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so if you live along round 7 in clark county, along route 340 in jefferson county and clark county, you really want to make sure you stay tuned to this one, because we'll continue to watch it for you. the tornado warning goes until 6:30. i'll send it back to you for 5 to 10 minutes. i want to track this and get the latest details. before i do that, take this off. it just updated. let's go back to the actual radar site out of dulles and show you what's happening. take the composite off and look at the level 2 data. it still has that hook. that's what i was worried about. there it is again, right through the berryville area, just south of berryville. the tornado would be right in here. in berryville, moving along route 7, of your home, get into the interior room. if you're in a mobile home, there are some out here. again, get out of your mobile home if you can, get into a ditch, if there is one there. i'm going to take a look at a couple more things and then we'll be right back in a couple minutes. >> thank you, doug. covering a lot of ground there with all the weather happening right the
so if you live along round 7 in clark county, along route 340 in jefferson county and clark county, you really want to make sure you stay tuned to this one, because we'll continue to watch it for you. the tornado warning goes until 6:30. i'll send it back to you for 5 to 10 minutes. i want to track this and get the latest details. before i do that, take this off. it just updated. let's go back to the actual radar site out of dulles and show you what's happening. take the composite off and look...
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clark: okay, well, mr.asps) remember flossing is important for your gums. (gasp) my tooth... my tooth fell out! look, everybody! my tooth fell out! guppies: what? it did? it fell out? look, mr. grouper! mr. grouper: hey! look at that! congratulations, deema! oona: now the tooth fairy can come! the tooth fairy! ♪ heeeereee she is... guppies: ♪ here she is... dr. clark: ♪ see her smile! guppies: ♪ see her smile! ♪ and gee whiz! guppies: ♪ and gee whiz dr. clark: ♪ ain't she got style! ♪ ♪ just look at that smile! ♪ just look at that smile! ♪ just look at that smile! (applause and cheering) that was a fun trip to the dentist! yeah, it was cool! hey, gil. what happened to your electric toothbrush? oh, i don't need that anymore. i got a goodie bag from dr. clark! a goodie bag? yeah! there's a little tube of toothpaste, and look... a brand new toothbrush! nope! i don't need that electric toothbrush anymore! brush brush brush brush brush... brush brush brush brush brush... (toothbrush whirs) ah-ha! gotcha! just a
clark: okay, well, mr.asps) remember flossing is important for your gums. (gasp) my tooth... my tooth fell out! look, everybody! my tooth fell out! guppies: what? it did? it fell out? look, mr. grouper! mr. grouper: hey! look at that! congratulations, deema! oona: now the tooth fairy can come! the tooth fairy! ♪ heeeereee she is... guppies: ♪ here she is... dr. clark: ♪ see her smile! guppies: ♪ see her smile! ♪ and gee whiz! guppies: ♪ and gee whiz dr. clark: ♪ ain't she got...
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clark clarks you were clng -- kristen clark can, you were getting the numbers what is we ere talking about. guest: he's really made this a core part of his agenda, looking for vote fraud. he's announced that there is widespread vote fraud across the state of kansas and it's caused a bit of hysteria with these allegations and claims. o date, he's turned up one and there was one case that he successfully prosecuted last month. and this is one out of millions of votes cast in the state of kansas. so i'm concerned as he prepares to take this effort to a national stage and concerned about hysteria that he speaks to promote across the country. because when we look at the data and that's what's most important here. when we look at the real data, we know that there is no systematic or widespread problem of vote fraud in our country. but what we do is no that voter suppression laws like texas's photo i.d. requirement, these kind of show me your paper laws that he has promoted which require that people seeking to register to vote provide a photo copy of their passport when they want to registe
clark clarks you were clng -- kristen clark can, you were getting the numbers what is we ere talking about. guest: he's really made this a core part of his agenda, looking for vote fraud. he's announced that there is widespread vote fraud across the state of kansas and it's caused a bit of hysteria with these allegations and claims. o date, he's turned up one and there was one case that he successfully prosecuted last month. and this is one out of millions of votes cast in the state of kansas....
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. >> reporter: there was a team when david clark's life was one adventure to another. but a random shooting in san francisco in 1986 changed his entire trajectory in just seconds. >> and it went right up into my neck, and that was that. >> reporter: a bullet lodged against clark's spine, leaving him without the use of his legs or hands. >> trying to open my water bottle. i'm comfortable in miy cocoon here. >> reporter: for nearly three decades, he has lived in this third floor apartment. but when the building's elevator was recently closed for three weeks of renovations, clark's apartment became a cell. >> it's something like in a jail. >> you're stuck here with just this floor. >> reporter: during the closure, a gathering for a family friend who had died came up. a broken elevator and 28 steps stood in clark's way. >> disconnected from the outside world. >> reporter: by chance an e-mail september by clark's family to a firefighter cousin across the country made its way back to san francisco. >> he told us about his cousin who lives here in san francisco who is a quadr
. >> reporter: there was a team when david clark's life was one adventure to another. but a random shooting in san francisco in 1986 changed his entire trajectory in just seconds. >> and it went right up into my neck, and that was that. >> reporter: a bullet lodged against clark's spine, leaving him without the use of his legs or hands. >> trying to open my water bottle. i'm comfortable in miy cocoon here. >> reporter: for nearly three decades, he has lived in this...
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thats was in effect for clark county. but we have a new warning, a severe thunderstorm warning that does encompass clark, jefferson and warren. while we were talking about the barryville pike, winchester area, we do have reports of trees down there and caitlyn, did you tell me maybe there was some half-dollar size out there? >> yes, that's golf ball to baseball size hail. it's close to that, eafer an inch size hail. the crux of that storm seemed to have crossed barry euille according to what we were seeing on radar. something happened out there that supported very large hail, trees downment we have one of our reporters heading to see the seen tse we have a strong thunderstorm warning for clark, jefferson. we'll get in a little bit closer. it does have lightning it with, but i have a feeling this storm looks to me like it may be weakening a little bit. you can see that there is lightening with it. let's check on the hail with this one. still a hail core. i'll turn off radar so you can see only hail that may be approaching
thats was in effect for clark county. but we have a new warning, a severe thunderstorm warning that does encompass clark, jefferson and warren. while we were talking about the barryville pike, winchester area, we do have reports of trees down there and caitlyn, did you tell me maybe there was some half-dollar size out there? >> yes, that's golf ball to baseball size hail. it's close to that, eafer an inch size hail. the crux of that storm seemed to have crossed barry euille according to...
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these people do know about sheriff clark.s your name sir. >> scott phelps. >> reporter: what's your reaction. >> i think it's fantastic. i think sheriff clark if you've ever heard him speak you know that he really cares about kids. he knows that the break down the heart of a america'ss at- social ills. i think if every county in america had a sheriff clark this would be a completely different place. he's amazing. >> reporter: really resounding praise for him and one more lady back here. here you go. all right, what do you think when you hear about sheriff clark in dhs. >> i think that's an interesting choice by the president. i think he has a right to fill his administration with the people who he sees fit. >> reporter: all right. we'll see what happens. yeah, we'll see what happens. that's what we're doing every day on channel five. we're sending it back to you shawn and sarah. >> thank you ronica. >>> all right. former president george w. bush apparently has the look. we're going to give you the story behind a photo bomb of
these people do know about sheriff clark.s your name sir. >> scott phelps. >> reporter: what's your reaction. >> i think it's fantastic. i think sheriff clark if you've ever heard him speak you know that he really cares about kids. he knows that the break down the heart of a america'ss at- social ills. i think if every county in america had a sheriff clark this would be a completely different place. he's amazing. >> reporter: really resounding praise for him and one more...
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when clark stood for congress in 1888, damien and pasted their hand-picked candidates name of her clark on ballot leading to the loss in an instance as spectacular so they can montana they can montana swore at the copper kings. over the next two decades, copper magnate said montana but engage in the most late and surprising and shocking efforts of corruption to gain political power in american history. do they cancel business contracts with those who support political and send a newspaper to compare with clerics are the two fought over whether the state capital would be located at anaconda for helena which clark supported and they gave away cigars, bought rounds of drinks. clark decided in the 299 that it was his last best chance to get into the senate and he was willing to pay legislators whatever cost. the opening bid was $10,000 with many reportedly coming in at 20,000 in one room or $50,000. clerks and remarked it was then wheeled me into the senate or to the poor house. click said he had never about a man who owned a sale. by some estimates, clark spent $431,000 to buy 47 bills in
when clark stood for congress in 1888, damien and pasted their hand-picked candidates name of her clark on ballot leading to the loss in an instance as spectacular so they can montana they can montana swore at the copper kings. over the next two decades, copper magnate said montana but engage in the most late and surprising and shocking efforts of corruption to gain political power in american history. do they cancel business contracts with those who support political and send a newspaper to...
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former national security official richard clarke sounding the alarm about what he says are preventable catastrophes and the threats he claims are being ignored today. but first, the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 in just 60 seconds. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm rebecca jarvis. tonight we follow two young journalists to somalia, where terrorism, armed conflict, drought and famine threaten everyday life. they say it's exacerbated by climate change and the human consequences are many, as you will see on this collaboration between abc news and the ground truth project. here's abc anchor byron pitts. >>> somalia, a coastal nation home to approximately 11 million people. it's the kind of place we the outside world rarely see. having fallen into despair since the civil war in 1991. rampant attacks by terrorist groups like al shabab. this is a country in the grip of conflict. for many americans it's the grim place where u.s. service members were killed. retold in the movie "black hawk down."
former national security official richard clarke sounding the alarm about what he says are preventable catastrophes and the threats he claims are being ignored today. but first, the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 in just 60 seconds. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm rebecca jarvis. tonight we follow two young journalists to somalia, where terrorism, armed...
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esta es solamente una de las polÉmicas que persiguen a david clark.n estados unidos. el mÁs reciente, quedÓ documentado en el aeropuerto de nevada. un hispano estaba hablando en espaÑol con su mamÁ, cuando de pronto fue insultado, agredido fÍsicamente por un hombre que le pedÍa que hablar en espaÑol. le mostramos las imÁgenes que son captadas por la misma vÍctima de dicha agresiÓn. reportera: este acalorado encuentro que durÓ mÁs de siete minutos, tuvo lugar en el aeropuerto de rÍo nevada. el hombre que estÁ grabando las imÁgenes es puertorriqueÑo. se llama hÉctor torres, un padre de familia de cuenta y cuatro aÑos que reside en orlando, florida. hÉctor estaba hablando con su madre vÍa telefÓnica en espaÑol, cuando se convirtiÓ en vÍctima de una agresiÓn verbal y fÍsica de parte del hombre en silla de ruedas que se identifica como mike. >> estÁbamos teniendo una conversaciÓn linda y detrÁs de mi espalda, oÍ a alguien diciendo que aquÍ no debía hablar espaÑol, que este es mi paÍs, este no es el país de estos extranjeros. reportera: hÉctor optÓ por colg
esta es solamente una de las polÉmicas que persiguen a david clark.n estados unidos. el mÁs reciente, quedÓ documentado en el aeropuerto de nevada. un hispano estaba hablando en espaÑol con su mamÁ, cuando de pronto fue insultado, agredido fÍsicamente por un hombre que le pedÍa que hablar en espaÑol. le mostramos las imÁgenes que son captadas por la misma vÍctima de dicha agresiÓn. reportera: este acalorado encuentro que durÓ mÁs de siete minutos, tuvo lugar en el aeropuerto de...
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clark: okay, well, mr. grouper takes very good care of his teeth, and i'm going to finish his check-up by polishing them with this. open wide again, please. (drill whirs) now we're just giving your teeth and extra buff to keep them sparkling. luhluhluhluhluhluh... remember to brush after every meal. and don't forget to floss. (gasps) remember flossing is important for your gums. (gasp) my tooth... my tooth fell out! look, everybody! my tooth fell out! guppies: what? it did? it fell out? look, mr. grouper! mr. grouper: hey! look at that! congratulations, deema! oona: now the tooth fairy can come! the tooth fairy! ♪ heeeereee she is... guppies: ♪ here she is... dr. clark: ♪ see her smile! guppies: ♪ see her smile!
clark: okay, well, mr. grouper takes very good care of his teeth, and i'm going to finish his check-up by polishing them with this. open wide again, please. (drill whirs) now we're just giving your teeth and extra buff to keep them sparkling. luhluhluhluhluhluh... remember to brush after every meal. and don't forget to floss. (gasps) remember flossing is important for your gums. (gasp) my tooth... my tooth fell out! look, everybody! my tooth fell out! guppies: what? it did? it fell out? look,...
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we reported she'd basically done the same thing clark did.basically paragraph after paragraph. now what clark did, he might take like a paragraph, a few sentences, then he would cite at the bottom but not basically in the paper. now the school's plagiarism guidelines basically say are you not allowed to do what clark did. >> okay. then what has been the response from sheriff clark himself? >> well, to make a long story short, we e-mailed clark on friday. wanted to give him until monday so he could have three days to respond, to go through our story, to let us know if there was anything that we did that he disagreed with. i am at my home on saturday checking my twitter and i see that clark has tweeted about the fact that we reached out to him for comment. he called me a hack. he sent a number of tweets basically disparaging me. he sent an additional tweet today disparaging me but he has not responded to the substance of our article. >> all right. andrew, perhaps you'll get more later. thanks so much. >>> for more on. reporting, visit cnn polit
we reported she'd basically done the same thing clark did.basically paragraph after paragraph. now what clark did, he might take like a paragraph, a few sentences, then he would cite at the bottom but not basically in the paper. now the school's plagiarism guidelines basically say are you not allowed to do what clark did. >> okay. then what has been the response from sheriff clark himself? >> well, to make a long story short, we e-mailed clark on friday. wanted to give him until...
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. >> kristen clark is black back at our desk to discuss the trump administrations presidential advisory commission on election integrity. she serves as president of civil rights under law and before we get started we remind viewers what the lawyers committee is, how you're funded and how you got started? >> the lawyers committee for civil rights was founded in 1963 at the behest of john f. kennedy who issued a call to action for private lawyers across the country to do more . to engage in the fight for civil rights in our country. yesterday of course we mark's 100th birthday. we are a national civil rights organization, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. we work on issues such as voting rights, criminal justice, education and health issues across the country. we had litigation and our goal is to move our country closer to equality and to combat discrimination, as we wrestle with so many equations today. >> you joined us to talk about the presidential advisory position on election integrity established may 11, vice president princes chairman secretary of state, crisco back and vice chair and on the
. >> kristen clark is black back at our desk to discuss the trump administrations presidential advisory commission on election integrity. she serves as president of civil rights under law and before we get started we remind viewers what the lawyers committee is, how you're funded and how you got started? >> the lawyers committee for civil rights was founded in 1963 at the behest of john f. kennedy who issued a call to action for private lawyers across the country to do more . to...
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she could see future disasters, but no one would believe her. >> reporter: clarke should know.been called a cassandra as a white house official in the run-up to 9/11. >> no one will believe me. no one will pay any attention to me. there's going a terrible disaster if you you don't do something. and they're saying, look, i lose sleep about this. >> were you losing sleep and were you feeling incredibly frustrated? >> certainly. >> reporter: clarke believes there's a whole series of current threats that are being ignored. >> gene editing. pandemic disease. sea level rise. asteroid impact. these are all phrases that we know. we've heard about. often in science fiction. the problem is they may become >> all told not a cheery book. >> no, i think it's a very cheery book because what we're saying is if we're right about using these human cassandras to predict the future we can prevent most of those disasters. >>> thanks for watching abc news. and as always, we are online at abcnews.com and on our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. >> you know, some people say it takes mon
she could see future disasters, but no one would believe her. >> reporter: clarke should know.been called a cassandra as a white house official in the run-up to 9/11. >> no one will believe me. no one will pay any attention to me. there's going a terrible disaster if you you don't do something. and they're saying, look, i lose sleep about this. >> were you losing sleep and were you feeling incredibly frustrated? >> certainly. >> reporter: clarke believes there's a...
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she could see future disasters, but no one would believe her. >> reporter: clarke should know.alled a cassandra as a white house official in the run-up to 9/11. >> no one will believe me. no one will pay any attention to me. there's going a terrible disaster if you you don't do something. and they're saying, look, i lose sleep about this. >> were you losing sleep and were you feeling incredibly frustrated? >> certainly. >> reporter: clarke believes there's a whole series of current threats that are being ignored. >> gene editing. pandemic disease. sea level rise. asteroid impact. these are all phrases that we know. we've heard about. often in science fiction. the problem is they may become
she could see future disasters, but no one would believe her. >> reporter: clarke should know.alled a cassandra as a white house official in the run-up to 9/11. >> no one will believe me. no one will pay any attention to me. there's going a terrible disaster if you you don't do something. and they're saying, look, i lose sleep about this. >> were you losing sleep and were you feeling incredibly frustrated? >> certainly. >> reporter: clarke believes there's a whole...
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the clark, chief clark in the chamber is paid 10% of the overall take of the barristers.chambers expanded, it became unsustainable and was dialed down. most of them are now on some kind of salary and bonus structure. but at the top end, the amounts paid off considerably. about half a million pounds upward. it's a lot of money. >> not a bad gig. there's a pretty wide range there, as well. where you start out and a lot of these clerks start out very young and they work their way up and become personalities and well-known figures of their own. what are the skills that make a good clerk? >> i use a phrase in the story, wheeler dealer, which is a british phrase. the way we used it in the piece was like a hustler. didn't you also use the word "pimp" atle bit -- little bit? >> to varying degrees of irony, yes. traditionally, it's a dynastic profession historically. they would historically come in and after living school, to the chambers. but then they work their way up. they have to sell a commodity and they have to know how much barristers are worth. one of the thing a clerk sa
the clark, chief clark in the chamber is paid 10% of the overall take of the barristers.chambers expanded, it became unsustainable and was dialed down. most of them are now on some kind of salary and bonus structure. but at the top end, the amounts paid off considerably. about half a million pounds upward. it's a lot of money. >> not a bad gig. there's a pretty wide range there, as well. where you start out and a lot of these clerks start out very young and they work their way up and...
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. >> there was a time when david clark's life was one adventure after another, but a random shooting in san francisco in 1986 changed his entire trajectory in just seconds. >> the largest piece went right up into my neck and that was that. >> reporter: a bullet lodged against clark's spine leaving him without the use of his legs or hands. >> trying to open my water bottle. kind of comfortable in my cocoon here. >> reporter: for nearly three decades clark has lived in this third floor apartment in san francisco's western edition. >> kind of a cloudy day. >> reporter: but when the building's elevator was recently closed for three weeks of renovations, clark's apartment -- >> you're stick. >> became a cell. >> it's something like in a jail. >> it didn't mean that you're trapped here with just this floor and just the four wall snoods during the closure a gathering for a family friend who are died came up, a broken elevator and 28 steps stood in clark's way. >> disconnected from the outside way. >> reporter: but chance an e-mail sent by clark's family to a firefighter cousin across countr
. >> there was a time when david clark's life was one adventure after another, but a random shooting in san francisco in 1986 changed his entire trajectory in just seconds. >> the largest piece went right up into my neck and that was that. >> reporter: a bullet lodged against clark's spine leaving him without the use of his legs or hands. >> trying to open my water bottle. kind of comfortable in my cocoon here. >> reporter: for nearly three decades clark has lived...
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steven clark, legal analyst: the question for this jury, is was this forensic evidence collected and analyzed correctly. it's very hard to come up with an innocent explaination for why sierra lamar's hair is on a rope in his trunk.'(grant) clark says when the defense makes its closing case, they will argue that sierra is a runaway....and sloppy evidence gathering and processing...by sheriff's deputies and the crime lab... will show there is not enough proof beyond a reasonable doubt that garcia torres killed lamar...whose been found. (steve)one down...three to go. the warriors shake off the rust and dominate the utah jazz in game one of the western conference semifinals. (vicki)it's the first home game..with head coach steve kerr sidelined as he deals with an ailing back.(steve)as kron 4's alecia reid explains...warriors fans still think the team will cruise to the finals. talk to any warriors fan inside the arena tonight and they'll tell you, the utah jazz didn't have a chance.nat sot - lets go warriorsnatsot - warriors for 3the warriors took a lead early in the game. and fans belie
steven clark, legal analyst: the question for this jury, is was this forensic evidence collected and analyzed correctly. it's very hard to come up with an innocent explaination for why sierra lamar's hair is on a rope in his trunk.'(grant) clark says when the defense makes its closing case, they will argue that sierra is a runaway....and sloppy evidence gathering and processing...by sheriff's deputies and the crime lab... will show there is not enough proof beyond a reasonable doubt that garcia...
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i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. 4:30 am. steve, it sounds like we have one more warm day before the cool moves in. >> thank you for listening. >> it's early, but i do try. >>> my power is on. a little coffee helps. i know sal can relate to that. temperatures today will be the warmest of the week and maybe for about a week. 78 in napa yesterday. 80 in livermore and 78 in san jose. take those up a little bit today. 75 in oakland. 85 in livermore. 81 in san jose. a few high clouds and some patchy fog down toward monterey bay and santa cruz. 40s, 50s, warmer on some of these in the peninsula. 46 in woodside. 48, pacifica.
i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. 4:30 am. steve, it sounds like we have one more warm day before the cool moves in. >> thank you for listening. >> it's early, but i do try. >>> my power is on. a little coffee helps. i know sal can relate to that. temperatures today will be the warmest of the week and maybe for about a week. 78 in napa yesterday. 80 in livermore and 78 in san jose. take those up a little bit today. 75 in oakland. 85 in livermore. 81 in san jose. a few...
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richard clarke, let me start with you.ect was on a watch list, why was he not actually being watched? >> because there are test of thousands of people on watch lists. and all that can be done when someone is on a watch list is their electronic media use can be monitored, perhaps their phone calls can be monitored. you can't have eight agents following around 10,000, 20,000 people. and it takes eight agents or more to follow somebody around 24 hours a day. >> richard frankel, we've been talking for years about the problem of soft targets. it was horrifically displayed overnight in manchester. what do wre we do about this problem? >> without getting into the tactics at nypd or other police departments use, we're pretty good here in the u.s. as far as soft targets. they do things that make it harder to attack those soft targets. but as we saw in times square it still can happen. it's really not the soft target that's the problem, it's pre-soft target. the concert was a soft target, but the area outside that soft target is act
richard clarke, let me start with you.ect was on a watch list, why was he not actually being watched? >> because there are test of thousands of people on watch lists. and all that can be done when someone is on a watch list is their electronic media use can be monitored, perhaps their phone calls can be monitored. you can't have eight agents following around 10,000, 20,000 people. and it takes eight agents or more to follow somebody around 24 hours a day. >> richard frankel, we've...
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on ebay, there is one of the pins that sheriff david clarke goes around wearing.y for $6.99. come on. >> i told you he's a fraud. i told you he's a fraud. i'm going to say this to you, charlie, i appreciate where you are. he's your frankenstein. you helped to create him in the fashion that is the rhetoric that he has done. i appreciate you saying, you know what, this guy is over the top. really, with all due respect is not a good choice for homeland security or any position in the federal government. i'm happy as milwaukee resident we can have an opportunity to have our government appoint someone who can do the job for the people and be a partner with milwaukee, the city of milwaukee and not, very candidly, adding fuel to the fire and almost moving us to martial law. i appreciate someone like the candidates i see. i had an opportunity to meet mr. lucas. i'm really excited for the fact i believe we will be able to have somebody in milwaukee county to do the job. >> i wish we could have time to let mr. frankenstein own his monster. i applaud you for that. >> extra y
on ebay, there is one of the pins that sheriff david clarke goes around wearing.y for $6.99. come on. >> i told you he's a fraud. i told you he's a fraud. i'm going to say this to you, charlie, i appreciate where you are. he's your frankenstein. you helped to create him in the fashion that is the rhetoric that he has done. i appreciate you saying, you know what, this guy is over the top. really, with all due respect is not a good choice for homeland security or any position in the federal...
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. >> milwaukee county sheriff david clark fighting back after news reports surfaced over the weekend he plagiarized master's thesis. clark claimed last week he was appointed to be assistant secretary in development home plan security over the weekend cnn reported it failed nearly 50 times after properly citing sources in thesis paper. minnesota senator ron johnson until all facts are in he's not ready to make a judgment on clark. >> do you think it's appropriate he join administration. he says that donald trump extend him a job in dhs. >> i do not on the things you're talking about. so i would want to give anybody ak selingt aid position in administration a fair hearing and i would wanted to actually get the information which i don't have. >> clark is previously spoken out against the black lives matter movement. he took to twitter after the story broke and called the reporter a sleaz bag. >> a private christian school in maryland is refusing a student to participate in graduation ceremony because violated code of conduct for school and had premarital sex. made runkle aterts heritage
. >> milwaukee county sheriff david clark fighting back after news reports surfaced over the weekend he plagiarized master's thesis. clark claimed last week he was appointed to be assistant secretary in development home plan security over the weekend cnn reported it failed nearly 50 times after properly citing sources in thesis paper. minnesota senator ron johnson until all facts are in he's not ready to make a judgment on clark. >> do you think it's appropriate he join...
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it felt right in ken clarke's mouth - a bloody difficult woman!was in pretty much all the papers, the lead story on the ten o'clock news, on itv, here and everywhere. it seems to have done thejob, here and everywhere. it seems to have done the job, alison, here and everywhere. it seems to have done thejob, alison, of responding to what could be bloody difficult negotiations, frankly, from jean—claude juncker, guy the horse that —— verhofstad. that -- verhofstad. there was another story we will look at on that, but it doesn't do her any harm. people who like margaret thatcher will be attracted to this idea. the fact that theresa may says very little, if you watch interviews, she can't offer half an hour and say very little, so one statement like that that is slightly swearing, suddenly it is the most interesting thing is she has said all week. does it mean that everyone is to become a sailor over the next six—week, turn the air blue then keep the front pages at the? she has got horace for that. -- she has got borisjohnson for got horace for that. -
it felt right in ken clarke's mouth - a bloody difficult woman!was in pretty much all the papers, the lead story on the ten o'clock news, on itv, here and everywhere. it seems to have done thejob, here and everywhere. it seems to have done the job, alison, here and everywhere. it seems to have done thejob, alison, of responding to what could be bloody difficult negotiations, frankly, from jean—claude juncker, guy the horse that —— verhofstad. that -- verhofstad. there was another story we...
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and clark talked about how he's feeling. >> i love being here with the fans. >> is it fun? >> oh, absolutely. >> how have you been feeling lately? >> i've felt better in my life. but i'm hanging in there. >> clark also described for fans his memories of being on the receiving end of the famous catch, the play that propelled the 49ers into their first super bowl followi1981 season. >>> so eric, no one came to this little boy's first birthday party. but he had a second. [ cheers ] the community plea that led to the best birthday ever for a california kid. >>> and if you like the heat, you're going to love this week. meteorologist drew tuma up next with the accuweather forecast. >>> warriors finally have a second-round opponent. it will be a challenge with utah coming to town tuesday. we'll have a preview. trying to win a series. >>> so a 7-year-old boy in woodland, that's just outside sacramento, waited for hours for guests to show up at his birthday party, but nobody came at first. >> but today that boy got a big surprise. reporter jacobo luca has the story. >> reporter: in
and clark talked about how he's feeling. >> i love being here with the fans. >> is it fun? >> oh, absolutely. >> how have you been feeling lately? >> i've felt better in my life. but i'm hanging in there. >> clark also described for fans his memories of being on the receiving end of the famous catch, the play that propelled the 49ers into their first super bowl followi1981 season. >>> so eric, no one came to this little boy's first birthday party....
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>> thanks we found that david clark plaj arized 47 times in the 2013 masters thesis he wrote for thenia. in manystoneses clark credits some of the work he took with the footnote similar to a lot of the reporting we did on among ka crowelly copying in her 2003 dissertation petition proceeded to take the sectio . >> we're looking at the web right now, this is on cnn.com and fol folks can go through this site and you've pulled the quotes from the thesis and you've paired them up from their original source and it's all highlighted. what we're looking at is the sections of plaj rism moneying from several aclu reports, you've mentioned that some of the quotes, were lifted from the nine/11 report, a 2011 article, the pugh research center, the list goes on and on. you report 47 times. is the sheriff responding to this? >> so very interestingly we reached out to the sheriff on friday over e-mail. we gave him a monday deadline so he could take his time and go through the list because it is a -- it is a large number of instances. and he never got back to us with our request for comment. and the
>> thanks we found that david clark plaj arized 47 times in the 2013 masters thesis he wrote for thenia. in manystoneses clark credits some of the work he took with the footnote similar to a lot of the reporting we did on among ka crowelly copying in her 2003 dissertation petition proceeded to take the sectio . >> we're looking at the web right now, this is on cnn.com and fol folks can go through this site and you've pulled the quotes from the thesis and you've paired them up from...
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i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. 4:30 am. steve, it sounds like we have one more warm day before the cool moves in. >> thank you for listening. >> it's early, but i do try. >>> my power is on. a little coffee helps. i know sal can relate to that. temperatures today will be the warmest of the week and maybe for about a week. 78 in napa yesterday. 80 in livermore and 78 in san jose. take those up a little bit today. 75 in oakland. 85 in livermore. 81 in san jose. a few high clouds and some patchy fog down toward monterey bay and santa cruz. 40s, 50s, warmer on some of these in the peninsula. 46 in woodside. 48, pacifica. it's very close for just about everybody else including san carlos and san mateo at 50 and 51. it's rainy and 58 in phoenix today. rain on the desert as well. that's pretty impressive for may. we're on the dryer, northern side of this. it will be cool with mostly sunny skies. 60s, 70s and maybe a couple 80s. >>> sal, 4:31 am. what do you have? >> you know, we like it when it's quiet, don't wait? [ snoring noise
i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. 4:30 am. steve, it sounds like we have one more warm day before the cool moves in. >> thank you for listening. >> it's early, but i do try. >>> my power is on. a little coffee helps. i know sal can relate to that. temperatures today will be the warmest of the week and maybe for about a week. 78 in napa yesterday. 80 in livermore and 78 in san jose. take those up a little bit today. 75 in oakland. 85 in livermore. 81 in san jose. a few...
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wrr. >> reporter: but to clark, it was the feeling of climbing a mountain. being able to go out was a huge thing. fire department made that possible. downhill is always the fun part. >> i think there's probably a lot of things that firefighters do like that that people don't know about. >> to the rescue. >>> well, an extra special mother's day at a bay area amusement park. >> great america hosted kids day today, roughly 600 kids undergoing cancer treatment were able to celebrate a day away from cancer. take a day off from thinking about it, worrying about it. the american cancer society hold this event every year. ronnie lot, nfl hall of famer was there. families get to enjoy the park for free. is that the water balloon toss? i believe it was. and they're treated to picnic lunch, goody bags and a lot more. >>> still to come, the movie that dominated at the box office this mother's day weekend. what was it? we'll let you know. >> thank you for everything you do, and like, i don't normally appreciate it or comprehend how much time it takes, but today i'm reall
wrr. >> reporter: but to clark, it was the feeling of climbing a mountain. being able to go out was a huge thing. fire department made that possible. downhill is always the fun part. >> i think there's probably a lot of things that firefighters do like that that people don't know about. >> to the rescue. >>> well, an extra special mother's day at a bay area amusement park. >> great america hosted kids day today, roughly 600 kids undergoing cancer treatment were...
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clark county health clinic at the same time. that is down the street. they have put this warning out and they will continue to examine the storm. don't want to forget about the other warnings. one is in the same area until 6:30. the second until 6:30. more tremendous amount of the lightning and large hail. quarter size. moving east at 30 miles per hour. dale city is affected here 6:38. sooner in brantsville and for a couple of the small systems they are kicking up a heck of a fuss with lightning and the winds. warning now in effect over portion of central frederick county in northwest virginia. that is the area of stephens city and winchester. this will continue to move southeast at 30 miles per hour. so we will stay on top of this. gather more information to see if we have the ground observations or the truth and we will go inside the storm more closely in a couple of minutes. take cover if you are in this area. especially berryville. a populated community across clark county. keep an eye on that. we'll be back in a minute or two. john? jonathan: as so
clark county health clinic at the same time. that is down the street. they have put this warning out and they will continue to examine the storm. don't want to forget about the other warnings. one is in the same area until 6:30. the second until 6:30. more tremendous amount of the lightning and large hail. quarter size. moving east at 30 miles per hour. dale city is affected here 6:38. sooner in brantsville and for a couple of the small systems they are kicking up a heck of a fuss with...
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by april, great ravages were noticed in clark county trade the rumor stirred the whole town after the fate of the soldiers occupy winchester. 10 days later, clark wrote that 7000 dutchman, not more than 500 of them can speak a word of english. a large majority of whom, have not been 12 months in the country and were now encamped around winchester. seems logical to question the direct accuracy of john clark's account but it does echo the sense of the piedmont's cumberland george that this was the second coming of the hated people hired by britain for score five years before. that by lateticed june, it was a scene of confusion. everything was involved in dutch , dirt, and dust. the presence of german-americans soldiers embolden the black community. many left their homes and the sentiment that they are perfectly free trade some have gone so far as to demand wages from their masters upon condition of their remaining to work for them. member, this is five or six months before lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation. know,'s the climax of stonewall jackson's's campaign was liberation o
by april, great ravages were noticed in clark county trade the rumor stirred the whole town after the fate of the soldiers occupy winchester. 10 days later, clark wrote that 7000 dutchman, not more than 500 of them can speak a word of english. a large majority of whom, have not been 12 months in the country and were now encamped around winchester. seems logical to question the direct accuracy of john clark's account but it does echo the sense of the piedmont's cumberland george that this was...
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. >>> plus, controversial milwaukee sheriff david clark accused of plagiarizing. uncovered about his thesis on homeland security. we've been a symbol of the future. a standard. a star. but our past is just that, past. what lies ahead is in our hands. we are pioneers. ♪ making cars that push the limits of imagination. cars you can drive without your hands. cars built for tomorrow. so, our greatest achievements can't lay behind us. because our destiny lies ahead. that's what it means to drive the world forward. that's what it means to dare. i hafor my belly painking overand constipation.ucts i've had it up to here! it's been month after month of fiber. weeks taking probiotics! days and nights of laxatives, only to have my symptoms return. (vo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass.
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northern virginia in toward clarke county and rap hannic county. and a little slither of jefferson county. we will see areas near frog for this circulation as it moves off to the southeast. i think we will throw it back to you for a couple minutes. do treat this as a potential tornado on the ground south of barryville. we'll be back with you shortly. >> thank you. >>> now how did this little girl with those arresting eyes get injuries to her lower body? and where are her parents? these are the questions we're trying to answer after a woman dropped off a two-year-old in silver spring on sunday. debra alfarone has been digging into this story. it has gripped social media all day. >> reporter: police say the very latest is they know who that little girl is. they even know who some of her relatives are. until they figure out who has guardianship over here here's what we do know. on sunday a woman took that two- year-old into holy cross hospital. she had injuries to her the woman says her sister gave her the little girl to babysit. a day later the siste
northern virginia in toward clarke county and rap hannic county. and a little slither of jefferson county. we will see areas near frog for this circulation as it moves off to the southeast. i think we will throw it back to you for a couple minutes. do treat this as a potential tornado on the ground south of barryville. we'll be back with you shortly. >> thank you. >>> now how did this little girl with those arresting eyes get injuries to her lower body? and where are her parents?...
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y queremos respuestas precis el agente clark...te, no quiso revelar la ubicacin exacta donde encontraron el cuerpo para no empaÑar la investigacin... take david on camera clark insta a cualquier persona que tenga algn detalle o recuerda ver visto algo sospechoso... que se comuniquen de inmediato con ellos al 831-454- 7635... en vivo desde santa cruz david gonzlez noticiero telemundo 48. david out lorena --esperando persuadir al jurado para que no lo sentencien a la pena de muerte, los abogados de antolin garcia torres pretenden usar la infancia del acusado. take vo --la defensa interpuso una mocion pidiendo que un psicologo hable sobre el abandono, la violencia y el incesto que supuestamente garcia torres sufri con su familia. --una jueza decidir este lunes sobre la peticin. take cam pan vo cesar ---esta maÑana ocurrio el mortal choque de un autobus contra un automovil en el condado de alameda... --la victima era el alguacil "sroey khin" de 50 aÑos de edad quien estaba fuera de servicio --el autobus transitaba a 55 empleados de "te
y queremos respuestas precis el agente clark...te, no quiso revelar la ubicacin exacta donde encontraron el cuerpo para no empaÑar la investigacin... take david on camera clark insta a cualquier persona que tenga algn detalle o recuerda ver visto algo sospechoso... que se comuniquen de inmediato con ellos al 831-454- 7635... en vivo desde santa cruz david gonzlez noticiero telemundo 48. david out lorena --esperando persuadir al jurado para que no lo sentencien a la pena de muerte, los abogados...
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the gunman killed monique clark and injured six others before police shot and killed him. police say the victims were randomly targeted by peter selis. they say he was angry over a recent breakup. he called his ex-girlfriend during the attack so she could hear him shooting strangers. this morning we are hearing from a witness who says she was just feet away from selis during the shooting. ( james ) monique clark was the mother of three children. the other victims are still recovering in the hospital. ( james ) former presidential candidate hillary clinton is reflecting on her election loss. she says she's taking responsibility for losing but she is not letting
the gunman killed monique clark and injured six others before police shot and killed him. police say the victims were randomly targeted by peter selis. they say he was angry over a recent breakup. he called his ex-girlfriend during the attack so she could hear him shooting strangers. this morning we are hearing from a witness who says she was just feet away from selis during the shooting. ( james ) monique clark was the mother of three children. the other victims are still recovering in the...
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do you think clarke has a job or not?> i mean, this is -- remember, kate, this is a week in which kim guilfoyle gave an interview to "the san jose mercury news," essentially saying she had been viewing for the press secretary job, which, fyi, is currently filled by sean spicer. so you never know. would it be outside the realm of possibility? no. remember, i heard in your last segment alex burns of the "the new york times" was making the point about michael flynn and donald trump's loyalty. this is another example of that. david clarke is someone who donald trump sort of liked the way he approached things. he liked that he's willing to say controversial things. he likes that liberals hate him. and so, i certainly would not be stunned if it would happen. i also would not be stunned if david clarke put the cart before the horse and maybe in so doing nixed his chances of getting the actual job. >> well, i mean, you say that democrats are going to hate it. well, that is for darn sure. i mean, just, i saw one tweet from kamala
do you think clarke has a job or not?> i mean, this is -- remember, kate, this is a week in which kim guilfoyle gave an interview to "the san jose mercury news," essentially saying she had been viewing for the press secretary job, which, fyi, is currently filled by sean spicer. so you never know. would it be outside the realm of possibility? no. remember, i heard in your last segment alex burns of the "the new york times" was making the point about michael flynn and...
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clark talked about how he's feeling. >> i love being here with the fans. >> is it fun? oh, absolutely. >> how are you feeling? >> i felt better in my life but i'm hanging in there. >> clark described being on the end of the receiving catch that propelled the 49ers into their first super bowl following the 1981 season. >> the best value college is right here in the bay area. we will have that story ahead. >> the wait is over for hungry orcas in northern california. making for a great time to go whale watching. >> accuweather all about warming temps over the next couple of days. heat will rise. we will talk about when it peaks and how hot it will get in the accuweather forecast ahead. >> now, a look at what's ahead on abc's world news at 5:30. >> kate and eric, great to be with you tonight. coming up, the deadly weather outbreak. victi victims swept away by flooding. what president trump may have called a controversial leader to the white house. and georgia couple that turned a corn dog craving into $5 ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a
clark talked about how he's feeling. >> i love being here with the fans. >> is it fun? oh, absolutely. >> how are you feeling? >> i felt better in my life but i'm hanging in there. >> clark described being on the end of the receiving catch that propelled the 49ers into their first super bowl following the 1981 season. >> the best value college is right here in the bay area. we will have that story ahead. >> the wait is over for hungry orcas in northern...
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. >> -- i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark. >>> i heard we could see a little bit of drizzle.>> it will not be very warm, upper 60s even inland so if you like sunshine and warm temperatures, i cannot help you now. we could see light rain and drizzle with plenty of low clouds moving in. the breeze is still here, oakley due west it was all about the delta and still up there but not it 35 to 40 miles an hour. out west 25 to 50, 47 in calistoga, sebastopol and san rafael 49. a good bay -- bodega bay is 49. very strong system and the bulk of this will head north so we are at the tail end of this. the cool air will continue to l3 in with 50s and 60s for just about everybody.>>> it is 4:01 am. >>> good morning. the traffic doing pretty well if you are driving on the altamont pass, and we had a little bit of roadwork in some places but not a lot of slow traffic. as we look at the tracy super commute, looking good on 205. this is the commute you want to get ahead of definitely. we do not see slow traffic this morning on 280 in san jose or any of that san jose freeways, looking good in both direc
. >> -- i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark. >>> i heard we could see a little bit of drizzle.>> it will not be very warm, upper 60s even inland so if you like sunshine and warm temperatures, i cannot help you now. we could see light rain and drizzle with plenty of low clouds moving in. the breeze is still here, oakley due west it was all about the delta and still up there but not it 35 to 40 miles an hour. out west 25 to 50, 47 in calistoga, sebastopol and san rafael...
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adopted at three days old by teachers ver in a and robert clark. they loved her dearly.she them. growing up, they had shared what they knew about her birth mother. >> i knew she had been sent to new york sort of, you know, hidden away so that people wouldn't know she was pregnant. >> reporter: carolyn clark grew up in an apartment filled with books and music. especially that of her dad's favorite. ♪ the late, great, gnat king cole. >> i knew every lyric to every song, even the obscure ones. >> reporter: she later actually by chance his twins, casey and temalin. she met through her boyfriend in massachusetts. >> we went to a party and my boyfriend introduced noid all of his friends there. one of his friends, his best friend's girlfriend actually was emalin cole. >> reporter: when natalie cole was performing in boston, she was invited to go. and they stayed with the mom who had an apartment there. >> she seemed to take a special curiosity in me. knew i was born on christmas day, she asked about that. >> reporter: carolyn had seen old pictures of maria and nat king cole. th
adopted at three days old by teachers ver in a and robert clark. they loved her dearly.she them. growing up, they had shared what they knew about her birth mother. >> i knew she had been sent to new york sort of, you know, hidden away so that people wouldn't know she was pregnant. >> reporter: carolyn clark grew up in an apartment filled with books and music. especially that of her dad's favorite. ♪ the late, great, gnat king cole. >> i knew every lyric to every song, even...
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legal analyst steven clark calls this.... a brilliant strategy .. steven clark/legal analyst "anytime you as a defense attorney can point to someone else as the person who may have committed the crime, that's something you have to do and that could resonate with this jury when they decide, one, is she really dead and two, did garcia torres killer her...."(steve) with no body, no crime scene and no witnesses, the jury must decide whether or not to convict garcia- torres based on d-n-a and other forensic evidence. (pam) an east bay community in mourning... after a teen was hit and killed by a train in san lorenzo. and tonight we are learning more about the young victim who was a student at kipp king collegiate high school kron4's j-r stone has the latest details. (jr stone)friends of his tell me terrence liu is the high school junior who was hit and killed by a train as he was crossing a small bridge of in the distance behind me.sot everyone right now is in a state of shock right now of course some did cry but a majority are devastated just trying to
legal analyst steven clark calls this.... a brilliant strategy .. steven clark/legal analyst "anytime you as a defense attorney can point to someone else as the person who may have committed the crime, that's something you have to do and that could resonate with this jury when they decide, one, is she really dead and two, did garcia torres killer her...."(steve) with no body, no crime scene and no witnesses, the jury must decide whether or not to convict garcia- torres based on d-n-a...
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-- pam cook.>> good morning, i am dave clark. >>> i think we are going to see your break in the weather. sometimes the inland areas take another day or so which is the case again. the fog is moving over the bay, and the water temperatures are still very cold. when the ridge is this strong it takes another day or so before it cools down inland, 60s for some and 50s for others, a good 30 degrees spread on some of these temperatures but a lot of low clouds. these temperatures will drop when this ridge begins to move tomorrow, one more day with close to 90s inland, 60s and 70s.>>> good morning. >> hello, steve. >>> it is 4:01 am, traffic is off to a nice start. not bad out through altamont pass, the traffic is light. this is your chance to beat the traffic through livermore and castro valley. traffic in both directions off to a nice start. at the bay bridge it looks light. >>> news this morning, and an officer involved shooting in the san francisco bayview district late last night is under investigation and so far we have very few details. the police were called to the area at selby street
-- pam cook.>> good morning, i am dave clark. >>> i think we are going to see your break in the weather. sometimes the inland areas take another day or so which is the case again. the fog is moving over the bay, and the water temperatures are still very cold. when the ridge is this strong it takes another day or so before it cools down inland, 60s for some and 50s for others, a good 30 degrees spread on some of these temperatures but a lot of low clouds. these temperatures will...
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a severe thunderstorm warning for clark, jefferson and washington until 6:45 and clark and frederick and shenandoah until 7:00 tonight. hail, strong gusty winds, and heavy rain the main threat. stephen city, heavy rain, frequent likening, rainfall rates about an inch per hour. look at the hail tracks. this is a deep blue here. hail over an inch. that's when they actually end up being the criterion for a thunderstorm warning. even toward berryville, hail over about an inch in diameter. this whole complex moving to the north and east. at the very least, gusty winds and heavy rain. the storm tracker about 6:24, and germantown about 7:03. damascus about 7:10. the slides to the north and east about 30 miles per hour. so needless to say, we will ep in tonight. muggy again. bus stop temperatures 68 to 80. we will revisit it tonight. if you are a thunderstorm or shower today or this evening, it's more likely you have fog by tomorrow morning. some thunderstorms for friday evening commute. we will monitor that. the weekend is much cooler. just a few showers, but not a bad weekend at all. tempe
a severe thunderstorm warning for clark, jefferson and washington until 6:45 and clark and frederick and shenandoah until 7:00 tonight. hail, strong gusty winds, and heavy rain the main threat. stephen city, heavy rain, frequent likening, rainfall rates about an inch per hour. look at the hail tracks. this is a deep blue here. hail over an inch. that's when they actually end up being the criterion for a thunderstorm warning. even toward berryville, hail over about an inch in diameter. this...
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clark: so that is a no. do you see any circumstance where the federal department of education under your leadership would say that a school was not qualify? what if they said, we are not accepting african-american students, but that was ok with the state -- do you see any situation where you would step in? sec. devos: i think the office of civil rights and our title ix protections are broadly applicable across the board. when it comes to parents making choices -- rep. clark: this isn't about parents making choices. this is about use of federal dollars. would you say to indiana, that school cannot discriminate against lgbt students if you want to receive federal dollars, or would you say the state has flexibility in this situation? yes or no? sec. devos: continue to have flexibility -- rep. clark: so if i understand your testimony, there is no situation of discrimination or exclusion, that if a state approved it for its voucher program, that you would step in and say, that is not how we are going to use feder
clark: so that is a no. do you see any circumstance where the federal department of education under your leadership would say that a school was not qualify? what if they said, we are not accepting african-american students, but that was ok with the state -- do you see any situation where you would step in? sec. devos: i think the office of civil rights and our title ix protections are broadly applicable across the board. when it comes to parents making choices -- rep. clark: this isn't about...
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. >> that is how caroline clark describes the moment she discovered the truth about her birth family. her story is one about things not being exactly as they seem. sometimes we're drawn to getting answers to questions we thought we didn't want to know. >> a woman who was adopted never wanted to know the people who gave her up and then discovered she already did. >> it's an amazing story not so much because it involves names we recognize but because of how things can change, relationships can change in the blink of an eye. caroline clark's story is the subject of a book, postcards from cookie, but i had a chance to meet her and hear a little of her story when she came to washington to receive an award from case, the center for adoption support and education. her story begins with her adoption. she was born in new york city on christmas day, 1964, adopted at three days old by teachers vera and robert clark. they loved her dearly and she them. as she grew up, they shared what they knew about her birth moderate. >> i knew she had been sent to new york, sort of, hidden away, so that people
. >> that is how caroline clark describes the moment she discovered the truth about her birth family. her story is one about things not being exactly as they seem. sometimes we're drawn to getting answers to questions we thought we didn't want to know. >> a woman who was adopted never wanted to know the people who gave her up and then discovered she already did. >> it's an amazing story not so much because it involves names we recognize but because of how things can change,...
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clark clark calloway was indi indicted for dying an ak-47 from an fbi informant. clark calloway also tea police station in d.c. the fbi said he made a racist facebook post, supported isis and wanted to start a race war. as a marine clark calloway received weapons and explosives training. the fbi disabled the gun before clark calloway picked it up. >>> this morning corrections officers who lost their lives in the line of duty will be honored here in d.c. wreaths will be laid at the national law enforcement officers memorial. it begins in a couple hours at 10:00 a.m. the ceremony recognizes corrections officers from across the country and then following this tribute a competition of local corrections honor guards will take place. >>> the cold water of washington reality thrown over the house republicans healthcare bill celebration this week by senate republicans who are wasting no time showing they have little use for the new healthcare bill. as nbc's peter alexander reports key republicans are not only saying slow down but also planning to go back to square healthc
clark clark calloway was indi indicted for dying an ak-47 from an fbi informant. clark calloway also tea police station in d.c. the fbi said he made a racist facebook post, supported isis and wanted to start a race war. as a marine clark calloway received weapons and explosives training. the fbi disabled the gun before clark calloway picked it up. >>> this morning corrections officers who lost their lives in the line of duty will be honored here in d.c. wreaths will be laid at the...