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clark: thank you for having me. host: this is a landmark case, and what the constitutional issues were provided by the case. melissa: it is a very controversial decision. it criminalized abortion throughout the united states. most of the states in the united states made a portion of a crime. any woman wishing to terminate pregnancy had to go to the handful of states that did permit it, or leave the country entirely. the fact that the court made this decision was an amazing thing in 1973. it is a view of the democratic process, and what was happening on the ground in the states and the part feeling it needed to intervene. clark: it was a sweeping decision. it created a public health vacuum because there were no abortion laws left on the books of every kind. it also suggest finality. the new york times came out on the 23rd and said the court settled the issue. the irony is, it has done nothing like settling the issue. it has been an engine of controversy as a number of scholars have said. it was a sweeping decision, i
clark: thank you for having me. host: this is a landmark case, and what the constitutional issues were provided by the case. melissa: it is a very controversial decision. it criminalized abortion throughout the united states. most of the states in the united states made a portion of a crime. any woman wishing to terminate pregnancy had to go to the handful of states that did permit it, or leave the country entirely. the fact that the court made this decision was an amazing thing in 1973. it is...
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you're not our customer. >> fearing it was going to get worse, the clarks had to pay another companyto come out and treat their home. the cost more than $1300. >> i was very upset about it. that's quite a bit of money for a retired couple to lose. >> tru green never acknowledged the clarks as customers. and told us the clarks were not on the transfer customer list and get this, the company immediately cut a check and reimbursed meredith for her claim. >> by golly, they did. >> it was a real big thing for us to have your help in getting that taken care of. >> the good news, the clarks are termite-free. as for tru green, they're in litigation with that former company and looking for any customers finding themselves in the same situation as the clarks. back to you. >> thanks, susan. it is now 4:26. "news4 today" continues with aaron gilchrist and eun yang. >>> a $758.7 million. >> breaking news. we have a winner. one ticket matched the powerball drawing. where it was sold and the lucky numbers that may still be on your ticket. >> plus, a local turn in a tragedy at sea. a montgomery coun
you're not our customer. >> fearing it was going to get worse, the clarks had to pay another companyto come out and treat their home. the cost more than $1300. >> i was very upset about it. that's quite a bit of money for a retired couple to lose. >> tru green never acknowledged the clarks as customers. and told us the clarks were not on the transfer customer list and get this, the company immediately cut a check and reimbursed meredith for her claim. >> by golly, they...
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not long after that, there was the overland exploration by lewis and clarke. timeframe. they came out to the west in to find the northwest passage. the waterwayo find to connect the eastern parts of the united states with the pacific ocean, opening up access to trade and transportation with asia. i think a lot of people don't really understand or remember that was one of the primary reasons why lewis and clarke came west in the early 1800s. was officiallyt formed in 1891 by an act passed by this legislature. the primary process -- purpose was to create and maintain a 25 channel. prior to that, there were parts of the channel that were only around 15-17 feet deep. as ships got larger, and more freight was being brought in and taking out best taken out of the portland area, the depth was not in -- was inadequate. there was anybody responsible for creating and maintaining the channel at the time, so the port was formed to create -- maintain this 25 foot channel from the port to the pacific ocean. there was a partnership with the army corps of engineers that was formed early
not long after that, there was the overland exploration by lewis and clarke. timeframe. they came out to the west in to find the northwest passage. the waterwayo find to connect the eastern parts of the united states with the pacific ocean, opening up access to trade and transportation with asia. i think a lot of people don't really understand or remember that was one of the primary reasons why lewis and clarke came west in the early 1800s. was officiallyt formed in 1891 by an act passed by...
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builbill clark also died of parkinson's disease. bill used to say to me, you know, paul, the good lord gave perkinson's disease to saints, like john paul ii and my father. and now he's gotten around to giving it to sinners like me. that's what clarke said. so for reagan, the body was strong in the mind was gone. for john paul ii, the mind was strong, the body was gone. remember this, guys? it went on for months. on june 4, 2004, president george w. bush went to rome to give the presidential medal of freedom to john paul ii. he was hunched in agony, barely able to mouth words, he thanked bush and he thanked reagan. he said i send my regards to president reagan. .nto mrs. reagan ronald reagan died the next day. june 5. a year later, on april 2, 2005, john paul ii died as well. joining his partner in life, now in death less than a year later. i will wrap up with this final statement. another thing that nobody in the press reported on, june 27, 2011, a special mass is held at st. mary's. they called a thanksgiving -- i mass. a thanksgiv
builbill clark also died of parkinson's disease. bill used to say to me, you know, paul, the good lord gave perkinson's disease to saints, like john paul ii and my father. and now he's gotten around to giving it to sinners like me. that's what clarke said. so for reagan, the body was strong in the mind was gone. for john paul ii, the mind was strong, the body was gone. remember this, guys? it went on for months. on june 4, 2004, president george w. bush went to rome to give the presidential...
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if you look at the private papers of justice clark you see something else happening. you see him struggling with the wolf decision which he thought had been wrongly decided, struggling with the idea that people were victims of what he saw were aggressive police tactics and really a need to do something about this. you also see his efforts to try to get that fifth vote. he knew he had four from conference, but he needed a fifth vote in order to overturn wolf versus colorado. you also see the dissenters trying to dissuade him from taking this approach, which is interesting as well. so what does he do? he overturns wolf v colorado, at least that part. he applies the exclusionary rule to the states. it's important to know when reading mapp v ohio that justice clark and the majority returned to the rationale provided by previous courts as to why this was necessary. and that rationale was that it was constitutionally required in order to realize a promise of the fourth amendment. and this whole idea of the need to preserve judicial integrity, that you shouldn't have the cou
if you look at the private papers of justice clark you see something else happening. you see him struggling with the wolf decision which he thought had been wrongly decided, struggling with the idea that people were victims of what he saw were aggressive police tactics and really a need to do something about this. you also see his efforts to try to get that fifth vote. he knew he had four from conference, but he needed a fifth vote in order to overturn wolf versus colorado. you also see the...
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so why did clark use mapp v. ohio a clear first amendment challenge to an on sent law to change the nature of fourth amendment jurisprudence? he stated, i couldn't understand why wolf versus colorado said the fourth amendment applied to the states but it just didn't seem to go all the way. in fact it was just an empty gesture. sort of what chief justice hughes used to say, no use to have a constitution, it's pretty, got all sorts of nice fridges around it, but it doesn't mean anything. it's just a piece of paper unless you really live by it and you enforce it and that's the truth with mapp and the fourth amendment. so what was the impact of this landmark decision? and why is it so significant that you invited me here today to talk about it? first of all, take a look at the impact of mapp itself and its impact on police practices and then i want to talk about this larger significance in launching the criminal due process revolution. keep in mind that prior to mapp half the cases in the union did not have an exclus
so why did clark use mapp v. ohio a clear first amendment challenge to an on sent law to change the nature of fourth amendment jurisprudence? he stated, i couldn't understand why wolf versus colorado said the fourth amendment applied to the states but it just didn't seem to go all the way. in fact it was just an empty gesture. sort of what chief justice hughes used to say, no use to have a constitution, it's pretty, got all sorts of nice fridges around it, but it doesn't mean anything. it's...
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gary clark jr., john mayor and stapleton. ♪ ♪ hour of music when we continue. jon bon jovi is here this year marks 33rd anniversary of the jovi.ary rock band bon the group sold more than 130 million record. played more than 2700 shows. known for his -- they are doing something about it. pleased to be jon bon jovi back at the table. welcome. >> thank you charlie. charlie: 33 years. >> i know. i earned the agree hair. it comes with the turf. years.py to say, 33 charlie: what's the secret? -- potionpossession to staying in power? are.ing true to who you i think it's very important. grows up withat you can remain with you. those who gotten off the train because life happened. can come on with certification of those who came you.e charlie: to get more of his album in a moment. change -- you have to remain truth to who you are. change.also have to jon: within parameters. why i use that word truth and to integrity means so much me. i been around long enough and gone.ve come three generations of boy band go
gary clark jr., john mayor and stapleton. ♪ ♪ hour of music when we continue. jon bon jovi is here this year marks 33rd anniversary of the jovi.ary rock band bon the group sold more than 130 million record. played more than 2700 shows. known for his -- they are doing something about it. pleased to be jon bon jovi back at the table. welcome. >> thank you charlie. charlie: 33 years. >> i know. i earned the agree hair. it comes with the turf. years.py to say, 33 charlie: what's the...
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seven-yard touchdown bass ppass michael clark.uts a bow on it for the packers. >> mike: a big body back shoulder throw to the 6'6" michael clark. taysom hill is excited. look at clark. >> scott: two rookies get their first lambeau leap. >> mike: how cool is that? whether or not they make this team, someday you're in the bar, i toot leap, baby. mitchell white getting man-handled and how michael clark has a chance at 6'6", 217 and really good ball placement by taysom hill. kind of nice of that celebration if na situation like this you can get multiple players bam lam bow leaping. there you go. a couple of years ago was my first time here. i went over to that wall. thinking that is a gigantic -- it's really not that big a leap. it's not. >> mike: did you go? >> scott: of course not. am i stupid? >> mike: you're chirping. you didn't go? >> scott: no. i asked a couple of guys about it. jordy nelson the first i asked about it. he said that may be true but when you got cleats on and you het that hard area right in front of it, you could
seven-yard touchdown bass ppass michael clark.uts a bow on it for the packers. >> mike: a big body back shoulder throw to the 6'6" michael clark. taysom hill is excited. look at clark. >> scott: two rookies get their first lambeau leap. >> mike: how cool is that? whether or not they make this team, someday you're in the bar, i toot leap, baby. mitchell white getting man-handled and how michael clark has a chance at 6'6", 217 and really good ball placement by taysom...
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he worked for halyard health, which was part of the kimberly clark corporation until november 2014. hospital became infected after caring for a patient with ebola, vezeau says he was relieved the nurses hadn't been using microcool gowns, but he was concerned by the way the company went into high gear to sell the product. these gowns were being recommended for use with ebola. >> vezeau: aggressively being recommended. >> cooper: in what way aggressively? >> vezeau: we put a full court press to drive microcool sales. we told hospitals to stock up on our microcool products. we told them to have at least eight to 12 weeks of product on hand. and that's when things became very difficult for me. >> cooper: difficult because vezeau says he knew the gowns were not consistently meeting industry standards. there's a test for this, right? >> vezeau: there is a test. and it's conducted in outside facilities. >> cooper: so did your gowns consistently pass this test? >> vezeau: no, they did not. >> cooper: was the f.d.a. aware of this? were they notified? >> vezeau: no, not that i'm aware of. >>
he worked for halyard health, which was part of the kimberly clark corporation until november 2014. hospital became infected after caring for a patient with ebola, vezeau says he was relieved the nurses hadn't been using microcool gowns, but he was concerned by the way the company went into high gear to sell the product. these gowns were being recommended for use with ebola. >> vezeau: aggressively being recommended. >> cooper: in what way aggressively? >> vezeau: we put a...
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it's a spread sheet prepared internally at kimberly-clark. tested due to unsealed seams."his is an example of fuzzy math? >> avenatti: no, this isn't fuzzy math; this is fraud. >> cooper: when we asked halyard about this, the company acknowledged it had not told us about those untested samples but denied it was trying to deceive us. the company says even if a sleeve seam fails, the risk of a doctor or nurse getting infected is extremely low. >> lowery: they would have to have some type of cut that would allow transmission. the defect would have to be in that exact place. the surgeon would have not covered the cut or abrasion as they should have per their procedure. there's so many factors that have to align for that to occur. >> dr. sherry wren: i think it's really easy for him to say that. but he's not the guy doing it. >> cooper: dr. sherry wren is a vice chair of surgery at stanford uni medicine. >> wren: the bottom line is, is he going to stand there and volunteer to let me paint some hepatitis c blood on his arms and on his stomach? probably not is going to be my gues
it's a spread sheet prepared internally at kimberly-clark. tested due to unsealed seams."his is an example of fuzzy math? >> avenatti: no, this isn't fuzzy math; this is fraud. >> cooper: when we asked halyard about this, the company acknowledged it had not told us about those untested samples but denied it was trying to deceive us. the company says even if a sleeve seam fails, the risk of a doctor or nurse getting infected is extremely low. >> lowery: they would have to...
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i'm john clark live in green bay. we're right back after this.ery year south jersey sends more and more tax money to trenton, but gets less and less back thanks to steve sweeney and chris christie. here's the sweeney-christie record eight years of underfunded schools. huge tax breaks for themselves and their rich friends while we pay more. and homestead rebate funding for seniors cut in half next year. don't believe the fake news from his wealthy donors. steve sweeney stands with chris christie, not with south jersey. >>> we're following even more breaking news. sky force 10 is is live in northeast philadelphia. police say they were chasing a car on the boulevard, someone in that car had a high powered rifle. the car, as you can see there, crashed. the suspect ran off into the woods. police have the area surrounded and are looking for the suspect. we have a crew on the way to the scene. we'll bring you information as soon as we get it. final check of the weather tonight. >> another spectacular day tomorrow. if you like today, you'll love tomorrow
i'm john clark live in green bay. we're right back after this.ery year south jersey sends more and more tax money to trenton, but gets less and less back thanks to steve sweeney and chris christie. here's the sweeney-christie record eight years of underfunded schools. huge tax breaks for themselves and their rich friends while we pay more. and homestead rebate funding for seniors cut in half next year. don't believe the fake news from his wealthy donors. steve sweeney stands with chris...
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keith and john clark will get you started with preseason kickoff. get you ready for the game beginning at 7:00. then at 8:00 the birds take on the packers all followed by nbc 10 news at 11:00. >>> the eagles are on nbc 10, but you can still watch prime time coverage on cozy tv. >>> a delaware county sheriffs deputy is celebrating a birthday at home after surviving the flames of a molotov congress tail. his squad was serve iing a a warrant last night when their suspect tossed a home made bomb at him launching a standoff with police. george spencer reports that suspect is now being held on $1 million cash bail. >> reporter: he said nothing to nbc 10's cameras this morning as he headed to the delaware county prison. just the day after authorities say he injured a deputy, one member of the law enforcement team at jones' house last night to arrest him on an outstanding warrant. >> it shows how dangerous it can be. >> reporter: delaware county sheriffs say he leads a squad that serves warrants each day. but last night at this apartment on mcdade boulevard
keith and john clark will get you started with preseason kickoff. get you ready for the game beginning at 7:00. then at 8:00 the birds take on the packers all followed by nbc 10 news at 11:00. >>> the eagles are on nbc 10, but you can still watch prime time coverage on cozy tv. >>> a delaware county sheriffs deputy is celebrating a birthday at home after surviving the flames of a molotov congress tail. his squad was serve iing a a warrant last night when their suspect tossed a...
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john clark was there when 2 birds arrived. >> hey.e are here in green bay for the eagles' first preseason game and the starters that we talked to believe they'll many play a series or two and then it will be the backups. take a look at the eagles arriving in green bay. they have been through training camp for two weeks. they've been practicing against each other, hitting each other. they are really excited to finally play a game and hit someone else. >> we want to hit other people, so anytime i get to do that, it's a good day. so i'm looking forward to it. >> some of the new faces on offense, going to be pretty excite egg watching them catch passes? >> i'm waiting on it just like y'all are. >> to get some new faces in the other. i think situational football is part of the nfl and being smart in those situations, get in the gamelike situations and kind of get ready for week one. >> remember, this is actually carson's first preseason start. last year he got hurt in the preseason. in green bay, wisconsin, i'm john clark, csn. >> nbc 10's
john clark was there when 2 birds arrived. >> hey.e are here in green bay for the eagles' first preseason game and the starters that we talked to believe they'll many play a series or two and then it will be the backups. take a look at the eagles arriving in green bay. they have been through training camp for two weeks. they've been practicing against each other, hitting each other. they are really excited to finally play a game and hit someone else. >> we want to hit other people,...
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that has eugene clark upset.e worries with all the cars and foot traffic on the block one of his neighbors could easily end up like him. panic on the 3100 block of knorr street. eugene clark's wife screaming for her husband trapped several feet after falling into the sinkhole. he put back cones back that a car knocked down around the safety hazard. >> i stood over there, trying to put the pieces and standing over the hole when i opened it up, the ground went in. >> i hear him screaming my name, all i wanted to do was jump in the hole. >> reporter: rescue workers retrieved clark an hour later. his wrist, ankle and back injured. >> i'm suing now. >> reporter: the water department was alerted to a potential leak last thursday and sewer maintenance crew will be out there to do an inspection this week. in the meantime he worries that a the cones are not enough. >> it's a band-aid for a bigger problem. >> it's the cause of the whole block going it's going to spread from here it's going to spread. >> reporter: so clark
that has eugene clark upset.e worries with all the cars and foot traffic on the block one of his neighbors could easily end up like him. panic on the 3100 block of knorr street. eugene clark's wife screaming for her husband trapped several feet after falling into the sinkhole. he put back cones back that a car knocked down around the safety hazard. >> i stood over there, trying to put the pieces and standing over the hole when i opened it up, the ground went in. >> i hear him...
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. >> reporter: the clarks wanted the insects gone for good so when the couple paid for the treatment, they also bought a ten-year waernrranty, $95 a yea for yearly inspections which included any additional treatment. >> so just about a year after we had the treatment done, we started to notice some wings on the floor that looked like a recurrence of termites. >> reporter: so the couple called the company to come out. no one responded. >> we tried to get them to come out and inspect. were unable to connect to anybody. >> reporter: the clarks found out that true green bought out the original pest control company but they were two problems. >> when we contacted them, they don't do termites. they said, you're not our customer. we don't have any record of you. >> reporter: fearing the termite infestation was going to get worse, the clarks had to pay another company to the cost? more than $1,300. >> i was very upset about it. i mean, that's quite a bit of money for a retired couple to lose. >> reporter: the couple say true green never acknowledged the clarks as customers. >> so then i calle
. >> reporter: the clarks wanted the insects gone for good so when the couple paid for the treatment, they also bought a ten-year waernrranty, $95 a yea for yearly inspections which included any additional treatment. >> so just about a year after we had the treatment done, we started to notice some wings on the floor that looked like a recurrence of termites. >> reporter: so the couple called the company to come out. no one responded. >> we tried to get them to come out...
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here is gary clark jr.aling right in our studio. ♪ >> ♪ we stand in formation while the test and they see they compile information and try to make us believe that there is something we can touch something we will never feel muchi feel like it is too revealsic always this is our healing this music is our healing lord knows we need some healing when this world this music sets me free who will save me who will save us now they sit back and watch while we turn to stone music this we got this music, yeah yeaht this music, away, no, no, no ♪ charlie: i am pleased to have gary clark junior at this table for the first time. welcome. gary: thank you. charlie: how did you know you wanted to be a musician? michael jackson on stage when i was five years old in denver. my parents took me to the show and it was a complete surprise. i just fell in love with the energy. charlie: and the dance and the music. gary: i was always the kid right next to the speaker. trying to figure it out. i knew from day one. sheetsuld make yo
here is gary clark jr.aling right in our studio. ♪ >> ♪ we stand in formation while the test and they see they compile information and try to make us believe that there is something we can touch something we will never feel muchi feel like it is too revealsic always this is our healing this music is our healing lord knows we need some healing when this world this music sets me free who will save me who will save us now they sit back and watch while we turn to stone music this we got...
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clark was actually a u.s. attorney general.worked on the korematsu case which the series has talked about, and he was involved in the ex clues working with earl warren at the time. he was a truman appointee but interested in civil rights issues, and also interested in anti-communism. he was a little all over the map. you have four justices we would characterize as liberal or some would call them judicial activism. those things are often ditch. then four who were more conservative, more interested in judicial restraint, and clark who went between the two. >> and who wrote mapp. >> yes, who wrote mapp. >> we are going to hear next from dollree mapp's attorney. before we do, how did she have enough money to pursue this? this is not an inexpensive thing to take these cases through the legal system. >> she didn't. she had an unnamed benefactor from the beginning. it cost about $8,000 to go to the supreme court. she had someone that sent her money which helped her in her legal defense. tried get a name out of her but was unable to do
clark was actually a u.s. attorney general.worked on the korematsu case which the series has talked about, and he was involved in the ex clues working with earl warren at the time. he was a truman appointee but interested in civil rights issues, and also interested in anti-communism. he was a little all over the map. you have four justices we would characterize as liberal or some would call them judicial activism. those things are often ditch. then four who were more conservative, more...
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clark was actually a u.s. attorney general. he worked on the korematsu case, which the series was talked about, he was involved in the exclusionary orders, working with earl warren at the time. he was a truman appointee, but very interested in civil rights issues. and also interested in anti-communism. he was a little all over the map. four justices who were more conservative and then clark who went between the two. and four justice who were more liberal. >> we're going to hear next from dollree mapp's attorney, a.l. kearns. how did she have enough money to pursue this? this is not an inexpensive thing to be taking these cases through the legal system. >> she didn't. >> she had an unnamed been factor from the beginning. and it cost about $8,000 to go to the supreme court. she had somebody who sent her money. which helped her in her legal defense and i tried very hard to get a name out of her. but i was unable to do so. >> next from the oral argument in the supreme court this is the first case in our landmark series where we act
clark was actually a u.s. attorney general. he worked on the korematsu case, which the series was talked about, he was involved in the exclusionary orders, working with earl warren at the time. he was a truman appointee, but very interested in civil rights issues. and also interested in anti-communism. he was a little all over the map. four justices who were more conservative and then clark who went between the two. and four justice who were more liberal. >> we're going to hear next from...
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good cause. >>> john clark, what's going on in sports?> a phillies pitcher get ps is 11 strikeouts today and gets sent to the minors tonight. we're going to explain what happens. >>> what does carson wentz want to see from the eagles' offense in the second preseason game tomorrow night? hear from him coming up. whoooo. going somewhere? here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. >>> this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way withdryou experience tv. >>> hey, i'm john clark from csn. eagles fan looking forward to seeing the debut of alshon jeffery tomorrow night in the first preseason game at home. you'd think carson wentz was perfect in the game against green bay last thursday, 4 for 4, perfect quarterback rating, thousand a touchdown but carson says he wasn't perfect, there's things to work on. so, carson, what do you want to see in game two? >> there were some sloppy plays,
good cause. >>> john clark, what's going on in sports?> a phillies pitcher get ps is 11 strikeouts today and gets sent to the minors tonight. we're going to explain what happens. >>> what does carson wentz want to see from the eagles' offense in the second preseason game tomorrow night? hear from him coming up. whoooo. going somewhere? here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust...
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x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >> i'm john clark from csn.llies, their fans and the city remembering darren daulton today. dutch is one of the most beloved phillies ever. he lost his battle with brain cancer last night. thee unquestioned leader of the '93 phillies that went to the world series. today his former teammates remembered him. >> he changed my life. he saved my life. i went through a lot in my life to losing a loved one, and i owe him for what i have now. >> he was the glue that kept a bunch of misfits together in '93. and we had a special year. >> he was a better looking version of john wayne. he was a man's man. he was a leader. we may have been different people but at 7:05 every night, we all had the same exact goal, and making darren proud was one of those things i aspired to do when i played with him. >> dutch will be missed. the phillies want to find a spot for reese hoskins. tonight he's trying ot left field because tommy joseph is playing his position with the phillies first base. there he is in left. first time he's played
x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >> i'm john clark from csn.llies, their fans and the city remembering darren daulton today. dutch is one of the most beloved phillies ever. he lost his battle with brain cancer last night. thee unquestioned leader of the '93 phillies that went to the world series. today his former teammates remembered him. >> he changed my life. he saved my life. i went through a lot in my life to losing a loved one, and i owe him for what i...
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john clark joining us from lincoln financial field.elps get fans excited for the start of the regular season. we saw carson connecting. not a bad game. >> reporter: yeah, you're right about that. we thought we would see the starters for the entire first half. why did they only play the first quarter? we'll hear from doug pederson and carson wentz to tell you why. touchdowns. big plays, turnovers. and a squirrel. it's all next. today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. so at citizens bank, we've created banking tools that fit how you're living today. from advanced atms... to online banking... to our award winning mobile app. and if you prefer face-to-face, we have that too. ask me, terry goggans, how our balance of technology and people can help you. >>> this is "sportsdesk," brought to you by xfinity. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> hey, i'm john clark live from the link. we thought we would see the eagle starters for the entire first half in the most important preseason. we only saw them for a quarter.
john clark joining us from lincoln financial field.elps get fans excited for the start of the regular season. we saw carson connecting. not a bad game. >> reporter: yeah, you're right about that. we thought we would see the starters for the entire first half. why did they only play the first quarter? we'll hear from doug pederson and carson wentz to tell you why. touchdowns. big plays, turnovers. and a squirrel. it's all next. today, we spend a whole lot of time like this. so at citizens...
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here is gary clark jr. healing" right here in our studio. ♪ ♪ we stand in formation while they test and they see ♪ they compile information then try to make us believe ♪ that there is something we can't touch ♪ something we'll never feel yeah, yeah ♪ when i feel like it's too much this music always reveals ♪ this is our healing this music is our healing ♪ we need some healing when this world upsets ♪ this music sets me free god only knows ♪ who will save who will save us now ♪ we got this music healing we got this music, yeah ♪ we got this music, yeah can't take it away ♪ no, no, no . >> rose: i'm pleased to have gary clark jr. at this table for the first time. ,. >> thank you. >> rose: how did you know you wanted to be a musician? >> i saw michael jac jackson on stage when i was five years old in denver. >> rose: you were five. >> i was five years old. my parents took me to the show, and it was a complete surprise. and i just fell in love with the energy. >> rose: and the dance and the music. >> yeah, the
here is gary clark jr. healing" right here in our studio. ♪ ♪ we stand in formation while they test and they see ♪ they compile information then try to make us believe ♪ that there is something we can't touch ♪ something we'll never feel yeah, yeah ♪ when i feel like it's too much this music always reveals ♪ this is our healing this music is our healing ♪ we need some healing when this world upsets ♪ this music sets me free god only knows ♪ who will save who will save...
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clark: very well has changed in terms of the military situation.he north koreans have gotten more powerful, longer-range rockets. they've got a nuclear capabilities. the threat to the south korean population is it anything much worse. if you are the president of the united states, you can demand a military option but the military can only do what they can give you. we don't have perfect intelligence. we went into iraq thinking if we really knew about iraq -- we had done overflights for a decade, for all that time our armed forces had concentrated since 1991 on invading iraq and targeting iraq. we didn't find the nuclear weapons we thought were there. but we also realized we didn't even know where to look for a lot of the things. david: retired general wesley clark with me today. ucla'senior fellow at burkle center. the fbi searches a home that belong to paul manafort. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: the trump economy." let's start with the first word news. administration has expanded u.s. sanctions freezingenezuela by assets
clark: very well has changed in terms of the military situation.he north koreans have gotten more powerful, longer-range rockets. they've got a nuclear capabilities. the threat to the south korean population is it anything much worse. if you are the president of the united states, you can demand a military option but the military can only do what they can give you. we don't have perfect intelligence. we went into iraq thinking if we really knew about iraq -- we had done overflights for a...
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and tom clark announced his concurrence. but jackson leaned over to him and whispered i'm glad to see you decided to be a judge, tom. now, jackson told me that. >> you reacted when you heard that. >> it's very interesting, yes. of course, jackson's talking about this from his own experience. he was attorney general under roosevelt. during which time he made some arguments very similar. same thing happened with korematsu. for jackson it was important to make a distinction in how he looked at the world as a political appointee as attorney general and how he looked at the world as a judge. now he can think differently about theimators merits of an . >> and when jackson -- part of why he's going to justify where he's coming out differently is because things have changed. >> there were also a number of written concurrences. and in the end, does that muddle the interpretation of the case? >> it ends up muddling not too much. there's one concurrence that's going to stand out. that's going to be jackson. jackson does not serve on th
and tom clark announced his concurrence. but jackson leaned over to him and whispered i'm glad to see you decided to be a judge, tom. now, jackson told me that. >> you reacted when you heard that. >> it's very interesting, yes. of course, jackson's talking about this from his own experience. he was attorney general under roosevelt. during which time he made some arguments very similar. same thing happened with korematsu. for jackson it was important to make a distinction in how he...
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is going to be particularly angry at clark.one person he's never going to forgive. >> years later his son, ramsey clark, was named attorney general by lyndon johnson, correct? so do you know of any other father/son attorney general appointments in history? it seems like an interesting historical footnote. >> outside of my knowledge. >> it was interesting to point out there was a family legacy there. so we are going to learn a little bit more about this, but i want to take some more calls because we have more people lined up. next is chris watching us in brooklyn. you're on the air. >> caller: oh, hi. thank you for c-span and thank you for the series. you know, i think that one of the things that people really think about when they think about this case is that there were a lot of other options than seizing steel mills and that there were a dozen or so governors involved and a lot of local politics, and, quite frankly, harry truman was not, you know, the gravitas that fdr was and korea was not a declared war. i think justice jac
is going to be particularly angry at clark.one person he's never going to forgive. >> years later his son, ramsey clark, was named attorney general by lyndon johnson, correct? so do you know of any other father/son attorney general appointments in history? it seems like an interesting historical footnote. >> outside of my knowledge. >> it was interesting to point out there was a family legacy there. so we are going to learn a little bit more about this, but i want to take some...
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clark announced his concurrence. jackson leaned over to him and whispered, i'm glad that you decided to be a judge, tom. jackson told me that. >> you reacted when you heard that. >> very interesting, yes. >> and of course jackson is talking about this from his own experience. he was attorney general under roosevelt during which time he made arguments. same thing happened. and for jackson it was very important to recognize how he looked at the world as a political appointee attorney general and how he looked at the world as a judge. he is now a justice and therefore he could think differently about merit of an issue. that's what he is saying. >> and he was also operating in the midst of a total war. so part of it is because things is changed. >> and he wrote the majority a decision. there were also a number of written concurrences. does it muddle the interpretati interpretation? >> jackson does not serve on the court very long. one of the great distinctions he will have is he is proerhaps th greatest he has ever seen.
clark announced his concurrence. jackson leaned over to him and whispered, i'm glad that you decided to be a judge, tom. jackson told me that. >> you reacted when you heard that. >> very interesting, yes. >> and of course jackson is talking about this from his own experience. he was attorney general under roosevelt during which time he made arguments. same thing happened. and for jackson it was very important to recognize how he looked at the world as a political appointee...
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the doll test were a series of studies that mamie clark and kenneth clark did to try to determine racial awareness in young children. with the implication being, in a segregated society, if children are aware of race and the differences in race and the differences in how different racial groups are treated, that it would impact how they felt about themselves. what they did that actually became very well-known part of the brown case, was they showed young children black and white dolls and they would ask the children, show me that doll that's nice. give me the doll that's the best. give me the doll that looks like you. and more often than not, the black children showed the doll as the doll, the nice doll was the white doll. the doll that was the best was the white doll. when he got to that last question, give me the doll that looks like you, that's when the children would pause and be a bit more confused or looked troubled. as dr. clark would say, because they had said in many cases, this is the bad doll. this is the nice doll. and so remembering that they had said this is the bad doll, t
the doll test were a series of studies that mamie clark and kenneth clark did to try to determine racial awareness in young children. with the implication being, in a segregated society, if children are aware of race and the differences in race and the differences in how different racial groups are treated, that it would impact how they felt about themselves. what they did that actually became very well-known part of the brown case, was they showed young children black and white dolls and they...
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. >>> i'm john clark. eagles tackle johnson guarantee a win to start the season. great quotes coming up. plus the fastest home run start in phillies history. that's next. >>> i'm john clark from csn. lane johnson is very confident about this birds team. he penned an open letter to eagles fans on the website the players tribune. sounds like a guarantee. let me tell you what's going to happen in a couple weeks. this team is going to down and whoop some bleep. that's where the momentum is going to comp. and the hoip train is going to get bigger as the league realizes that the eagles are back. the nfc east is the toughest in football and it's going to get tougher this season because nobody is going to want the to face us. i'm not saying this to blow smoke. i'm telling you guys this is how it's going to go down. here's what we're going to need from you. fly with us and just be you. come out to the games, drink some beers, raise some hell and make this a place or team loves to play and everybody else hates, especially cowboys fans. the starters will see the most action
. >>> i'm john clark. eagles tackle johnson guarantee a win to start the season. great quotes coming up. plus the fastest home run start in phillies history. that's next. >>> i'm john clark from csn. lane johnson is very confident about this birds team. he penned an open letter to eagles fans on the website the players tribune. sounds like a guarantee. let me tell you what's going to happen in a couple weeks. this team is going to down and whoop some bleep. that's where the...
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emma clarke was born in liverpool in 1876.sh ladies team debuted in 1885. it was a match attended by 11,000. she later went on to tour scotland, so what do we know about this loss pioneer of women's football? emma clark's character has taken a long time to re—search, because lots of history has been whitewashed, as with lots of black characters from that time period, so it's been quite difficult for me to re—search and find accurate information about her. to go through that struggle of being a black woman, being picked for a team to play, i've had to try hard to imagine what that's like. today the women's game is stronger than ever, but it faced a long history of setbacks, including the ban in 1921 which stopped women playing for the next 50 years. the reason they actually banned all said they banned it was because doctor said it was dangerous for women's bodies to play football. it was fine to go to factories, to work ina it was fine to go to factories, to work in a munitions factories, to have lots of babies and the rest of
emma clarke was born in liverpool in 1876.sh ladies team debuted in 1885. it was a match attended by 11,000. she later went on to tour scotland, so what do we know about this loss pioneer of women's football? emma clark's character has taken a long time to re—search, because lots of history has been whitewashed, as with lots of black characters from that time period, so it's been quite difficult for me to re—search and find accurate information about her. to go through that struggle of...
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. >>> also coming up in sports, john clark has more highlights.carson on his thoughts of the game. the dolphins come to lincoln financial field. for the second week in a row the eagles malcolm jenkins held up his fist during the national anthem. he promised to kocontinue the protest from last season. he and his tell me mate chris long criticized the president this week for his response to the violence in charlottesville. long did not hold up his fist during tonight's anthem but did put his arm an jenkins. >>> president trump did not address charlottesville directly today but he did reignite the debate over confederate statues and memories. he wrote removing them was foolish and an attack on america's history and culture. more cities around the country are tackling this debate. white supremacists groups marched around the statue of robert e. lee and protested plans to move it elsewhere. several groups are calling for the removal of the frank rizo statue. those against the statue say the former mayor and police chief was racist and should not be cel
. >>> also coming up in sports, john clark has more highlights.carson on his thoughts of the game. the dolphins come to lincoln financial field. for the second week in a row the eagles malcolm jenkins held up his fist during the national anthem. he promised to kocontinue the protest from last season. he and his tell me mate chris long criticized the president this week for his response to the violence in charlottesville. long did not hold up his fist during tonight's anthem but did put...
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i'll be joined by john clark.ll have the latest on the slow starting run game and their fast starting defense. eagles legends are set to join the show. we have microphones on jason peters and quarterbacks coach. plus profiles on new wide receivers coach mike row and defensive tackles fletcher cox. . the dolphins are coming out. all that as we get you set for kickoff between the eagles and dolphins tonight on nbc 10. a live look right now where it's all going down. this is our eagles nest camera inside lincoln financial field. the eagles and dolphins start in just over an hour. the pregame special coming your way in two minutes. we are jam packed with content. john clark and i will be with you counting you down to kickoff, coming up at 6:00. don't go anywhere. =úyt'@b Ñ
i'll be joined by john clark.ll have the latest on the slow starting run game and their fast starting defense. eagles legends are set to join the show. we have microphones on jason peters and quarterbacks coach. plus profiles on new wide receivers coach mike row and defensive tackles fletcher cox. . the dolphins are coming out. all that as we get you set for kickoff between the eagles and dolphins tonight on nbc 10. a live look right now where it's all going down. this is our eagles nest camera...
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side. >> i have to speak for john clark.ng to get convinced to go with the green ha hair. nbc 10 is your home for tonight's game. i'll be back live with john on the same side of the field. the game is at 7:00. a reminder, we have a programming change to tell you about. you can watch nbc's regularly scheduled programming tonight. >> it is a football night in foo tld. >> i don't know why they didn't leave the green in. >> it looks way better than blue. >> you notice one part of the stands is in the sun. another part is in the shade. it's a big difference the way it feels. depending on which side you're on. at least until the sun goes down. and everybody is in the shade. >> we are looking pretty good shape at least as far as any kind of rain is concerned. there we go for the next few hours. more than just an isolated light shower that would be brief. we're not even expecting that. so 83 degrees at kickoff time. temperature going down in the upper 70s. that's something you're going to be noticing too. and that's going to set us
side. >> i have to speak for john clark.ng to get convinced to go with the green ha hair. nbc 10 is your home for tonight's game. i'll be back live with john on the same side of the field. the game is at 7:00. a reminder, we have a programming change to tell you about. you can watch nbc's regularly scheduled programming tonight. >> it is a football night in foo tld. >> i don't know why they didn't leave the green in. >> it looks way better than blue. >> you notice...
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on pakistan, again, i agree with general clark. what makes him think he can change the calculus by waving more sticks at pakistan? they want an unstable afghanistan. they want to continue to foment problems in afghanistan. it helps their bottom line strategically with the tal been that they have to deal with in those federally administered tribal areas. there's a lot of unanswered questions here that i still have after this speech. i'm glad he's moving forward and going to support -- that he's not withdrawing and going to support it. we need more specifics. and on the numbers, don, it's just not sustainable for him to say he's not ever going to talk about numbers. believe me, congress less have hearings when they come back in september. they want to know more specifics. the pentagon and president will not get away without talking about what troops we have on the ground and what they're doing, the taxpayers, moms and dads sending their sons and daughters. >> thanks for making the point i tried to make earlier. colonel, here's anothe
on pakistan, again, i agree with general clark. what makes him think he can change the calculus by waving more sticks at pakistan? they want an unstable afghanistan. they want to continue to foment problems in afghanistan. it helps their bottom line strategically with the tal been that they have to deal with in those federally administered tribal areas. there's a lot of unanswered questions here that i still have after this speech. i'm glad he's moving forward and going to support -- that he's...
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i'm john clark. coming up, the eagles first day of practice with full tackling. we'll hear from carson wentz. sixers new uniforms, it's all next. at longhorn, tonight's special, fire crafted flavors. try our new pepper crusted new york strip, our outlaw ribeye, or a full rack of baby back ribs. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. you can't fake steak. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. comcast business. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being a single parent with three kids and having to provide for
i'm john clark. coming up, the eagles first day of practice with full tackling. we'll hear from carson wentz. sixers new uniforms, it's all next. at longhorn, tonight's special, fire crafted flavors. try our new pepper crusted new york strip, our outlaw ribeye, or a full rack of baby back ribs. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. you can't fake steak. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls......
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. >> reporter: corporal clark heard baby, and saw 8-month-old page and her mother. >> i was crying. i was scared. >> reporter: who was present when this video was shot before the water at her mother's house had reached the top of those cars. >> she was holding the baby up, and then the water would come up, and you can he see her neck, and then her head going to the water. they're trying to get to higher ground. >> reporter: corporal clark scooped up page from the seat of his jet-ski. just one tiny issue. >> we're still walking up there, we get to the front of the road, there's so many >> reporter: hours passed. >> yeah, i was crying. >> reporter: now desperate, they turned in their search to facebook. about the time corporal clark was posting a picture of his own, with the girl separated in the chaos from her mommy. >> it was shared 38,000 times, and viewed by over 2.6 million people. >> reporter: which worked. mother and daughter together again. >> she he is the perfect example of a great mother. didn't say help me one bit. she handed her baby over and said help me baby. get my bab
. >> reporter: corporal clark heard baby, and saw 8-month-old page and her mother. >> i was crying. i was scared. >> reporter: who was present when this video was shot before the water at her mother's house had reached the top of those cars. >> she was holding the baby up, and then the water would come up, and you can he see her neck, and then her head going to the water. they're trying to get to higher ground. >> reporter: corporal clark scooped up page from the...