking to people, you know like. i mean i can't deny the fact that i'm huge fanboy of roger clarke and the fact that now he's my partner. this enterprise is absolutely unreal. and i remember day when my publisher and they get the sort of full credit for this, right? it's really macmillan audio particular who arranged roger's role in it. and i remember the day that they sent the email telling me, well roger clarke is signed on, he wants to do this. i literally went, ran, screaming down the hallway of my academic building, which is not a place filled with a lot of screams and i was just so over the moon r
how is roger clarke not arthur, but yes, you're you know. yeah. okay. so but how did you get him to do that? i still can't believe that that actually happened. right. i mean, it is it well, unfathomable to me, when i started this project that a there'd even be an audio book and b that would be read by the actor who plays the main character in read that to write someone i literally spent 200 hours with playing the game. you know as mounting his horse and talking to people, you know like. i mean...
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of knowing that you're going to have a lead in rural nevada and then when you when you go down to clark how well did the culinary union do on turning out there folks by mail in-person, whatever that's that's been the fight all along what about while we have you here, what about trump referring to members of the opposition? >> political opposition as the enemy from within do you agree with that well, you know, he's going to pick whatever words he wants. i can tell you that in terms of people talking mean about each other in this cycle. that's actually you've used one of the more tame things on either side. so unfortunately, the consultants enemy pardon? you think that's tamed to refer to somebody as a fellow american as the enemy from within well, compared to deplorables and trash and stuff like that. yeah. i think teams a little lower down on the list, jim, than than some of the stuff that's been flying around. >> and ultimately at the end donald trump had problems winning in nevada he didn't pull it off in 2016, didn't pull it off in 2020 what's it going to do this time around to make
of knowing that you're going to have a lead in rural nevada and then when you when you go down to clark how well did the culinary union do on turning out there folks by mail in-person, whatever that's that's been the fight all along what about while we have you here, what about trump referring to members of the opposition? >> political opposition as the enemy from within do you agree with that well, you know, he's going to pick whatever words he wants. i can tell you that in terms of...
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hi, my name is damian clark.ave some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. most plans include the humana healthy options allowance. a monthly allowance to help pay for eligible groceries, utilities, rent, and over-the-counter items like vitamins, pain relievers, first-aid supplies and more. the healthy options allowance is loaded onto a prepaid card each month. and whatever you don't spend, carries over from each month. you can pay nothing for covered prescriptions, all year long. even name-brand drugs. all plans have $0 copays for covered preventive dental services, which include 2 free cleanings a year, as well as fillings. they may also have vision coverage including vision exams and a yearly allowance towards eyewear such as lenses or contacts. even hearing coverage, which includes routine hearing exams and coverage towards hearing a
hi, my name is damian clark.ave some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. most plans include the humana healthy options allowance. a monthly allowance to help pay for eligible groceries, utilities, rent, and over-the-counter items like vitamins, pain relievers, first-aid supplies and more. the healthy options...
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as it was, clark's clark reported that the clubs and activities that had been designed to improve the social had instead become what she called hotbeds of discontent, as participants inevitably slid toward a serious contemplation of their economic problems, which they no power to solve. after speaking with homestead leaders, residents and observing the situation for herself, clark said the solution was clear special skills needed to send in music leaders, quote, to help meet the need the emergency situation as as the long term plan she in every one of these colonies project managers and educational supervisors me the desperate need for recreation to keep up morale and carry the homesteaders through the present pioneer period without exception. often they regarded musical leadership for the adult homesteaders as the first important assistance that special skills could give. i love that idea of sending in these music leaders as the superheroes that are going to save the resettlement administration. so to direct the music activities that they found charles seeger, who was a musicologist
as it was, clark's clark reported that the clubs and activities that had been designed to improve the social had instead become what she called hotbeds of discontent, as participants inevitably slid toward a serious contemplation of their economic problems, which they no power to solve. after speaking with homestead leaders, residents and observing the situation for herself, clark said the solution was clear special skills needed to send in music leaders, quote, to help meet the need the...
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i'm dave clark. >> thank you for joining us. dave clark to be here. nice to have you back. thank you for coming back. nice time off. >> i had a great time. >> good. yeah. i'm pam cook. it is the first day of october. steve paulson is here in october. as you said, it's coming in hot. real hot. yeah. >> i mean, this looks like a hot week for many inland. maybe a little relief at the coast, but not until probably wednesday or thursday. these will be some of the hottest temperatures of the season. 5060. the city at 65 warm degrees. a lot of 60s here. it will not take long. october is definitely coming in hot here. the coast clear and hot. it will be hot. bayside and crazy hot inland for some. there's a heat advisory. excessive heat warning for just about everyone, including san francisco. so you knew it had to happen eventually. that high is not budging for a couple of days. sunny and hot. crazy hot for some 80s. 90s to 100, 104, 105. wouldn't surprise it. well above average on the forecast highs. all right. frank mallicoat is here for sal. i. good morning sir. anything to get
i'm dave clark. >> thank you for joining us. dave clark to be here. nice to have you back. thank you for coming back. nice time off. >> i had a great time. >> good. yeah. i'm pam cook. it is the first day of october. steve paulson is here in october. as you said, it's coming in hot. real hot. yeah. >> i mean, this looks like a hot week for many inland. maybe a little relief at the coast, but not until probably wednesday or thursday. these will be some of the hottest...
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we will talk about clark county and just a moment. i also want to highlight georgia because we are going to see trump there today. this is where harris is leading by the widest margin over the former president. she has a four-point lead there. so let's talk about nevada and what you want to see there, karl, because this is obviously going to be one of the states we are watching together on election night. we know obviously 2020 election results tell a lot. we look at the states, sorry, 2020, joe biden, so close, 2.4% margin for joe biden in that state. what are you watching here? >> first of all, remember, this is a highly urban state. we think of it as a western state. 71% of the voters live in clark county, one county, and another 17 live -- if you can pull that up, the county at the top, and frankly, most of them live right here. the rest of the state, about 17%, we used to call what i grew up, part of my childhood up there, the cow counties, now supposed to call them the rurals, the rural's overwhelmingly republican, a battlegroun
we will talk about clark county and just a moment. i also want to highlight georgia because we are going to see trump there today. this is where harris is leading by the widest margin over the former president. she has a four-point lead there. so let's talk about nevada and what you want to see there, karl, because this is obviously going to be one of the states we are watching together on election night. we know obviously 2020 election results tell a lot. we look at the states, sorry, 2020,...
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there's obviously caitlin clark has really driven the popularity of that league, but still, the finalshave caitlin clark in it, was a 25-year high this year, so, it's more than just her we just really don't know quite yet how much more. >> a lot more, though. >> yeah. >> and i agree, caitlin clark effect is massive, but this was sparking already, and it just -- >> from your standpoint. >> yes >> separation of the two leagues be better for the wnba is it like unlocking value, sum of the parts >> that's -- that's a good y question i think so highly of both commissioners, it's great leadership on both sides >> i think it's a question that needs to be asked to some degree, and i asked adam silver, in hindsight, do you wish you had negotiated this in a carve-out way so that it wasn't just the wnba kind of going along with whatever the nba did, because the partners are the same, but actually, if they negotiated separately, theoretically, they could have brought different partners to the table and maybe that overall number for revenue would have gone up. so, the next time around, of course, i
there's obviously caitlin clark has really driven the popularity of that league, but still, the finalshave caitlin clark in it, was a 25-year high this year, so, it's more than just her we just really don't know quite yet how much more. >> a lot more, though. >> yeah. >> and i agree, caitlin clark effect is massive, but this was sparking already, and it just -- >> from your standpoint. >> yes >> separation of the two leagues be better for the wnba is it like...
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let's speak to our education reporter, vanessa clarke.et is coming up obviously the budget is coming up next week. is there any expectation in the education sector that there will be more money for this?— money for this? that is what the coulthard _ money for this? that is what the coulthard today - money for this? that is what the coulthard today to - money for this? that is what the coulthard today to stop i the coulthard today to stop head teacher unions and councils looking at their trouble and saying what is needed here is more money. i think the worrying part of this report is that even though so much extra money has gone into it, £10.7 billion now, that is a 50% increase over the last decade, the problem is outcomes for children are not improving and if you will also look at councils, there is a real worry there. two fifths of councils are overspending on their high needs budgets and they need to declare bankruptcy by march 2026, so they are calling for their debt to be written off. it is unlikely that the budget will look at this.
let's speak to our education reporter, vanessa clarke.et is coming up obviously the budget is coming up next week. is there any expectation in the education sector that there will be more money for this?— money for this? that is what the coulthard _ money for this? that is what the coulthard today - money for this? that is what the coulthard today to - money for this? that is what the coulthard today to stop i the coulthard today to stop head teacher unions and councils looking at their...
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thanks for our two moderators, zoe clark and chad gladingood. third, a special thanks to our sponsors including saginaw valley state university, the bay area chamber of commerce, bay county republican and democratic parties and the eighth congressional district republican committee, frankenmuth chamber of commerce and the great lakes bay regional alliance, league of women voters saginaw and the midland county republican party and democratic party and saginaw county democratic and republican party and a partridge in a pear tree. [applause] finally, thank you to our host organizations, henry marsh institute for public policy at saginaw valley, the colors democrats, the college republicans, phi sigma alpha. before we turn it over to the moderators come i to welcome representatives from two host organization, the college democrats and republicans. given the importance of stability and our nation's political debates, both organizations would like to briefly start today's form with the joint statement on civil discourse. please welcome riley of the co
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she has a newborn baby and she's off on this journey for lewis and clark and the other members of the corps of discovery, it is a journey of discovery because they've never been to this region. but for sacajawea, it's like a return to her homeland. she does many important things as part of the corps of discovery, i mentioned that she's identifying landmarks on the way. she's also, you know, finding root vegetables and things to sustain the corps of discovery. she saves their supplies from one of their boats, capsizes in the river and she negotiates with the shoshone people once they make it out further west for horses, the horses that enable them to get, you know, over those mountains, since there is no northwest passage. so what i try to do in my book was to really show what a critical role she played in the corps of discovery. and i think indigenous people in general, again, in this expedition and other expeditions, are really playing an important role in sharing knowledge. so yeah, in my book you mentioned the character, my there's a young polynesian man named mai who was the first
she has a newborn baby and she's off on this journey for lewis and clark and the other members of the corps of discovery, it is a journey of discovery because they've never been to this region. but for sacajawea, it's like a return to her homeland. she does many important things as part of the corps of discovery, i mentioned that she's identifying landmarks on the way. she's also, you know, finding root vegetables and things to sustain the corps of discovery. she saves their supplies from one...
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alan clarke, the great thinker, in fact.s this famous line where it's like, what is civilisation? i don't know, i can't define it, but i know it when i see it. i basically think that's the labour party's view of a working person. they can't define it, but they know what they mean. and i think a lot of this comes back to it's sort of westminster, uh, _ learning bit by bit that this new government has a very different conception of who its voters are and who it's in politics for than the successive conservative governments of the last 14 years. arguably, actually also of the new labour governments, uh, which was a different age when economic growth was in a very different place, and that basically the left had a different and more relaxed attitude to business than actually a lot of politicians in keir starmer's government do. and i think for all the definitional uncertainty, this government basically knows who it's in politics for. and it's not people who own four properties, even if their day to day income from those four pro
alan clarke, the great thinker, in fact.s this famous line where it's like, what is civilisation? i don't know, i can't define it, but i know it when i see it. i basically think that's the labour party's view of a working person. they can't define it, but they know what they mean. and i think a lot of this comes back to it's sort of westminster, uh, _ learning bit by bit that this new government has a very different conception of who its voters are and who it's in politics for than the...
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one of the biggest urban rural splits that we see in the entire country clark county, which is whereegas is. it's 75% of the vote, 75% of the population in nevada, democrats need to do well in clark county, you can see joe biden, edge, donald trump there 50 4% to 44% amino look like a huge margin. but he was able to bank a surplus of about 90,000 votes from las vegas in clark county end he needed them. why? because you look around at the rural counties, look at the margins that donald trump had 84% 78%, 76%, 75% chest huge margins in the rural. so he banks thousands and thousands of votes in all these rural counties that need to be offset by clark county. now there is one swing county in nevada and that's washoe county out where reno is. you can see the margins here are very, very tight typically, as washoe goes, so goes nevada. joe biden wanted 2016, hillary clinton wanted it just one thing i want to show you. nevada is not big, not a lot of votes, so you're fighting over the same votes in elections can look pretty similar. look at the margins in the presidential race in washoe coun
one of the biggest urban rural splits that we see in the entire country clark county, which is whereegas is. it's 75% of the vote, 75% of the population in nevada, democrats need to do well in clark county, you can see joe biden, edge, donald trump there 50 4% to 44% amino look like a huge margin. but he was able to bank a surplus of about 90,000 votes from las vegas in clark county end he needed them. why? because you look around at the rural counties, look at the margins that donald trump had...
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clark, would you take roll, please? the motion to adopt item number eight, commissioner finley, high commissioner flores, high commissioner saleh, high commissioner, psi high commissioner francois i. chair finley with five votes in the in the affirmative. the motion is approved unanimously. thank you, mr. clark. now called agenda item nine. discussion and possible action on items for . does any member of the public wish to address this? my name is ellen lee zhou. i live and work in san francisco for 38 years. well, going to 39 if you have a heart to protect our children, our homeless and business has been terminated almost 40%. and these ethics commission is in regulation to stop corruption and money laundering. item number eight. i didn't speak, but i know what's going on with all this proposition going on on the ballot. it's not about proposition, it's about money laundering from corrupted government. deep state cabal, puppet masters in our city. so if you have future meetings about government functions, then you shou
clark, would you take roll, please? the motion to adopt item number eight, commissioner finley, high commissioner flores, high commissioner saleh, high commissioner, psi high commissioner francois i. chair finley with five votes in the in the affirmative. the motion is approved unanimously. thank you, mr. clark. now called agenda item nine. discussion and possible action on items for . does any member of the public wish to address this? my name is ellen lee zhou. i live and work in san...
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montana , looking , looking , throwing in the end zone, clark caught it. dwight clark .s a madhouse at candlestick. >> wow. the catch. washington loves to talk. i love to get stuff done. it's who i am. as mayor, i tackled homelessness... ...added 200 officers in 4 years... and saved our taxpayers $3 billion dollars. i've already got a plan to lower your grocery and insurance bills, to address climate change, and protect reproductive rights. and i'll work with anyone to get it done. i'm sam liccardo and i approve this message. >>> welcome back once again, california wildlife officials are pushing back the start date for the commercial crab fishing season . it will not open on november 15th as originally scheduled. the department of fish and wildlife cited the high abundance of humpback whales in fishing areas and the high number of recent entanglements of. this is now the sixth year in a row the state has delayed the season and it is a big blow to crab fishermen who will miss out on thanksgiving sales. we will get another update in mid november on a potential opening date
montana , looking , looking , throwing in the end zone, clark caught it. dwight clark .s a madhouse at candlestick. >> wow. the catch. washington loves to talk. i love to get stuff done. it's who i am. as mayor, i tackled homelessness... ...added 200 officers in 4 years... and saved our taxpayers $3 billion dollars. i've already got a plan to lower your grocery and insurance bills, to address climate change, and protect reproductive rights. and i'll work with anyone to get it done. i'm...
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. >>> indiana fever star caitlin clark has been named wnba rookie of the year. her teammates celebrating when she got the call. >> congratulations, you are the 2024 kia wnba rookie of the year. >> david: clark helping to lead the league to record ticket sales. >>> when we come back here tonight, the wedding surprise. after >>> finally tonight here, the moment after the "i dos" that was just as moving. tonight, in tennessee, the emotional surprise at this wedding that had everyone, especially the groom, in tears. erin and matt getting married after years together, blending their families. among them, erin's 12-year-old daughter kylie. she would tell her mother that she hoped that matt would adopt her one day. right before the wedding, mom and daughter came up with an idea, that right after the "i dos," kylie would hold up this sign. "you didn't give me life, life gave me you. thank you for always loving me as your own, but i have a question." the other side reading, "you will be my dad forever?" this is the moment. >> will you be my dad forever? >> david: tonight
. >>> indiana fever star caitlin clark has been named wnba rookie of the year. her teammates celebrating when she got the call. >> congratulations, you are the 2024 kia wnba rookie of the year. >> david: clark helping to lead the league to record ticket sales. >>> when we come back here tonight, the wedding surprise. after >>> finally tonight here, the moment after the "i dos" that was just as moving. tonight, in tennessee, the emotional surprise...
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clark lived up to her expectations as this year's top draft pick.including assists and three pointers by a rookie. >>> all right, still ahead on "today", al roker is ending a hand to the community of asheville, north carolina, after the city was devastated by hurricane helene. he will be live on the ground, getting food and water to those needing help the most and sharing their stories. thanks so muchor f
clark lived up to her expectations as this year's top draft pick.including assists and three pointers by a rookie. >>> all right, still ahead on "today", al roker is ending a hand to the community of asheville, north carolina, after the city was devastated by hurricane helene. he will be live on the ground, getting food and water to those needing help the most and sharing their stories. thanks so muchor f
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in that report, correspondent alexis clark introduced us to nelson vails, the only black american to an olympic medal in cycling. do you see yourself as having open doors for other black cyclists? oh, yeah. that's my big vision. so that someone that looks like me can be like me if i can say it that way. what needs to be done to make cycling more accessible? it starts from the grassroots program, from your local neighborhood coaching staff. today, alexis takes a deeper dive into a program doing just that. welcome back to our fall semester of star trek at the kessina velodrome in queens, new york. there's star trek, a youth outreach program founded 20 years ago. that's teaching kids track racing. nice work. good job. mike sandler is one of the coaches. we'll see kids coming through the park on their bikes. and we ask their parents, do you want to try bike racing? i want to see focus. a lot of kids don't think of bike racing as a sport. the first time they've ever seen bike racing is when they come to kessina velodrome. close that gap. but it's not just a lack of awareness about track r
in that report, correspondent alexis clark introduced us to nelson vails, the only black american to an olympic medal in cycling. do you see yourself as having open doors for other black cyclists? oh, yeah. that's my big vision. so that someone that looks like me can be like me if i can say it that way. what needs to be done to make cycling more accessible? it starts from the grassroots program, from your local neighborhood coaching staff. today, alexis takes a deeper dive into a program doing...