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clark kept looking. you find the money? >> find the money. >> reporter: in the bank, wells demanded $250,000 from the teller. the bag found in the car had way less than that. it turned out brian wells lost his life over $8,702. investigators also recovered handwritten notes with detailed, complicated instructions, apparently written for wells, on how to carry out the robbery. >> the notes involved in this case were voluminous. there were nine total pages of notes. >> reporter: the notes referred to wells as a "hostage." and they were peppered with dire warnings. like, "bomb has tripwires. forcing or tampering will detonate." and, "we are following you. if you delay, disobey or alert anyone, you will die." the collar bomb locked around wells' neck had four keyholes. the notes also included maps and instructions directing wells to a location where he'd find a key and more instructions on where to find another key, and then another, until finally he'd be free of the bomb. an illustrated manuscript of treachery. i get the sense
clark kept looking. you find the money? >> find the money. >> reporter: in the bank, wells demanded $250,000 from the teller. the bag found in the car had way less than that. it turned out brian wells lost his life over $8,702. investigators also recovered handwritten notes with detailed, complicated instructions, apparently written for wells, on how to carry out the robbery. >> the notes involved in this case were voluminous. there were nine total pages of notes. >>...
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g reg clarke caused controversy. it has caused controversy.en to the fa council, updating on what was said last week ‘s meeting. he says a number of things are put to the board in terms of increase the diversity of the fa board, and among these one suggest had been to promote paul elliott, chair of the advisory board, to become a director. 0ther advisory board, to become a director. other suggestions were to give the premier league and the efl, on the professional side of things and the national game, and extra board member, but he said that professional game representatives had opposed such a review and that the national game presented tips, those pathetic, had been loathes to oppose the professional game, so he said he was impossible to examine the constitution of the board because it did not have the backing of the professional game —— those sympathetic. we waited on a response from the premier league and efl, but then came an update from greg clarke on the fa's website, saying that he had been updated on what had actually happened and that
g reg clarke caused controversy. it has caused controversy.en to the fa council, updating on what was said last week ‘s meeting. he says a number of things are put to the board in terms of increase the diversity of the fa board, and among these one suggest had been to promote paul elliott, chair of the advisory board, to become a director. 0ther advisory board, to become a director. other suggestions were to give the premier league and the efl, on the professional side of things and the...
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. >>> kristine johnson visits with grammy-winning singer gary clarke jr. >>> kelefa senneh remembersh of july speech from frederick douglass 168 years ago. >>> plus -- thoughts from nancy giles, steve hartman, jim gaffigan and a lot more. stay with us this "sunday morning" july 5th, 2020. we'll be back in a moment. ♪ for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the sore ears. the determined looks, and the muffled laughs. a simple piece of fabric makes a big statement: i care. let's all do our part to slow the spread. wear a mask. learn more at covid19.ca.gov. >> cowan: holiday weekends and big gatherings usually go hand in hand. but not this year. it's hard to follow the crowd when most celebrations are canceled. but that doesn't mean you can't celebrate apart. our cover story is reported by susan spencer. ♪ >> how you all doing out there tonight? >> reporter: country music superstar alan jackson has sold 60 million albums worldwide. ♪ but there ain't no cure for the summertime blues ♪ nget but last month, he did something perhaps even more remarkable. >> we're
. >>> kristine johnson visits with grammy-winning singer gary clarke jr. >>> kelefa senneh remembersh of july speech from frederick douglass 168 years ago. >>> plus -- thoughts from nancy giles, steve hartman, jim gaffigan and a lot more. stay with us this "sunday morning" july 5th, 2020. we'll be back in a moment. ♪ for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the sore ears. the determined looks, and the muffled laughs. a simple...
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the clark sisters. >> jimmy kimmel, thank you so much for having us.re victory victory over your life every now and then it's hard to see ♪ ♪ but you got to decree and see victory we declare victory victory over your life ♪ ♪ don't be dismayed god knows your need but you got to decree and see victory ♪ ♪ it may appear like you've been knocked down but with god you won't be bound ♪ ♪ just open up your mouth speak a word over your life ♪ ♪ don't fear we walk by faith and not by sight we declare victory victory over your life ♪ victory over your life ♪ ♪ every now and then it's hard to see but you got to decree and see victory ♪ ♪ stop speaking negativity in your atmosphere just walk in your authority for the ♪ ♪ lord is near i serve notice to the enemy you can't have my family ♪ ♪ you can't have my mind you can't have my life cause jesus said i come that you might have ♪ ♪ life abundantly prosper and be in good health ♪ ♪ the surfaces in your home in 24 hours. try new microban 24. spray on hard surfaces to kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria initially. on
the clark sisters. >> jimmy kimmel, thank you so much for having us.re victory victory over your life every now and then it's hard to see ♪ ♪ but you got to decree and see victory we declare victory victory over your life ♪ ♪ don't be dismayed god knows your need but you got to decree and see victory ♪ ♪ it may appear like you've been knocked down but with god you won't be bound ♪ ♪ just open up your mouth speak a word over your life ♪ ♪ don't fear we walk by faith and...
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he also recounts how he learned about new plants in his travels in europe and from lewis and clark's travels across the west, and how he introduced those plants to american society. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: well, good afternoon, my friends, my fellow citizens. what a pleasure to greet you once more here on our mountain here at monticello. and what a pleasure to be out of doors here amongst the wonders of nature, particularly that we can stand together underneath this live oak, one of my favorite places to the fishpond, to welcome the balloon of the snowfall. there, the beautiful purple iris and of course the pansies, and the digitalis, the foxglove about to bloom. so, what a pleasant occasion, and particularly to welcome our friend, mr. steve light, to be with us again, to welcome your questions forward. so, without any further comment, as i have a few moments before i continue my walk through the garden, and i think gardens is the most pleasant subject to attend to today, i ask for the first question, mr.
he also recounts how he learned about new plants in his travels in europe and from lewis and clark's travels across the west, and how he introduced those plants to american society. this video is courtesy of thomas jefferson's monticello in charlottesville, virginia. thomas jefferson: well, good afternoon, my friends, my fellow citizens. what a pleasure to greet you once more here on our mountain here at monticello. and what a pleasure to be out of doors here amongst the wonders of nature,...
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clark: we like that there are so many women and women named clark that we can be confused.hank you, representative ocasio-cortez. as we all know, sexism isn't new to congress. it's not new to america. it happens in homes, in schools, and in all places of work. the behavior, the language, the assault wielded against my colleague was disgusting, inappropriate and endemic of the toxic masculinity that permeates our culture and our country. slurs like the one used by representative yoho are meant to degrade, objectify and belittle women. it was an attempt to dismiss her . her role in this body, and her position altogether. all women have experienced this to some degree. but so often it is women of color who are singled out. when we hear comments like this, men and boys think it's appropriate. women and girls expect it. today we stand with our colleague, we will not accept this behavior anymore. e will not be made to feel less-than. this is our house and we are claiming our space. i yield back. ms. ocasio-cortez: thank you, representative clark. and i yield to representative ras
clark: we like that there are so many women and women named clark that we can be confused.hank you, representative ocasio-cortez. as we all know, sexism isn't new to congress. it's not new to america. it happens in homes, in schools, and in all places of work. the behavior, the language, the assault wielded against my colleague was disgusting, inappropriate and endemic of the toxic masculinity that permeates our culture and our country. slurs like the one used by representative yoho are meant...
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here in rome, general clark watched his men march into the city.he allies were able to view the work of their mighty air support. some of these rail yards were bombed months ago, but repairs for the germans were out of the question. this is the same devastation now being wrought to nazi transport throughout the whole of europe. in their triumphal entry, the united nations troops moved past monuments of antiquity. the long history of the ancient city has seen few more joyous events. the liberators were acclaimed with fervor. rome is the first great capital to be freed from the enemy. the flags of united nations were unfurled at once, heralding the end of four years of nazi tyranny for the people of rome. and here is the balcony where mussolini once haranged his people. but suddenly there is excitement in the square. a bomb has been thrown into the former german headquarters. the italian people discover that some were hiding inside. and soon they smashed their way in. the traitors who collaborated with germany find little forgiveness in the hearts of
here in rome, general clark watched his men march into the city.he allies were able to view the work of their mighty air support. some of these rail yards were bombed months ago, but repairs for the germans were out of the question. this is the same devastation now being wrought to nazi transport throughout the whole of europe. in their triumphal entry, the united nations troops moved past monuments of antiquity. the long history of the ancient city has seen few more joyous events. the...
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a lot of people: with this guy, including aaron clark from the clark family. he spent many days and putting in requests. a little bit of clapping and the background from dave clark. send us your songs, use social media, facebook, twitter, instagram, and use the hashtag #ktvu. dave, this is smooth. >> i have not heard that in a while. much obliged. in the east bay city of danville, street closures began this weekend, and starting today, hart's avenue in the downtown area between diablo road and school street will be closed. it starts this morning, and continues through sunday evening, and prospect avenue and school street will be open. the closures are to help with social distancing in the area. >>> san jose city college broke ground on an emergency operations building at the college campus on moorpark avenue in san jose. it will be headquarters for the emergency operation team to plan, prepare and practice for real-life situations. >> this has been a dream and a vision for so many years. as you can see, it is real that we are doing this, and i am so excited. >
a lot of people: with this guy, including aaron clark from the clark family. he spent many days and putting in requests. a little bit of clapping and the background from dave clark. send us your songs, use social media, facebook, twitter, instagram, and use the hashtag #ktvu. dave, this is smooth. >> i have not heard that in a while. much obliged. in the east bay city of danville, street closures began this weekend, and starting today, hart's avenue in the downtown area between diablo...
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clark was a u.s. attorney general. he worked on the cora matsui case. he was involved in the ex clues orders working with earl warren. he's a truman appointee but very interested in civil rights issues and also interested in anti-communism. so he was a little bit all over the map. so you had sort of a four justices who we would characterize as liberal or some would call them judicial activism. those things are often different. and then four who were more conservative, more interested in judicial restraint and then clark who went between the two. >> right. and who wrote mapp. >> we are going to hear next from dollree mapp's attorney. we've talked about him a.l. kearns, but before we do, how did she have enough money to pursue this. ? >> this is not an inexpensive thing to be taking these cases through the legal system. >> right. >> she didn't. >> she didn't. she had an unnamed benefactor from the beginning and it cost about $8,000 to go to the supreme court. and she had somebody who sent her money which helped her in her legal defense. and i tried very h
clark was a u.s. attorney general. he worked on the cora matsui case. he was involved in the ex clues orders working with earl warren. he's a truman appointee but very interested in civil rights issues and also interested in anti-communism. so he was a little bit all over the map. so you had sort of a four justices who we would characterize as liberal or some would call them judicial activism. those things are often different. and then four who were more conservative, more interested in...
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in government efforts to combat coronavirus mr clarke has been caught twice breaching lockdown measures going on a trip to the beach was family and on a bike ride. still to come here on al-jazeera there's been a record breaking drugs bust in italy worth more than a $1000000000.00 it's said to have been produced by an eyesore. also ahead it's one of the most ancient buildings in the world that still in use but the future of turkey's sophia is now causing tensions we will tell you why. hello it has rained quite a lot in honshu much that you can see is going offshore with the still a bit more rain to come for hockey this is all part of the plum rain system which brings a caesar race to japan and china on the chinese end is still particularly where it's been flooding all over the place from sichuan through union towards asia eastwards typically that line south of the yanks has been the wet one the humid one and it still is with the next system or next number in the system tries to develop not much there really for friday they'll be scattered big showers but no real intense rain that might b
in government efforts to combat coronavirus mr clarke has been caught twice breaching lockdown measures going on a trip to the beach was family and on a bike ride. still to come here on al-jazeera there's been a record breaking drugs bust in italy worth more than a $1000000000.00 it's said to have been produced by an eyesore. also ahead it's one of the most ancient buildings in the world that still in use but the future of turkey's sophia is now causing tensions we will tell you why. hello it...
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david: congresswoman, katherine clark, thank you so very much.ive john lewis served for over 30 years of the house of representatives and heat passed away over the weekend at the age of 80 -- and he passed over the weekend at the age of 80. ♪ this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. spoke earlier today will bloomberg television and explain the financial crisis being phased by lebanon and other countries around the world. >> these are tough, tough challenges. leviton had taken -- lebanon paid a very high interest rates. remember the crisis long ago and the u.s.? you had this elevated interest rate that made it look good for depositors, but thin, when they began to withdraw, created a banking crisis. we are trying to support a social safety net. bringing actual cash to individual people rather than trying to run it through the government in the banking system which is problematic now. >> you know that everybody wants to receive a grant, nobody wants to receive alone. when you say there needs to be cuts, who are you speaking to?
david: congresswoman, katherine clark, thank you so very much.ive john lewis served for over 30 years of the house of representatives and heat passed away over the weekend at the age of 80 -- and he passed over the weekend at the age of 80. ♪ this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. spoke earlier today will bloomberg television and explain the financial crisis being phased by lebanon and other countries around the world. >> these are tough, tough...
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he looks frankfort, or william oh douglas, robert jackson, harold burton and tom clark. and the minority, chief justin vincent voted -- justices stanley reid and sherman mint. and we're going to return to another earl argument. this is from one of the other clerks, his name is george, and an exchange between justices jackson and clark about their decision in this case. let's listen. >> after they announced the decision at that time, at the time clark sat on one side of jackson, probably on the left, and tom clark announced his concurrence and i don't remember whether he ruled the opinion or not. the jackson leaned over to him and whispered, i'm glad to see that you've decided to be a judge, tom. now jackson told me that. >> you reacted when you heard that. >> it was very interesting, yes. and of course jackson is talking about this from his own experience. he was an attorney general and roosevelt during which time he made some arguments very similar to those he is about to reject in this case. same thing happened in korematsu. and for jackson it was very important to rec
he looks frankfort, or william oh douglas, robert jackson, harold burton and tom clark. and the minority, chief justin vincent voted -- justices stanley reid and sherman mint. and we're going to return to another earl argument. this is from one of the other clerks, his name is george, and an exchange between justices jackson and clark about their decision in this case. let's listen. >> after they announced the decision at that time, at the time clark sat on one side of jackson, probably...
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young against clark clark tonight not getting any better he's allowed the goal just goes absolute wrong way tempers do respond by sending out diego valarie hill convert their penalty down the middle and we are all tied up last chance though for cincinnati to keep themselves alive and is a bad shot from the get go over the goal by kendall watson absolute disaster portland though they're going to rely on these go to for their final penalty shot and he's going to convert or right to the bottom left of the goal in the timbers move on with the shootout win pretty great manila can't wait to see what happens in the quarter finals thank you for that regina that's all for now make sure you keep up with everything in question at all times by downloading our brand new free app it is called portable t.v. you can watch there point 17 i am military and i will see you year again soon. i don't know. actually you know. well it's true i know the 1st one. which your thirst for. every crisis in america has been packaged as a bond and sold into the junk bond market with a longer maturity at a slightly lower
young against clark clark tonight not getting any better he's allowed the goal just goes absolute wrong way tempers do respond by sending out diego valarie hill convert their penalty down the middle and we are all tied up last chance though for cincinnati to keep themselves alive and is a bad shot from the get go over the goal by kendall watson absolute disaster portland though they're going to rely on these go to for their final penalty shot and he's going to convert or right to the bottom...
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difficult for republicans to win statewide in nevada with that kind of firewall the democrats have in clark county. >> host: seems so long ago the nevada caucuses in which senator bernie sanders won handily with about what he presented the democratic vote many people were beginning to write up joe biden. so much has changed since then. what about this report in the banda -- nevada and the democratic nature biden? >> guest: it's an interesting question. sanders won here essentially in a landslide over joe biden. it is a caucus may calculate the most differently but it's interesting the biden team took that as a second-place second place finish after its disastrous showing in iowa and new hampshire to springboard south carolina and the rest is history but the progressive wing of the democratic party here is not much different than the left-wing of the democratic party elsewhere. i think the imperative to be donald trump, trump so to speak there is potential disaffection with joe biden and there's disappointment in bernie sanders not aimed the nominee but that of course is going to be the key
difficult for republicans to win statewide in nevada with that kind of firewall the democrats have in clark county. >> host: seems so long ago the nevada caucuses in which senator bernie sanders won handily with about what he presented the democratic vote many people were beginning to write up joe biden. so much has changed since then. what about this report in the banda -- nevada and the democratic nature biden? >> guest: it's an interesting question. sanders won here essentially...
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very difficult for a republican to win statewide in nevada with that firewall the democrats have in clark county. steve: it seems so long ago, the nevada caucuses in which senator bernie sanders won with 40% of the democratic vote. many people were beginning to write off joe biden. so much has changed. what about the sanders support in nevada? is it solid for the presumptive democratic nominee, joe biden? jon: interesting question. sanders won here essentially in a landslide over joe biden. it is a caucus. they calculate the votes differently. but it is interesting the biden team took that as a second-place finish after his disastrous showing in iowa and new hampshire, spring boarding to south carolina, and the rest is history. the progressive wing of the democratic party is not much different than the left wing of the democratic party elsewhere. i think the imperative to beat donald trump will trump, so to speak, their potential disaffection with joe biden, their disappointment in bernie sanders not being the nominee. that of course is going to be the key provided across the country, --
very difficult for a republican to win statewide in nevada with that firewall the democrats have in clark county. steve: it seems so long ago, the nevada caucuses in which senator bernie sanders won with 40% of the democratic vote. many people were beginning to write off joe biden. so much has changed. what about the sanders support in nevada? is it solid for the presumptive democratic nominee, joe biden? jon: interesting question. sanders won here essentially in a landslide over joe biden. it...
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difficult for a republican to win statewide in nevada with that kind of firewall the democrats have in clark county. ago, the seems so long nevada caucuses in which bernie sanders one handily with 40% of the democratic vote. many were beginning to write off joe biden. so much has changed since then. int about sanders support ?evada, and joe biden jon: sanders one in a landslide essentially over joe biden, but it was different because they count the votes differently in a caucus. then he had a disastrous showing and new hampshire, and the rest is history. but the progressive wing of the democratic party here is not much different than the left wing of the democratic party elsewhere. the imperative to beat donald speak,ill tromp, so to mp, so to speak, the disappointment in joe biden or the disappointment and bernie sanders not being the nominee. but that is going to be the key for biden across the country, being able to do in some areas what hillary clinton was unable to do, to get the far left to turn up for him. the vphow important is pick free democrats and about a? -- vp pick for democrat
difficult for a republican to win statewide in nevada with that kind of firewall the democrats have in clark county. ago, the seems so long nevada caucuses in which bernie sanders one handily with 40% of the democratic vote. many were beginning to write off joe biden. so much has changed since then. int about sanders support ?evada, and joe biden jon: sanders one in a landslide essentially over joe biden, but it was different because they count the votes differently in a caucus. then he had a...
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clark: as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuant to house resolution i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote no on the on h.r. 7027.mmit by as the member designated ms. pingree, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the pingree will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 7027. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois rise? ms. underwood: as the member mr. rush, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote no on motion to recommit. ms. brownley: as the member designated by ms. kuster, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform e house ms. kuster will vote no on motion to recommit on h.r. 7027. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia rise? ms. wexton: as the member designated by mr. mcquichin, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house mr. mceachin will vote no. as the member designated by ms. porter pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house ms. porter will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 73027. the
clark: as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuant to house resolution i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote no on the on h.r. 7027.mmit by as the member designated ms. pingree, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the pingree will vote no on the motion to recommit on h.r. 7027. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois rise? ms. underwood: as the member mr. rush, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote no on...
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she was active at the clarke school.ne of the stories that's a background of this is the story of great love. i've been watching president bush you know build his library and we watched other president do that. and coolidge too had to raise money for his library or his papers and stuff, and he did get his friends, led by clarence barron of the wall street journal to raise $2 million. and i don't know quite, you know, what he would do with the money. they didn't really believe him but in the end he did what he said which is he gave all the money of his friends to his wife's favorite charity, the clarke school for the deaf. because he was giving back -- after she had given to him coolidge wanted to give to grace and therefore there was no great monument for the coolidge papers. there was only her charity and he knew he would pass, i think, and he knew that it would be wonderful if after he died his wife could be the most important lady in the town and lead the charity that meant something to them both at the clarke school
she was active at the clarke school.ne of the stories that's a background of this is the story of great love. i've been watching president bush you know build his library and we watched other president do that. and coolidge too had to raise money for his library or his papers and stuff, and he did get his friends, led by clarence barron of the wall street journal to raise $2 million. and i don't know quite, you know, what he would do with the money. they didn't really believe him but in the end...
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. >> good morning, i am dave clark. it's tuesday morning, july 25th. cookstery were making out at the coast. >> heading over to stenson beach. it's little banana belt. there was fog, but moments of sun. >> yeah. >> were nice. >> just like steve paulson said. steve has the forecast for today. steve. >>> there will be more of the same. stenson gets the sun. there are areas on the coast that the fog burns off pretty fast. but inland temps came down yesterday. we had upper 70s for some that are usually about 90 plus. and that's not the case here. this pattern is very cool for us. and it's going to hold, probably, through at least thursday, maybe even friday. 50s on the temps except san jose. oakland and livemore both at 57. the city 55. so cool as a rule here as you get a couple areas of low pressure influencing us. morning fog, drizzle and sunny and breezy. southwest 6. 55 degrees.
. >> good morning, i am dave clark. it's tuesday morning, july 25th. cookstery were making out at the coast. >> heading over to stenson beach. it's little banana belt. there was fog, but moments of sun. >> yeah. >> were nice. >> just like steve paulson said. steve has the forecast for today. steve. >>> there will be more of the same. stenson gets the sun. there are areas on the coast that the fog burns off pretty fast. but inland temps came down yesterday....
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the doll tests were a series of studies at mimi clark and kenneth clark did to try to determine racial awareness and young children with the implication being that in a segregated society, if children are aware of race and the differences in race, and the differences and how different racial is was treated -- it with impact how they felt about themselves. what they did that actually became very well-known in part of the brown case, was that he showed young children black and white dolls. they would ask the children, show me the dull that is the best. give me the doll that looks like you. more often than none, the black children showed the doll -- the nice stall was the white doll. the doll that was the best was then white doll. when you got that last question, give me the doll that looks like you, that is when the children would pause and be a bit more confused or look troubled as dr. clark would say, because they had said in many cases, this is the bat dome. this is the nice stone. and so, remembering that they had said this is the bad doll, they now had to show the doll that looked l
the doll tests were a series of studies at mimi clark and kenneth clark did to try to determine racial awareness and young children with the implication being that in a segregated society, if children are aware of race and the differences in race, and the differences and how different racial is was treated -- it with impact how they felt about themselves. what they did that actually became very well-known in part of the brown case, was that he showed young children black and white dolls. they...
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what tom clark later refers to as a crazy quilt.ing one rural district has this many, this district has this many despite having less population. >> so how many hours of oral arguments the second time. >> another three hours. it was -- when we get to the state reapportionment cases, we're gone to have time to -- the court spent close to 30 hours on reapportion investment a two-year period. >> and this case, hundreds of pages of the briefs that were filed, as well. >> yes. >> on to conference. the vote is taken. this one comes out finally at 6-2. tell us the story. only eight now. you have to tell us why there are only eight votes -- >> it starts out -- the conference initially was actually i think a lot less dramatic than the previous conference because most people had made up their mind. potter stewart tentatively comes down on the side of brennan, black, douglas, and warren. he again, he still doesn't think that actually they'll -- on the trial on the merits will go anywhere, but he thinks that there -- the courts should have the
what tom clark later refers to as a crazy quilt.ing one rural district has this many, this district has this many despite having less population. >> so how many hours of oral arguments the second time. >> another three hours. it was -- when we get to the state reapportionment cases, we're gone to have time to -- the court spent close to 30 hours on reapportion investment a two-year period. >> and this case, hundreds of pages of the briefs that were filed, as well. >>...
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do you own against clarke and clarkson it just gets worse align the gorey here he sent the wrong way timbers though they are going to respond to sit out the larry hill convert the family down the middle and we're all tied up folks but there is a last chance here for cincinnati to keep themselves alive and it is a bad shot over the goal by kendall watson just an absolute disaster for cincy what lindsay's go to say he's going to be the guy they are waiting for and the final shot into the bottom left of the goal the timbers move on to the shootout win which is pretty exciting manilla pretty high game all right we're going to have thank you so much and we'll be back at 7 with a lot more news so stay tuned we're going to talk about b.l.m. i'm going to see you back here at 7 o'clock. go download our free app on wiki see it. stands for that's one of the. girls words go by yourself. then elf well reduce a flower. that's undercutting not what's good for market it's not good for the global economy. we go to work so you straight home. conservative media tell us the political left in the united
do you own against clarke and clarkson it just gets worse align the gorey here he sent the wrong way timbers though they are going to respond to sit out the larry hill convert the family down the middle and we're all tied up folks but there is a last chance here for cincinnati to keep themselves alive and it is a bad shot over the goal by kendall watson just an absolute disaster for cincy what lindsay's go to say he's going to be the guy they are waiting for and the final shot into the bottom...
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. >> you look great, i am dave clark. it is july 31, the end of the month. the great steve paulson is at the home castle, here. >> looking over, pam and dave, since the temperature, since the 13th, seven >> three -- 73-80 degrees, but the temperature i have had. i have not had a temperature over 80 since then. that is amazing for july. mythology, only the climate high as 82 for me. slightly below average. there's a lot of fog out there, most locations have been right to near average, but center is in san jose have been below for that entire stretch as well. the morning fog, armor for most. one or two degrees, i was reluctant to even buy into that, but 50s on temperatures except san jose is at 61. livermore is at 55. san francisco has not warmed up. they have stayed cool this entire week on the high side here. the average high as 67, 64, 62, 62, 63, all of these areas. low 90s, fog, warmer for some inland. temperatures will be near average to slightly above, but really, very close and consistent. sal, you have something over on alameda that you want to get to
. >> you look great, i am dave clark. it is july 31, the end of the month. the great steve paulson is at the home castle, here. >> looking over, pam and dave, since the temperature, since the 13th, seven >> three -- 73-80 degrees, but the temperature i have had. i have not had a temperature over 80 since then. that is amazing for july. mythology, only the climate high as 82 for me. slightly below average. there's a lot of fog out there, most locations have been right to near...
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the parent will be led by former new zealand prime minister helen clark and former liberian president ellen johnson sirleaf so with that all in mind let's go ahead and take a global look at the spread of the virus with our correspondent so i had to have injured so where are we worldwide right now branagan cases a surging global cases there's now more than 12200000 cases global deaths more than 554000 look at over the over the u.s. there's more than 3100000 cases and growing u.s. that's 135000 now nationally cases grew by more than 20 percent compared to one week ago and brand cases were decreasing in only 2 states of ramana new hampshire in 14 states and territories the number of cases of those mostly the same in the rest of the country well new cases are on the rise now california and florida are among the 9 states that have hit a record breaking 7 day average for daily new cases california has now more than 26 percent higher new cases compared to a week ago florida there is a nearly 30 percent jump since last week now in arizona meanwhile the cases are skyrocketing with a 30 percent
the parent will be led by former new zealand prime minister helen clark and former liberian president ellen johnson sirleaf so with that all in mind let's go ahead and take a global look at the spread of the virus with our correspondent so i had to have injured so where are we worldwide right now branagan cases a surging global cases there's now more than 12200000 cases global deaths more than 554000 look at over the over the u.s. there's more than 3100000 cases and growing u.s. that's 135000...
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. >>> good morning, i am dave clark. it is july 24. i know where steve paulson is, he is ready for a friday and he is ready to give you a forecast for the day and the weekend. >>> i am indeed, there's a little bit of a twist on this friday. we have a lockton pattern with fog. the nights and mornings, does a good push for fog. on the northwest, that is not as -- as solid as a fog bank and direction. at least not right now. there is plenty out there. low clouds, and son earlier today. errors like concord and livermore which have had fog will probably not today, if they do it will not last long at all. earlier son today. 50s on temperatures here across the border. 52 in santa rosa. >>> good morning, traffic is moving along relatively well, if you're driving to the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic is moving along pretty well, if you are driving at the toll plaza, you will see that it is light. hopefully on this friday, it will stay light throughout. this is a look at interstate 880, that traffic is doing well. let's go back to the headlines.
. >>> good morning, i am dave clark. it is july 24. i know where steve paulson is, he is ready for a friday and he is ready to give you a forecast for the day and the weekend. >>> i am indeed, there's a little bit of a twist on this friday. we have a lockton pattern with fog. the nights and mornings, does a good push for fog. on the northwest, that is not as -- as solid as a fog bank and direction. at least not right now. there is plenty out there. low clouds, and son earlier...
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have your own independent views and he said yes absolutely or words to that effect then when greg clarke the chairman of the science and technology committee pressed him at all asked him actually a question that wasn't to do with why wait directly nor their policies when great asked him well what do you think of the security measures in hong kong you could visually see that jeremy thompson squandered visually as the camera panned quickly back to him he also somewhat reddened in the face and his reaction was actually really all that we need to look at and that was his reaction was that basically he's been in telecom his entire life and he doesn't think that he should have a pine on issues all of the national security but really he actually was pressed the 2nd time by greg clarke and then he was asked will you give an opinion and he said that he could not so we know right there that he's being pressured by the chinese government so that's not about national psyche. already that's about just an opinion what if the chinese government doesn't want the way executives to do something with their
have your own independent views and he said yes absolutely or words to that effect then when greg clarke the chairman of the science and technology committee pressed him at all asked him actually a question that wasn't to do with why wait directly nor their policies when great asked him well what do you think of the security measures in hong kong you could visually see that jeremy thompson squandered visually as the camera panned quickly back to him he also somewhat reddened in the face and his...
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bass: i yield one minute to representative yvette clarke of new york. ms. clarke: mr. speaker, today i se to honor a great man, representative john lewis. this past friday, july 17, our country lost one of our -- its greatest hero a true patriot who literally put his life on the line in the pursuit of justice and fairness in our society. the honorable john lewis was a hero who embodied the struggle for human rights and dignity. he was a fierce civil rights warrior who refused to abide with the jim crow laws of the south. he embodied what it meant to be a public servant, putting his life on the line and the people above his own self-interest. i'm honored and privileged to have served with john robert lewis. john robert lewis who was a dancer. a man who loved to have fun but was convicted for the right to vote. convicted as an activist for civil rights and civil liberties. i will forever hold dear the miami that we landed in ghana together, invited by the president of ghana for the right to return, to see the wonderment in his eyes of visiting a space where it all began
bass: i yield one minute to representative yvette clarke of new york. ms. clarke: mr. speaker, today i se to honor a great man, representative john lewis. this past friday, july 17, our country lost one of our -- its greatest hero a true patriot who literally put his life on the line in the pursuit of justice and fairness in our society. the honorable john lewis was a hero who embodied the struggle for human rights and dignity. he was a fierce civil rights warrior who refused to abide with the...
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i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark. pam, if you give me permission i will ask steve paulson to give us a forecast for this thursday. can i do that? >> permission granted. >> steve, was the forecast for this thursday? >> the same as it has been for two weeks, dave. not much has changed.
i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark. pam, if you give me permission i will ask steve paulson to give us a forecast for this thursday. can i do that? >> permission granted. >> steve, was the forecast for this thursday? >> the same as it has been for two weeks, dave. not much has changed.
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i'll speak to our correspondent sara clark shortly but 1st a very brown begins our coverage. 23 years after hong kong returned to chinese rule the mainland government has moved swiftly to tighten its control over the city. hours after a sweeping new security law was enacted hong kong and chinese dignitaries attended a ceremony marking the handover anniversary hording exhorting the new law providing the backdrop the chief executive who was sidelined during the drafting of this law said it was timely and necessary yet see a lot for that the enactment of the national law is regarded as the most significant development in the relationship between the central authorities and hong kong since its return to the motherland out to test the new law a small group of protesters who tried to march on the venue but were blocked by police well 6. they called for an end to one party rule one of them said he was aware their actions could now amount to a violation of the law they law enforcement in hong kong what they always of this do allow you to protest and make their arrest later so i today i come o
i'll speak to our correspondent sara clark shortly but 1st a very brown begins our coverage. 23 years after hong kong returned to chinese rule the mainland government has moved swiftly to tighten its control over the city. hours after a sweeping new security law was enacted hong kong and chinese dignitaries attended a ceremony marking the handover anniversary hording exhorting the new law providing the backdrop the chief executive who was sidelined during the drafting of this law said it was...
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i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark. steve paulson is at the castle right now. feels good outside right now, temperatures are in the 50s. good sleeping weather. >> i bet pam beat me to it. >> i did. >> there is a good breeze out of there. a big fog bank. you know, it is a little bit different for the summer fog season. it looks like it is getting a foothold there. sometimes you have a lot of fog, but it is rather solid right now. 50s on temperatures.
i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark. steve paulson is at the castle right now. feels good outside right now, temperatures are in the 50s. good sleeping weather. >> i bet pam beat me to it. >> i did. >> there is a good breeze out of there. a big fog bank. you know, it is a little bit different for the summer fog season. it looks like it is getting a foothold there. sometimes you have a lot of fog, but it is rather solid right now. 50s on temperatures.
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. >>> one district that's running out of time to make decisions is clark county.it's in nevada in the is this country's fifth largest school district and it includes las vegas. the district is just 20 business days away from its scheduled first day of school. i want to bring in the superintendent for the clark county school district. jesus, jarra. the district's blueprint for reopening follows nevada's guidelines, a staggered schedule for in-person learning. take us through -- take us through that plan and how it's going to keep students and faculty safe. >> yeah. well, first of all, good morning and thank you for having me. it's been a collective process, really getting -- putting together a working group of not only administrators, teachers, support staff, parents, community leaders to provide input on how we were going to open school, if we are to open up face-to-face. and as the former secretary arnie duncan mentioned, we ended up with a hybrid model, submitted to the state a really a hybrid that allows us to pivot which way and may allow us to go to distance
. >>> one district that's running out of time to make decisions is clark county.it's in nevada in the is this country's fifth largest school district and it includes las vegas. the district is just 20 business days away from its scheduled first day of school. i want to bring in the superintendent for the clark county school district. jesus, jarra. the district's blueprint for reopening follows nevada's guidelines, a staggered schedule for in-person learning. take us through -- take us...
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i am dave clark. >>> good morning, i am pam cook. it is july 9, nice to see you mr.lark. >> good to see you ms. cook. >> let's check in with steve paulson, who is back as well. it is going to heat up. >> it is so good to see you. welcome back. >> it is going to warm up inland, not so much on the ghost. 60s and 70s. there will be a lot of 90s. we have had a bigger fog begs the visage
i am dave clark. >>> good morning, i am pam cook. it is july 9, nice to see you mr.lark. >> good to see you ms. cook. >> let's check in with steve paulson, who is back as well. it is going to heat up. >> it is so good to see you. welcome back. >> it is going to warm up inland, not so much on the ghost. 60s and 70s. there will be a lot of 90s. we have had a bigger fog begs the visage
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congressman hakeem jeffries and congressman clark held a news conference about this week's legislative agenda in congress. he's the chair of the democratic caucus and she is the vice chair. >> good morning everyone. we had a very emotional caucus call today. it was dedicated, largely, to remembrance is and reflections on the life and legacy of john robert lewis. our dearly to parted colleague and civil rights hero and icon. he was a friend to everyone. a friend to truth and justice here in america and throughout the world. we had to special presentations. professor meacham as well as don porter. professor meacham of course is working on a biography of the life journey of john lewis. don porter is the documentarian who produced the recently released documentary, john lewis, good trouble. john lewis always would council us, council young people, council others to never give up, never give in, never get out, keep the faith, keep our eyes on the price and continue the country's long necessary and majestic march towards a more perfect union. that is what we will continue to do as house demo
congressman hakeem jeffries and congressman clark held a news conference about this week's legislative agenda in congress. he's the chair of the democratic caucus and she is the vice chair. >> good morning everyone. we had a very emotional caucus call today. it was dedicated, largely, to remembrance is and reflections on the life and legacy of john robert lewis. our dearly to parted colleague and civil rights hero and icon. he was a friend to everyone. a friend to truth and justice here...
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clark is also former chief of the n. develelopment program.ohnson turley is a nobel peace prize laureate. earlier this year, member states adopted a resolution calling for a fair and independent inquiry into the agency's response to the pandemic. u.s. president donald trump has accused the w.h.o. of being china-centric. his administration officially notifified the u united nanatios week that it would withdraw from the health organization in july of next year. the u.s. is its largest donor. >>> the u.s. state department has approved the possible sale of 135 f-35 stealth fighters to japan. the deal would be the second largest single sale of t the equipment to a foreign country after selling the jets to saudi arabia. the department notified congress on thursday about its decision on the deal worth about $23 billion for 63 f-35a and 42 f-35b aircraft. japan's air self-defense force already operates f-35a conventional takeoff and landing aircraraft. f-35b's short takeoff and vertical landing aircraft can be deployed on mararitime self-defense f for
clark is also former chief of the n. develelopment program.ohnson turley is a nobel peace prize laureate. earlier this year, member states adopted a resolution calling for a fair and independent inquiry into the agency's response to the pandemic. u.s. president donald trump has accused the w.h.o. of being china-centric. his administration officially notifified the u united nanatios week that it would withdraw from the health organization in july of next year. the u.s. is its largest donor....