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son, helen's nephews and malcolm clarke's from the murdered malcolm clarke's grandson. john was born in 1881. deaf and mute by scarlet fever come under the academic disease that would occasionally burn through the reservation. but john became a world renowned sculpture of a western wildlife. self-taught. takes one art class at a pivotal moment in his youth, i believe, but basically taught himself how to carve by molding figurines out of mud that he dug from the banks of the missouri river. his career takes off in the 19 teams in his late '30s and '40s. he is friends with charlie russell, his patrons included john d. rockefeller, jr., warren g. harding, and what i was able to discover and john clarke kerr is that the is a very famous cover, the foremost carver of western wildlife, and lines, grizzly bears and so on, he turns almost, not exclusively, but quite intensively to native carvings and does some beautiful pieces. there again are some pictures in the book. but some gorgeous freezes, mostly meant i think to capture the piegan lifeways during the buffaloed days of t
son, helen's nephews and malcolm clarke's from the murdered malcolm clarke's grandson. john was born in 1881. deaf and mute by scarlet fever come under the academic disease that would occasionally burn through the reservation. but john became a world renowned sculpture of a western wildlife. self-taught. takes one art class at a pivotal moment in his youth, i believe, but basically taught himself how to carve by molding figurines out of mud that he dug from the banks of the missouri river. his...
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and malcolm clarke and grandson. john was born in 1841. they're rendered deaf and mute by scarlett, an epidemic fever that burns through the reservation. but john became a world renowned sculptor of wild life, largely self-taught. takes one large class at a pivotal moment in his youth i believe that basically taught himself how to carve by molding things out of mud that he got out of the missouri river. his career takes off in 19 teams and in the late 30's and 40's his friends are charlie russell, the famous artists and patrons included john rockefeller, jr., warren g. harding. and what live is interesting to discover is that he was a very famous carver of western wildlife, lions, grizzly bears and so on. he turns not exclusively but quite intensively to the native themes leader in his career and there's a beautiful piece in the book that gives you a sense of what he's been up to that there are some gorgeous tableau was that are mostly meant to capture with the lifetime during the buffalo days in the time he was born
and malcolm clarke and grandson. john was born in 1841. they're rendered deaf and mute by scarlett, an epidemic fever that burns through the reservation. but john became a world renowned sculptor of wild life, largely self-taught. takes one large class at a pivotal moment in his youth i believe that basically taught himself how to carve by molding things out of mud that he got out of the missouri river. his career takes off in 19 teams and in the late 30's and 40's his friends are charlie...
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musician guy clark is a master of the musical word.add generation of songwriters. at tomorrow night's grammy awards here on cbs guy clark gets nominated for best folk album. mark strassmann sat down with him at his nashville home. >> reporter: one guy clark lyric goes like this. some days you write the song and some days the song writes you. ♪ my favorite picture of you is the one where you stare straight in the lens ♪ >> what's one that sticks around and worth righting. >> a pen with a big eraser. >> when young folks ask you what you write, what do you tell them? >> right what you know about. don't write something you don't care about or know about. >> reporter: the texas native or performers like john denvering johnny cash jimmy buffett and george strait. every day you do it? >> i consider it every day. just living is writing songs for me. >> reporter: but simply loving has become tougher for guy clark, who has been battling cancer. >> i just don't have time to be worried about it. >> reporter: you've got too many songs to write. >>
musician guy clark is a master of the musical word.add generation of songwriters. at tomorrow night's grammy awards here on cbs guy clark gets nominated for best folk album. mark strassmann sat down with him at his nashville home. >> reporter: one guy clark lyric goes like this. some days you write the song and some days the song writes you. ♪ my favorite picture of you is the one where you stare straight in the lens ♪ >> what's one that sticks around and worth righting....
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in the case of clark fish, i came across him in a very, very unique way. i was walking past his cell and i saw how his socks had been folded and his socks had been rolled up in a ball with these little smiles. and as a veteran, i knew that's exactly how you folded -- were trained to fold your socks in the military. and so i said, were you in the service? and he goes, yeah, i was in the army. >> i joined the army straight out of high school. it was a conviction of mine because we as a family, a lot of males in the family, have been part of the service. and so i felt it was my obligation, and i was a health care specialist. i had no idea what it meant to be a health care specialist. all i knew is i wanted to do something medical. and i want to work in a hospital with doctors so they told me i'd be doing that. the reality was, i was not a health care specialist but a pretty name for combat medic. >> one of the challenges is always getting the inmates to share some very intimate details of their lives, and sometimes their crimes. i think in clark's case, the f
in the case of clark fish, i came across him in a very, very unique way. i was walking past his cell and i saw how his socks had been folded and his socks had been rolled up in a ball with these little smiles. and as a veteran, i knew that's exactly how you folded -- were trained to fold your socks in the military. and so i said, were you in the service? and he goes, yeah, i was in the army. >> i joined the army straight out of high school. it was a conviction of mine because we as a...
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clark. think of jefferson, thomas jefferson sitting on the terrace in monticelmonticel lo. if you go to monticello, i'm sure many of you have and you look at those gardens, they are dominated by trees that he planted. he regarded them as crops. he loved sitting under them looking at them. he loves the simple majesty of them. i'm sure you know the story, he was sitting on his terrace with his secretary reading the book, this was i think late 1802, which had just been sent to him from london written by a man who alexander mackenzie -- about how he had said ski did -- how he had succeeded in crossing the entire of canada and described in so doing in a town in british columbia. he wrote of his achievements which was a stellar achievement. jefferson was perplexed that a scotsman across canada. he said, this is entirely wrong. he turned to his secretary and said, this cannot be allowed to stand. you must cross our country and forget the achievements of this near canadian. of course, no one ever re
clark. think of jefferson, thomas jefferson sitting on the terrace in monticelmonticel lo. if you go to monticello, i'm sure many of you have and you look at those gardens, they are dominated by trees that he planted. he regarded them as crops. he loved sitting under them looking at them. he loves the simple majesty of them. i'm sure you know the story, he was sitting on his terrace with his secretary reading the book, this was i think late 1802, which had just been sent to him from london...
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. >> and i am dave clark. did you know steve was talking about arraign song? >> i want to hear that, actually. >> you want to hear the song or do you want to hear rain? >> i heard that song yesterday and i said i am going to put that out there. there is no high clouds, 29 in santa rosa, maybe in the 40s, half-moon bay, napa 31 and there are still some cold lows and southern california, santa marie has had it 80 or higher and the records are continuing, sacramento, gilroy, it will still be mild, there is still a component coming off the berkeley hills and the only change is coming at the end of the week, sunny and mild and
. >> and i am dave clark. did you know steve was talking about arraign song? >> i want to hear that, actually. >> you want to hear the song or do you want to hear rain? >> i heard that song yesterday and i said i am going to put that out there. there is no high clouds, 29 in santa rosa, maybe in the 40s, half-moon bay, napa 31 and there are still some cold lows and southern california, santa marie has had it 80 or higher and the records are continuing, sacramento,...
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hey, clark, my son, take a picture.picture. >> reporter: little did not plan it this way, he spent 17 years working at a botanical garden when his life took a sudden change. >> my wife brought a picture home of a wave. i told her, honey, don't buy a picture. i can go out and shoot one. i'll get a camera and i'll do it. >> reporter: he's now been shooting waves full time for seven years, always looking for that perfect shot. >> i'm very lucky, fortunate, blessed. this is a special thing. it's something that i can't believe i do for a living. >> reporter: a living that gives clark little a chance every day to strike gold. chip reid, cbs news, oahu. >> very beautiful images. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the frigid weather moving east. we'll have a live report and show you the impact on travel. >>> plus, a look at so-called click farms that boost the number of your facebook likes or twitter followers. >>> and new york magazine restaurant critic adam platt joins us in the studio. that's it for "
hey, clark, my son, take a picture.picture. >> reporter: little did not plan it this way, he spent 17 years working at a botanical garden when his life took a sudden change. >> my wife brought a picture home of a wave. i told her, honey, don't buy a picture. i can go out and shoot one. i'll get a camera and i'll do it. >> reporter: he's now been shooting waves full time for seven years, always looking for that perfect shot. >> i'm very lucky, fortunate, blessed. this is...
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tony clark's will deny marriage clark's will deny marriage licenses. he will not defend laws that will be unconstitutional. state of theal state address, maryland governor martin o'malley touted the successes of his administration. >> maryland is cleaner, smarter, safer, healthier, more andepreneurial, competitive she was before the recession hit. sharpalso recognized the falls of recent projects in the state. he vowed to improve. >> for the first in 14 years, double dribble give the republican response to the city the union. the party announced today that will make more and rogers speak after president obama on tuesday. she's the fourth-ranked republican in the house. >> prosecutors have subpoenaed chris christie is campaign staff . investigators are looking to allegations that his aid created traffic jams as political payback. document suggest it was an act of revenge because the mayor declined to in court's -- declined to endorse christie. >> the mayor takes a ride on the new street car. legislation against federal background checks. >> welcome back
tony clark's will deny marriage clark's will deny marriage licenses. he will not defend laws that will be unconstitutional. state of theal state address, maryland governor martin o'malley touted the successes of his administration. >> maryland is cleaner, smarter, safer, healthier, more andepreneurial, competitive she was before the recession hit. sharpalso recognized the falls of recent projects in the state. he vowed to improve. >> for the first in 14 years, double dribble give...
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i'm dave clark. let's talk about your weather and traffic. steve is right over there. >> indeed. thank you, tori and dave. sunny and warm and then warmer record highs possible today. dry pattern. it will be cooler as we go into the weekend. but everything is sunnyside up and warm to very warm. although the lows are really
i'm dave clark. let's talk about your weather and traffic. steve is right over there. >> indeed. thank you, tori and dave. sunny and warm and then warmer record highs possible today. dry pattern. it will be cooler as we go into the weekend. but everything is sunnyside up and warm to very warm. although the lows are really
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catch all the excitement during dick clark's new york rockin' eve hosted by ryan seacrest. >>> teen-age sisters and a baby were struck by a truck. the teens got into an argument and one of the girls got out of the vehicle with the baby carrier and rushed into the street. her sister followed. a truck passing by struck all three. they've been taken to the hospital, one in critical condition. the baby was thrown and is in serious condition tonight. police say the driver of the truck that hit them was not drinking. the intersection will be closed for the next several hours as a result. >> and it's ban deadly new year's eve in san francisco. two died, including a little girl after being hit by cars. a hit-and-run driver struck a person. and just a few hours ago a little girl died after being struck at ellis and polk street. alan long is at the crime scene. >> reporter: a honda suv struck a woman and her children while they were in that crosswalk around 8:00 tonight. the mother and her two kids had the right of way when a honda took a right turn into the crosswalk and struck them. a 7-year-ol
catch all the excitement during dick clark's new york rockin' eve hosted by ryan seacrest. >>> teen-age sisters and a baby were struck by a truck. the teens got into an argument and one of the girls got out of the vehicle with the baby carrier and rushed into the street. her sister followed. a truck passing by struck all three. they've been taken to the hospital, one in critical condition. the baby was thrown and is in serious condition tonight. police say the driver of the truck that...
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the police were led here by someone you wouldn't expect: john clark from the american drug company pfizer. this stuff is gonna get into people's medicine cabinets? >> unfortunately, yes. >> counterfeit drugs are ending up in millions of american homes. at this postal facility, the shear volume of packages of suspicious drugs is staggering, and this is just from one day. [ticking] [crowd chanting] >> when most people think of brazil, they think of its passion and excellence in soccer... [crowd cheers] not of skyscrapers in sao paulo, the financial hub of a fledgling economic superpower. they think of the pulsating beat of the samba and carnival, not commodities or the world's largest cattle industry. [cow moos] most powerful country in south america? >> gdp-wise, we are bigger than all the other countries together. this is it. hello. time for americans to wake up. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we take a look at the impact of global expansion on american corporate tax loopholes, counterfeit drug trafficking, and the economic rise of brazil. we begin wi
the police were led here by someone you wouldn't expect: john clark from the american drug company pfizer. this stuff is gonna get into people's medicine cabinets? >> unfortunately, yes. >> counterfeit drugs are ending up in millions of american homes. at this postal facility, the shear volume of packages of suspicious drugs is staggering, and this is just from one day. [ticking] [crowd chanting] >> when most people think of brazil, they think of its passion and excellence in...
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look at kimberly-clark up nearly 3% to $108.45. and proctor & gamble up 1%, finishing at 79.18. >>> a recovering housing market helped stanley black and decker boost its revenues but restructuring charges demolished that increase. earnings were off almost 90%. that's because of millions of dollars in charges related to mergers and acquisitions. shares slumped 3% to $77.81. >>> and earnings at juniper networks topped wall street estimates. the networking equipmentmaker credits the solid results to increased spending by its core telecom customers. separately, jana partners has reportsedly taken a big stake in the company and is trying to get juniper to cut costs and return cash to shareholders. both developments pushed up juniper stock to a 52 week high, up 6.5% to $27.82. >>> our market monitor tonight is david samra,morningstar's 2013 international mutual fund of the year an honor he cochairs with andrea o'keefe. they have two five-star rated and his international entry is in the top 1% of its category over the past one, three, fiv
look at kimberly-clark up nearly 3% to $108.45. and proctor & gamble up 1%, finishing at 79.18. >>> a recovering housing market helped stanley black and decker boost its revenues but restructuring charges demolished that increase. earnings were off almost 90%. that's because of millions of dollars in charges related to mergers and acquisitions. shares slumped 3% to $77.81. >>> and earnings at juniper networks topped wall street estimates. the networking equipmentmaker...
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general clark, are we losing in afghanistan?round after all the sacrifices we have put together? is that why obama is so anxious to get the heck out of there, and is it going to cost us dearly because of this? >> well, i don't think we have ever had the full body of troops that we needed in afghanistan to do the job, even with the surge. we went into there under the bush administration and the idea was to do the minimum and focus on iraq. so we got started on the wrong foot. we just never had -- and it's their country, so we've done a lot there. it's time to come home. as far as the president's conviction is concerned, look, when he surged those troops, he made the best decision from a host of bad alternatives, and frankly, i'm happy that he was thinking about it really, really hard. he's not a high school coach cheerleading a football team. he's got serious responsibilities and he's got to be second-guessing himself. that's the kind of leader you actually have to have at that level. >> no, i get that. steve, let me go to you on
general clark, are we losing in afghanistan?round after all the sacrifices we have put together? is that why obama is so anxious to get the heck out of there, and is it going to cost us dearly because of this? >> well, i don't think we have ever had the full body of troops that we needed in afghanistan to do the job, even with the surge. we went into there under the bush administration and the idea was to do the minimum and focus on iraq. so we got started on the wrong foot. we just never...
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they go hey, clark, my son, can i take a picture? >> reporter: little did not plan it this way.17 years working at a botanical garden when his life took a sudden change. >> my wife brought a picture home of a wave. i told her, honey, don't buy that picture, i can go out and shoot one. i'll get a camera and do it. >> reporter: he's now been shooting waves full time for seven years, always looking for that perfect shot. >> i'm very lucky, fortunate, blessed. this is a special thing. it's something i can't believe i do for a living. >> reporter: a living that gives clark little a chance everyday to strike gold. chip reid, cbs news, oahu. >> reporter: that's the "cbs evening news." for all captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org to get away with murder. good evening, i'm >>> now at 66: 6 -- 6:00, the number of homicides falling aztecnology p makes it tougher to get away with murder. good evening. i'm ken bastida the. >> i'm elizabeth cook. our own phil matier has more. >> reporter: in 2012, there were 69 murders in san francisco. last year that number dropped to 38.
they go hey, clark, my son, can i take a picture? >> reporter: little did not plan it this way.17 years working at a botanical garden when his life took a sudden change. >> my wife brought a picture home of a wave. i told her, honey, don't buy that picture, i can go out and shoot one. i'll get a camera and do it. >> reporter: he's now been shooting waves full time for seven years, always looking for that perfect shot. >> i'm very lucky, fortunate, blessed. this is a...
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willie mays, jack clark, the beatles concert at -- stick park. it's really been an extraordinary journey for that location and as i say it's bitter sweet. a lot of people put in a lot of hard work over the period of time. on behalf of mayor lee who was unable to attend, i'm going to present a certificate of honor to you from the mayor and i'm going to ask our general manager to say a few words and alvarez and ask vice-president of operations with the 49ers to say a few words and we'll recognize you with a momento of this occasion. on behalf of mayor lee, i want to thank each one of you. >> thank you, commissioner. bitter sweet is certainly the word as i look out at rec's and park teams. there have been teams that step foot on the field at candle stick the last several decades. you mentioned some of the highlights. it is hollowed ground. today we honor our own team. these are the men and women that have given the city so much pride and so much cause for celebration and warmth. there is going to be a lot of talk this week about clark and joe montan
willie mays, jack clark, the beatles concert at -- stick park. it's really been an extraordinary journey for that location and as i say it's bitter sweet. a lot of people put in a lot of hard work over the period of time. on behalf of mayor lee who was unable to attend, i'm going to present a certificate of honor to you from the mayor and i'm going to ask our general manager to say a few words and alvarez and ask vice-president of operations with the 49ers to say a few words and we'll recognize...
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great to see you as well. >> good to be with you. >> clark, begin with you.t is going to spend time on jobs and the economy in his speech, what does he need to say specifically to win people over on tuesday? >> well, what he should say is not what he will say. what he should say with the amount of jobs two-thirds recovered from what were lost in the recession, that -- and with new business creation, which is where most jobs -- new jobs come from at a low and with the united states having dropped in world rankings to being no longer in the top ten new countries for business creation, he should say we are going to do things to cut and streamline regulation, reduce taxes, and do all the things that make new businesses bloom and jobs bloom. but that's not what he's planning to do. he's told -- his people have told the press that they are going to focus on income redistribution. they are going to focus on higher minimum wage. only about 3% of the population gets the minimum wage. more than half of those are either teenagers or in their early to mid-20s, significan
great to see you as well. >> good to be with you. >> clark, begin with you.t is going to spend time on jobs and the economy in his speech, what does he need to say specifically to win people over on tuesday? >> well, what he should say is not what he will say. what he should say with the amount of jobs two-thirds recovered from what were lost in the recession, that -- and with new business creation, which is where most jobs -- new jobs come from at a low and with the united...
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el experto legal steven clark teme que este caso va a llegar a las cortes steven clark legal expert "biz model is set to avoid liability in situations just like this. so, what they're going to have to do is let the court decide if this biz model shields uber from liability. but just calling drivers independent contractors isn't going to be enough" "el modelo de negocio de uber esta hecho para prevenir este tipo de situaciones... donde ellos dicen que los choferes son contratistas independientes, pero eso no va a ser suficiente, asi que la corte tendra que decidir" este fue el tercer accidente mortal que ocurrio en el area de la bahia el 31 de diciembre para nicole schneider, directora ejecutiva de walk san francisco.. es hora de que la ciudad tome accion... "this part intersection here should be receiving improvements...that could've prevented this accident." "esta parte de la interseccion deberia recibir mejoras, eso hubiese prevenido este accidente" comenta... la madre de sofia esta en situacion critica, se espera que su hermano sobreviva. andres la policia no encontro rastros de dr
el experto legal steven clark teme que este caso va a llegar a las cortes steven clark legal expert "biz model is set to avoid liability in situations just like this. so, what they're going to have to do is let the court decide if this biz model shields uber from liability. but just calling drivers independent contractors isn't going to be enough" "el modelo de negocio de uber esta hecho para prevenir este tipo de situaciones... donde ellos dicen que los choferes son contratistas...
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hopefully it looks like everything will work out. >> why jeff clark was concerned. the wind would create conditions similar to 2010 when a wave knocked out spectators on the beach. we'll have more on the contest and hear from fans and the harbor control will be in charge of keeping the beach safe. >> let's go to bill, waves may be up to 40 feet, a free. maybe bigger. and the swells have been building the last couple days. we go out to ocean beach. they have been big, doesn't look giant here, it's good size. that's probably eight, 10-foot faces. if we look at the advisory, starts tomorrow, 12, 15 feet. those are open water swells, when they hit the beach they'll be 20, 30 feet on friday. we look at the buoys the swells are 12-foot here, 8-foot in monterey, the swells are out of due west, that's good for mavericks, you will get the swells hitting directly on the reef. it really is as jeff clark said could be one of the best they've had. they've had great ones. this could be spectacular. >> thank you bill. >>> governor brown state of the state address comes as californ
hopefully it looks like everything will work out. >> why jeff clark was concerned. the wind would create conditions similar to 2010 when a wave knocked out spectators on the beach. we'll have more on the contest and hear from fans and the harbor control will be in charge of keeping the beach safe. >> let's go to bill, waves may be up to 40 feet, a free. maybe bigger. and the swells have been building the last couple days. we go out to ocean beach. they have been big, doesn't look...
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tom clark a student from britain has stopped by this place on his way from australia well should i should i explain what it. would be nice basically have come because i'm curious it's impossible to reach the mountain aided first time visitors especially journalists and for a nice have to meet one of the syrians closest associates bloody new video nic of for an introductory meeting. what would. you talk about sorry i know. what i would you don't think that he's god is just the representative is god's word is that right yes that's the word of god on earth is he a reincarnation of jesus yes ok person is really hard for me because why are you saying that christ makes a lot of enemies and things and i was looking looking deeper i couldn't find the answer and i did after a while and then i don't want to have the answer to these questions because no one here knows no one can you got to say yes he's the christ it's just the belief that christ originally from belgium guert who's lived here for ten years was the first person we met in petra probably. he married here and as he puts it himself found
tom clark a student from britain has stopped by this place on his way from australia well should i should i explain what it. would be nice basically have come because i'm curious it's impossible to reach the mountain aided first time visitors especially journalists and for a nice have to meet one of the syrians closest associates bloody new video nic of for an introductory meeting. what would. you talk about sorry i know. what i would you don't think that he's god is just the representative is...
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school for the deaf. -- and donor for the clark school for the deaf.hey gave the money to that. cut off your nose to spite your face. he gave his money to her. >> we notice a lot of this is happening today, you read the diaries of his doctor? why are the presidential doctors publishing their diaries? >> some of it is published, some of it's not. i'm not wild about the doctor, the doctor is creepy. >> why? >> marriage is a complicated thing and no one can never know all of it. and i don't envy the white house first couples because it's a court and serve edging to favor one or the other, and the first lady has a court and they fight with each other. they had a minimum of that but it was there and the doctor sided with ms. coolidge who was a wonderful person, the extrovert to his introvert. but he knew she was the extrovert and she knew why he was the introvert and their marriage is admirable. >> how did you get on the foundation board of the calvin coolidge? >> just out of affection for it. it is a worthy place that requires support and if i can do anyth
school for the deaf. -- and donor for the clark school for the deaf.hey gave the money to that. cut off your nose to spite your face. he gave his money to her. >> we notice a lot of this is happening today, you read the diaries of his doctor? why are the presidential doctors publishing their diaries? >> some of it is published, some of it's not. i'm not wild about the doctor, the doctor is creepy. >> why? >> marriage is a complicated thing and no one can never know all...
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other officers respond, including clark county sheriff gene kelly who hired the deputy himself. >> i circled around and i saw her down. at this point, we had a man in that trailer. >> the shooter is 57-year-old michael ferryman, a resident of the trailer park with a history of mental health problems. he's barricaded himself inside his mobile home. >> i still got movement at the trailer as well. he just keeps looking out the window. >> cameraman don hatcher from wdtn in dayton finds a hiding place behind a tree to record the scene as it unfolds. >> it was a good spot. i could see everything. and i stayed there and nobody knew i was there. the cops couldn't see me and hopefully the guy with the gun couldn't see me either. >> sheriff kelly orders the shooter to surrender as officers set up a perimeter. but the gunman has a big advantage. deputy hopper is lying only feet from his trailer and it's impossible for the police to move in without drawing fire. >> we wanted to get suzanne out, but i did not want to have another person sacrifice their life to get her out. >> sergeant christopher
other officers respond, including clark county sheriff gene kelly who hired the deputy himself. >> i circled around and i saw her down. at this point, we had a man in that trailer. >> the shooter is 57-year-old michael ferryman, a resident of the trailer park with a history of mental health problems. he's barricaded himself inside his mobile home. >> i still got movement at the trailer as well. he just keeps looking out the window. >> cameraman don hatcher from wdtn in...
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tom clark a student from britain has stopped by this place on his way from australia well should i should i expect. that would be nice. because i'm curious. it's impossible to reach the mountain aided first time visitors especially journalists and foreigners have to meet one of the syrians closest associates plenty of deryni cuff for an introductory meeting. to talk about this area no. matter what you don't think that he's god is just the representative is god's word right yes the word of god on earth is he a reincarnation of jesus knows yes ok person was really hard for me because why he's saying christ makes a lot of enemies and things and i was looking looking deeper i couldn't find the answer and i did after a while and i don't want to have the answer to these questions because no one here knows no one to connect their yes he's the christ it's just a belief that christ. originally from belgium guert who's lived here for ten years was the first person we met in petra probably. he married here and as he puts it himself found peace of mind. i was traveling before i was always looking for
tom clark a student from britain has stopped by this place on his way from australia well should i should i expect. that would be nice. because i'm curious. it's impossible to reach the mountain aided first time visitors especially journalists and foreigners have to meet one of the syrians closest associates plenty of deryni cuff for an introductory meeting. to talk about this area no. matter what you don't think that he's god is just the representative is god's word right yes the word of god...
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clark and mr. morell were not there. but mr. more ll, particularly for your ears, i think what we thought in reading the report and in listening to the testimony was that the group didn't want the program to continue. and then i read your op-ed piece in the wall street journal. -- excuse me, in the "washington post" and i would like to read parts of it and see if the committee agrees, if i may. several news outlets have reported that the review group has called for an end to the program. we did not do that. we called for a change in approach rather than a whole sale rejection to better protect the privacy and civil liberties of americans key values of our republic and we recommended that the government no longer hold the data and that it be required to obtain an individual court order, which i want to ask about, for each search but make no mistake, the review group reaffirmed that the program should remain a tool of our government in the fight against terrorism. then you go on. another misperception involved is the review group'
clark and mr. morell were not there. but mr. more ll, particularly for your ears, i think what we thought in reading the report and in listening to the testimony was that the group didn't want the program to continue. and then i read your op-ed piece in the wall street journal. -- excuse me, in the "washington post" and i would like to read parts of it and see if the committee agrees, if i may. several news outlets have reported that the review group has called for an end to the...
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the only woman who appears in this story is sacajawea in the lewis and clark saw the. otherwise i am afraid to way women play ancillary rules. they have an important role in other aspect of america but not in its physical union of the nation. so i started establishing this list which got to 100 people on it which may be 75 you had never heard of but nonetheless who i was convinced played a very important part and then you come to how do you organize it? i once talked the university of chicago for a semester and the university of california, created nonfiction writing and i always thought there were three key elements to the writing of a nonfiction book, one is the idea. the idea is king. you got to have a terrific idea to write a book. the writing has to be good. but it is not the second most important thing. the second most important thing is the structure of the book. you can write lyrically about a wonderful idea but if the structure is all over the map you are going to lose people. how do you look at these 100 people who played such an important role in the story o
the only woman who appears in this story is sacajawea in the lewis and clark saw the. otherwise i am afraid to way women play ancillary rules. they have an important role in other aspect of america but not in its physical union of the nation. so i started establishing this list which got to 100 people on it which may be 75 you had never heard of but nonetheless who i was convinced played a very important part and then you come to how do you organize it? i once talked the university of chicago...
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. >> reporter: legal analyst steven clark says it's a strategy that may backfire. >> if this gets in front of a jury and the defense takes this strategy instead of lowering the damages. >> reporter: the document alleges that larry pott is not the girl's biological father and doesn't have any legal standing to sue. clark doesn't think that argument will stand up in court. >> the wrongful death state uis not about down. a pott and others were drunk at a high school party when a group of boys sexually assaulted her and then took photo. agent days after the photos circulated at school pott hang he have self. the potts issue a statement saying we have no intention to deckify any responsibility. >> they are working with state senator jim bell on anti-bullying legislation. i spoke with someone from the office today saying they hope to introduce legislation by early may and the attorney who filed this document said he could not speak publicly about the case. >> thank you. achors away for hundreds of google employees. their newest option, to commute to work, google ferry. this ferry is part o
. >> reporter: legal analyst steven clark says it's a strategy that may backfire. >> if this gets in front of a jury and the defense takes this strategy instead of lowering the damages. >> reporter: the document alleges that larry pott is not the girl's biological father and doesn't have any legal standing to sue. clark doesn't think that argument will stand up in court. >> the wrongful death state uis not about down. a pott and others were drunk at a high school party...
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thank you for watching. >> good morning i've dave clark.s talk about your weather and traffic, steve is right there. >> thank you very much. a lot of fog reduced visibility from santa rosa to san jose. watch out it's pretty thick. some of it is right down on the deck. a lot of high and mid-level clouds streaming in. mostly cloudy to the north bay. if you're in eureka and crescent city you may even get some rain. what. i know. so some morning fog mixed with sun and clouds. it will be cooler wednesday and thursday. the question is will we get any rain. we'll tackle that coming in wednesday and thursday. look for a little change here this week instead of those record high temps. we'll get temperatures higher than average. over all temperatures in the 60s for many. but watch out for some of that fog it's starting to settle and usually gets worse. but a cooldown later in the week. here's sal. >> steve we're looking at a commute that is getting busier for sure now that we're in the 6:00 hour. the traffic is going to be busy at the bay bridge toll
thank you for watching. >> good morning i've dave clark.s talk about your weather and traffic, steve is right there. >> thank you very much. a lot of fog reduced visibility from santa rosa to san jose. watch out it's pretty thick. some of it is right down on the deck. a lot of high and mid-level clouds streaming in. mostly cloudy to the north bay. if you're in eureka and crescent city you may even get some rain. what. i know. so some morning fog mixed with sun and clouds. it will be...