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he wrote george rogers clark who was the older brother of william clark? and this was written in 1780. so it's just a few years before the it's just a few years after the independence declaration of independence and a few years before the constitution is ratified and he says we shall form to the american union a barrier against the dangerous extension of the british province of canada and add to the empire of liberty and extensive and fertile country. thereby converting dangerous enemies into valuable friends. so even during the time of the articles of confederation, jefferson is sending letters to various people to kind of formulate this empire of liberty that he had in mind. now jefferson was a child of the enlightenment. he knew the significance of enlightenment through exploration. that people on the ground seeing things and writing them down and recording those would be very valuable for science. and so his attempts to explore what became the united states our legendary. these are just three of the attempts that he made. first was to george rogers cla
he wrote george rogers clark who was the older brother of william clark? and this was written in 1780. so it's just a few years before the it's just a few years after the independence declaration of independence and a few years before the constitution is ratified and he says we shall form to the american union a barrier against the dangerous extension of the british province of canada and add to the empire of liberty and extensive and fertile country. thereby converting dangerous enemies into...
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clark is the wrong person for the job. they are actually using smear tactics and lies to try to misrepresent who miss clarke is as a person. there is a saying. let the work i've done speak for me and i wish folks would listen. she has prosecuted hate crimes. she has defended people's voting rights. she has foughtagainst religious discrimination . she has dedicated her career to the cost of equal justice under the law. miss clarke is the right personfor this job . she is exactly who we need at a time that we are confronting rising hate a crimes in america, dramatically more instances of vandalism and violence against asian americans , against jewish americans, against transgender americans . we need someone leading the civil rights division that will stand up for all americans who have experienced hate crimes and make it clear in this nation all are created equal as and down by their creator with fundamental civil rights. that's who she is now she has been for her entire career. and there are full and forces working to stri
clark is the wrong person for the job. they are actually using smear tactics and lies to try to misrepresent who miss clarke is as a person. there is a saying. let the work i've done speak for me and i wish folks would listen. she has prosecuted hate crimes. she has defended people's voting rights. she has foughtagainst religious discrimination . she has dedicated her career to the cost of equal justice under the law. miss clarke is the right personfor this job . she is exactly who we need at a...
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>> norman clark, love sports. his mother says that he was a top athlete and a good son to. >> he was a loving, hard worker, caring person. >> as a boy, norman had dreams of playing in the nba, then studied sports management in college. but by his mid twenties, he was working here, vanderbilt mortgage and finance. 23 year old britney eldridge started the very same day. >> she was very beautiful but it was her smile that really got me. >> that winning smile got to a lot of people, britney's big brother jeffrey sheds she embraced life with a contagious enthusiasm. >> she liked to cheer lead and she liked to play soccer. she was a girly girl and a tomboy at the same time. she was really big about living in the moment. >> at vanderbilt mortgage, they were collectors. calling people to make sure they kept up with their house payments. what was it about brittani that you formed this instant connection with? >> she was very good at the job. actually loser as a tool to teach me at first, she help me out a lot. that's when
>> norman clark, love sports. his mother says that he was a top athlete and a good son to. >> he was a loving, hard worker, caring person. >> as a boy, norman had dreams of playing in the nba, then studied sports management in college. but by his mid twenties, he was working here, vanderbilt mortgage and finance. 23 year old britney eldridge started the very same day. >> she was very beautiful but it was her smile that really got me. >> that winning smile got to a...
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that is steve clarke's 26.fore their first match against the czech republic on during the 1a. let's get more from pat nevin, who also played in the euro 92. a whole new generation of players going into theirfirst major generation of players going into their first major tournament. are you excited by that squad? i their first major tournament. are you excited by that squad?- their first major tournament. are you excited by that squad? i am, i think stephen _ you excited by that squad? i am, i think stephen clarke _ you excited by that squad? i am, i think stephen clarke has - you excited by that squad? i am, i think stephen clarke has done - you excited by that squad? i am, i think stephen clarke has done anl think stephen clarke has done an amazing job so far even to get scotland there. it has been generations since we got to a major tournament, so it is a big moment for scotland and i am very impressed he has done that. i have seen squads with far better standards of players, but when we have got enough qualit
that is steve clarke's 26.fore their first match against the czech republic on during the 1a. let's get more from pat nevin, who also played in the euro 92. a whole new generation of players going into theirfirst major generation of players going into their first major tournament. are you excited by that squad? i their first major tournament. are you excited by that squad?- their first major tournament. are you excited by that squad? i am, i think stephen _ you excited by that squad? i am, i...
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clarke and published by "newsweek."nd i want to meet that article head-on because at our judiciary committee markup just two weeks ago senator cruz collectively exerted -- ex-he wanted portions of excerpted is portions of that op-ed. there's only one problem with his argument. ms. clarke never wrote that. it just isn't true. ms. clarke's piece is a thoughtful call to rethink how we approach law enforcement in a country that is going through a moment in which thousands of americans have called out for real reform, real change, real action. i've been proud to be involved in peaceful demonstrations and rallies throughout the state of connecticut probably 20 or maybe more of that over last summer, when young people led these public calls for justice in policing, justice in housing, justice in the workplace, justice in health care. all of them implicated in this moment. the fact is, the word abortion appears only once in the entire op-ed -- i'm sorry, the word abolition appears only once in the entire op-ed. that word appear
clarke and published by "newsweek."nd i want to meet that article head-on because at our judiciary committee markup just two weeks ago senator cruz collectively exerted -- ex-he wanted portions of excerpted is portions of that op-ed. there's only one problem with his argument. ms. clarke never wrote that. it just isn't true. ms. clarke's piece is a thoughtful call to rethink how we approach law enforcement in a country that is going through a moment in which thousands of americans...
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clarke. ms. clarke has built trust at every stage of her career. does that sound like someone who wants to defund the police. do you think this sheriff mahoney from dane county in wisconsin would say that about someone who wants to defund police. he went on to say, when she was a federal prosecutor as a young attorney she gained the trust of federal agents, domestic violence survivors and crime victims, when she was chief of the cripple bureau -- cripple bureau, she built trust with the lawyers committee she gained the trust of hate crime victims and survivors. she has so many endorsements are from law enforcement groups, from prosecutors. i'm not going to read them all into the record but i ask consent to be able to enter letters of consent for ms. clarke into the record at this point. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: the point i'm trying to make is this. at this moment in history, filling this division, the civil rights division, on the anniversary of george floyd's murder on the streets of minnesota, we are chosing the first
clarke. ms. clarke has built trust at every stage of her career. does that sound like someone who wants to defund the police. do you think this sheriff mahoney from dane county in wisconsin would say that about someone who wants to defund police. he went on to say, when she was a federal prosecutor as a young attorney she gained the trust of federal agents, domestic violence survivors and crime victims, when she was chief of the cripple bureau -- cripple bureau, she built trust with the lawyers...
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and then with dave clark is now the boss of his former peers.e harrington or any of the other executives like advertising and the alexa business one of the peers is now their boston that is an uncomfortable dynamic as well. >> i think we should spend some time talking about donald trump. clearly a big piece of the amazon narrative the last for five years. a mutual animosity between jeff bezos and trump and you get it more into it in the book. was it a good thing? or was it jeff bezos fault did he lose anything for not fostering a better relationship with trump? what is your assessment? >> those are good questions. when i finish the book i thought that maybe jeff bezos , he got off on the wrong foot. i have the's e-mails the end of 2015, trump is campaigning to be president taking shots at everyone and jeff bezos enters the fray with an e-mail that basically puts donald on his face. we are saving you a seat on the virgin rocket other pr executives were asking jeff not to send those e-mails and he insisted. i don't know if he was just being protec
and then with dave clark is now the boss of his former peers.e harrington or any of the other executives like advertising and the alexa business one of the peers is now their boston that is an uncomfortable dynamic as well. >> i think we should spend some time talking about donald trump. clearly a big piece of the amazon narrative the last for five years. a mutual animosity between jeff bezos and trump and you get it more into it in the book. was it a good thing? or was it jeff bezos...
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have you ever been the subject of a dave clark tweet?e -- not yet. >> he'll start throwing elbows. and he is sort of like maybe even refreshingly kind of combative bus most amazon executives will probably just say that stuff quietly, and he says what he believes. i think the reputation even among -- i talk to a ton of amazon operations folks in putting together my portrait, and even people that felt discard or trampled upon who said his bed zoos manner was not good, which was quite a number of people, there was a admiration, maybe a grudgings amer race or astonishment, wow, this guy built this huge network, he has fulfilled jeff bezos' dream of controlling the amazon package from the fulfillment center to the customer's front door. what that allows is so much control over the customer experience. when you see amazon say, your package will bell there frock 9:00 to 11:00 and the followup e-mail says we're delayed, going to be sometime early afternoon, that is because amazon controls its supply chain. that couldn't have happened ten years a
have you ever been the subject of a dave clark tweet?e -- not yet. >> he'll start throwing elbows. and he is sort of like maybe even refreshingly kind of combative bus most amazon executives will probably just say that stuff quietly, and he says what he believes. i think the reputation even among -- i talk to a ton of amazon operations folks in putting together my portrait, and even people that felt discard or trampled upon who said his bed zoos manner was not good, which was quite a...
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clarke. amy: what you understand chuck schumer will do?ill move this to the floor for a vote. he has to. republicans are lying again and again and not really doing their job. amy: ben jealous, thank you for being with us, president of people for the american way, former president of the naacp. that does it for our show. happy birthday to erin dooley! democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
clarke. amy: what you understand chuck schumer will do?ill move this to the floor for a vote. he has to. republicans are lying again and again and not really doing their job. amy: ben jealous, thank you for being with us, president of people for the american way, former president of the naacp. that does it for our show. happy birthday to erin dooley! democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail...
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clark: thank you -- rep. clark: thank you. thank you for your patience, madame chairwoman. >> this has been so helpful, and it is so good to talk to scientists about the value of science. dr. fauci, i have a quick question for you. unlike lois, i have a personal issue here, i have an eight-year-old granddaughter i do not want to go back to school until she is vaccinated. how close are we to getting children vaccinated from that age? dr. fauci: unfortunately, congresswoman, i do not believe they are going to be able to be vaccinated by the time the full term comes. we certainly will get high school adolescent individuals vaccinated then, but the age, the escalation studies we are doing to get to an eight-year-old will likely not be available toward the end of this calendar year, but at the latest, the first quarter of 2022. i would imagine late fall and early winter. rep. watson coleman: does that concern you about sending your granddaughter back to those conditions? should we be seeking virtual educating? dr. fauci: what the c
clark: thank you -- rep. clark: thank you. thank you for your patience, madame chairwoman. >> this has been so helpful, and it is so good to talk to scientists about the value of science. dr. fauci, i have a quick question for you. unlike lois, i have a personal issue here, i have an eight-year-old granddaughter i do not want to go back to school until she is vaccinated. how close are we to getting children vaccinated from that age? dr. fauci: unfortunately, congresswoman, i do not...
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clark's -- >> protesters across the country take issue.lark's it is >> it is my responsibility to be here to stop the planet from being destroyed. >> he is fighting for principles but also because his own village could be wiped off the map, his family has lived here since 1862, a homestead with lead he knows by heart, horses and memories that can never be replaced. >> his hope now is that a new government in berlin will change things. >> i will wait for new government. to vote for a law that protects the villages. we will never reach climate goals if we do not abandon coal which means there is no reason to destroy these villages. >> the push to go green faster is coming from judges as well. the constitutional court has asked angela merkel to move forward on proposals, right now the exit from coal is planned for 2038. >> ion africa is up next, stay tuned. -- i on -- eye on africa is up next, stay tuned. >> in hong kong, activists have lost hope for justice. under the communist party, leaders are going into exile rather than face trial. cart
clark's -- >> protesters across the country take issue.lark's it is >> it is my responsibility to be here to stop the planet from being destroyed. >> he is fighting for principles but also because his own village could be wiped off the map, his family has lived here since 1862, a homestead with lead he knows by heart, horses and memories that can never be replaced. >> his hope now is that a new government in berlin will change things. >> i will wait for new...
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have you ever been the subject of a dave clark tweet? he's maybe even refreshingly combative. talked to a ton of operations folks putting together my portrait and even people that felt discarded or trampled upon there was an admiration or just a sort of astonishment like this guy build this huge network from the fulfillment center to the customers front door of the experience when you see them so your package will be there from nine to 11 and then the follow-up e-mails as we are delayed it is going to be sometime early afternoon that is because amazon controlled its supply chain. these are all things that are possible because of what he built and so i think that it's a portrait of that executive who, you know, is harsh and unrelenting and that has allowed him to meet the harsh and unrelenting goals of his boss. >> and i think that it will be interesting to see how he plays with them as the new dynamic compared to. >> i think you are right. everyone probably thinks that they can continue to do their old job in addition so they give room to run and will he give room to be the ce
have you ever been the subject of a dave clark tweet? he's maybe even refreshingly combative. talked to a ton of operations folks putting together my portrait and even people that felt discarded or trampled upon there was an admiration or just a sort of astonishment like this guy build this huge network from the fulfillment center to the customers front door of the experience when you see them so your package will be there from nine to 11 and then the follow-up e-mails as we are delayed it is...
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her name is kristen clarke. the vote to confirm ms. clarke took place earlier today in the senate. just one republican, susan collins, joined all the particulars in the senate to confirm her. kristen clarke hereby becomes the first african-american woman to ever become the civil rights chief at the u.s. justice department. and, boy, what a moment to take over that job in that place. kristen clarke's swearing in comes today as people gathered in minneapolis outside the cup foods, the corner store where george floyd drew his last breath exactly one year ago today when a minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes while mr. floyd pleaded for his life. mr. floyd's death sparked months of mass protests across the country and around the world. and the murder conviction of the officer who killed him notwithstanding, his death prompted sustained and serious calls for systemic police reform. today on the first anniversary of george floyd's death, mr. floyd's family visited the president and vice president at the white house. they met with congressional leaders. t
her name is kristen clarke. the vote to confirm ms. clarke took place earlier today in the senate. just one republican, susan collins, joined all the particulars in the senate to confirm her. kristen clarke hereby becomes the first african-american woman to ever become the civil rights chief at the u.s. justice department. and, boy, what a moment to take over that job in that place. kristen clarke's swearing in comes today as people gathered in minneapolis outside the cup foods, the corner...
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stopgap solution destined to have a long term impact and far beyond minds the style introduced by clarke took them clear of relegation for starters then up to the bundesliga 3 years later clark is a coach who often doubles up as father figure is well. working basically with a group of young men who do need a mentor of some sort and ideally that should be the coach which means ensuring the understand why it makes sense to listen to. what i said to my players right at the start was even if i have no idea about football it would be good for you to engage with me because everyone doing the same things wrong together has still better than everyone just doing what they want. next stop for klopp was the rural district joining brucia dortmund in 20085 years he took the all time powerhouse from mid table mediocrity to the top of the pile in germany winning their domestic double in 2012 and even reach the champions league final a year later clarke remains a dortmund legend. and. play good lively passionate football in dortmund and you can create something really special. show total commitment cele
stopgap solution destined to have a long term impact and far beyond minds the style introduced by clarke took them clear of relegation for starters then up to the bundesliga 3 years later clark is a coach who often doubles up as father figure is well. working basically with a group of young men who do need a mentor of some sort and ideally that should be the coach which means ensuring the understand why it makes sense to listen to. what i said to my players right at the start was even if i have...
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steve clark became the latest man charged with bringing back that long for success . the laid back air. sherman had a rocky start, but he galvanized an authority asleep, brittle group of players to take them to glory in belgrade to i really rates the cost as a manager. i think what the commander was like on believable that they were all johnson and they were getting close to her watch and confessed. and then he takes over and ends up taking this commandment, team with naughty stars at all and gets them into europe. steve clark is basically from all i can see about a defense of most structured manager. he was the same with c'mon, scott, and i think a better essentially the end up being not the final answer. but he's been able to organize them as humiliating for neil defeat. in russia, in late 2019 press, the turning point for clark, he asked his players to carry their hearts with them and the 1000000 much unbeaten run. so they qualify for euro 2020. what's been the difference this led us to qualify? some really good. it is a crop of talent not seed in scotland for a ge
steve clark became the latest man charged with bringing back that long for success . the laid back air. sherman had a rocky start, but he galvanized an authority asleep, brittle group of players to take them to glory in belgrade to i really rates the cost as a manager. i think what the commander was like on believable that they were all johnson and they were getting close to her watch and confessed. and then he takes over and ends up taking this commandment, team with naughty stars at all and...
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steve clark became the latest man charged with bringing back that long for success. the laid back air sherman had a rocky start, but he galvanized auditorium, late, brittle group of players to take them to glory in belgrade to i really rates the cost as a manager. i think what i'd recommend was like on believable that they were all john smith and they will not close up her watch and confess them. and then he takes over and ends up taking this commandment team. what normally stars like at all and get something to europe. steve clark is basically from all i can see about a defense of madison structured manager. he was the same with kamala scott and i think a better differentially and then the being fatal. and so, but he's been able to organize them humiliating for neil defeat and russia in late 2019 press, the turning point for clark. he asked his players to carry their heart with them and the 1000000 much unbeaten run. so they qualify for euro 2020. what's been the differences led us to qualify some really town. it's a crop of talent not seed in scotland for a generat
steve clark became the latest man charged with bringing back that long for success. the laid back air sherman had a rocky start, but he galvanized auditorium, late, brittle group of players to take them to glory in belgrade to i really rates the cost as a manager. i think what i'd recommend was like on believable that they were all john smith and they will not close up her watch and confess them. and then he takes over and ends up taking this commandment team. what normally stars like at all...
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clark is prime for the task. ., ,,., , .,, ., think kristin clark is prime for the task. ., , task.sor, pleasure to speak to you and thank _ task. professor, pleasure to speak to you and thank you _ task. professor, pleasure to speak to you and thank you very - task. professor, pleasure to speak to you and thank you very much i task. professor, pleasure to speak| to you and thank you very much for giving us your time and your analysis on this first anniversary of the killing of george floyd, thank you. of the killing of george floyd, thank you-— of the killing of george floyd, thank ou. ., ,, ., ., the exiled belarusian opposition leader has joined calls for further hard—hitting sanctions to isolate the regime of president lukashenko. it follows the international outcry after the arrest of the opposition journalist roman protasevich when a passenger plane was forced to land in belarus. he had been travelling with his girlfriend, sofia sapega, who was also detained. in the last few hours, she has appeared in a confession video where she appears to be speaking under duress. at the whi
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she was addicted to the smear campaign that they tried and kristen clark.ho is now associate attorney general. but i'm really proud of the community for fighting back, for fighting for these two extraordinary women who are going to be bringing the swath of civil rights experience in the department of justice. and so organization lot more changes happening. now they've got their hands full. it's not just placing, let's be clear. we just did an extensive segments this week on voting rights, what's happening in arizona with the audit. there's a lot of work for the department of justice to do the civil rights division during bill barr and jeff sessions as opposed to matt whitaker's tenure as attorney general. so there's a lot to do to pull the department up. it's already happening and it's going to i think defy -- they've been dear friends of mine but i'm going to be pushing them from the outside as government lawyers and i'm gonna be in my role as a civil rights lawyer. >> i have absolutely no doubt about that whatsoever and it is heartening to hear you say an
she was addicted to the smear campaign that they tried and kristen clark.ho is now associate attorney general. but i'm really proud of the community for fighting back, for fighting for these two extraordinary women who are going to be bringing the swath of civil rights experience in the department of justice. and so organization lot more changes happening. now they've got their hands full. it's not just placing, let's be clear. we just did an extensive segments this week on voting rights,...
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let's bring in our panel joining us in pittsburgh calling clark he's a senior research fellow at the soufan center which is dedicated to increasing awareness of global security challenges in the united states and globally in nice victoria funtown she's a professor of peace studies at the american university of afghanistan in kabul and in doha savan barakat he's the director at the center for conflict and humanitarian studies and the doha institute for graduate studies a woman come to you all let's begin in pittsburgh with colin clark this administration particularly is pushing the fact that the afghans can do this themselves that the afghan security forces are ready to do this themselves you heard from the u.s. secretary of defense saying they have the capability to be able to do it what do you make of that. i respectfully disagree i think if you watch what has happened in afghanistan over the years watch the afghan national security forces who are clearly brave and courageous they need the help and the assistance of the united states military not only in day to day operations but in
let's bring in our panel joining us in pittsburgh calling clark he's a senior research fellow at the soufan center which is dedicated to increasing awareness of global security challenges in the united states and globally in nice victoria funtown she's a professor of peace studies at the american university of afghanistan in kabul and in doha savan barakat he's the director at the center for conflict and humanitarian studies and the doha institute for graduate studies a woman come to you all...
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clark: dr. schuchat, i was wondering if you could tell me a little about the gun violence research that was first funding in 20 years in the fy 2020 budget. i wonder if you can tell me what you are learning in our research on firearm injury and mortality prevention. we so appreciate you treating this as the public-health crisis it is, and any updates and strategies and>> thank you so mt question, congresswoman clark. our call for proposals for firearm safety, opened a flood of applications and we were pleased to be able to fund it several that were focused on a gap that the national academy of medicine had identified. the scientific research we are supporting is helping us understand firearms related injury across different types of incidents, different types of populations and different settings. we had 18 funded sites in that research. they're looking at fire -- among youth. they're looking at individual neighborhood level risk so that communities can design interventions in their setting a cl
clark: dr. schuchat, i was wondering if you could tell me a little about the gun violence research that was first funding in 20 years in the fy 2020 budget. i wonder if you can tell me what you are learning in our research on firearm injury and mortality prevention. we so appreciate you treating this as the public-health crisis it is, and any updates and strategies and>> thank you so mt question, congresswoman clark. our call for proposals for firearm safety, opened a flood of...
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one and clark too much human being. given that the sign was one time to a world war 2 factories that made chemical warfare agents. this is hardly a surprise. some of the old buildings are still there for decades, no one paid much attention. policies were held at both house here and the former owner, the building housing authority did nothing. now the authorities say it's up to the new owners, typically any old ordinance. but the investor doesn't want to pay for it because that would main passing on the cost of this toxic legacy to bias and the tenants also love all the ways. here are old glass containers from the lab area. and here is a piece of the barrel. the ground is full of things like the other one from on comes off. nick, have all ready been recovered so far? 1000 barrels has been filled to prevent us from spreading through. the water is constantly being sprayed over the area, and the poison has been detected in the ground water the barrel have to be transported to move, to be destroyed, to clean up operation cos
one and clark too much human being. given that the sign was one time to a world war 2 factories that made chemical warfare agents. this is hardly a surprise. some of the old buildings are still there for decades, no one paid much attention. policies were held at both house here and the former owner, the building housing authority did nothing. now the authorities say it's up to the new owners, typically any old ordinance. but the investor doesn't want to pay for it because that would main...
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"if all stew erica clark to help reverse that trend. she is a guidance counselor in atlanta, shepherding 90 seniors through college applications. she cannot bolster its out of class arrest him stop by her office anymore. she tries to gauge how they are feeling over soup and she has lost countless nights of sleep worrying. she checked out one student on the job at footlocker to get her to complete a missing form." guest: i talked to several counselors who described the links they went through resumes where they are. for erica clark that involved driving to footlocker, to get her to complete a form on the spot. counselors across-the-board found it more difficult to meet students, texting them, calling them, this victim -- visiting them at the home. some had completion events to have a socially distanced event to complete those forms. and come up with a college plan. across-the-board, counselors were dealing with an extra challenge. there were not able to pull a student out of the class, start them in the hallway. on the other end of that,
"if all stew erica clark to help reverse that trend. she is a guidance counselor in atlanta, shepherding 90 seniors through college applications. she cannot bolster its out of class arrest him stop by her office anymore. she tries to gauge how they are feeling over soup and she has lost countless nights of sleep worrying. she checked out one student on the job at footlocker to get her to complete a missing form." guest: i talked to several counselors who described the links they went...
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clark: dr. schuchat, i was wondering if you could tell me a little about the gun violence research that was first funding in 20 years in the fy 2020 budget. i wonder if you can tell me what you are learning in our research on firearm injury and mortality prevention. we so appreciate you treating this as the public-health crisis it is, and any updates and strategies and>> thank you so mt question, congresswoman clark. our call for proposals for firearm safety, opened a flood of applications and we were pleased to be able to fund it several that were focused on a gap that the national academy of medicine had identified. the scientific research we are supporting is helping us understand firearms related injury across different types of incidents, different types of populations and different settings. we had 18 funded sites in that research. they're looking at fire -- among youth. they're looking at individual neighborhood level risk so that communities can design interventions in their setting a cl
clark: dr. schuchat, i was wondering if you could tell me a little about the gun violence research that was first funding in 20 years in the fy 2020 budget. i wonder if you can tell me what you are learning in our research on firearm injury and mortality prevention. we so appreciate you treating this as the public-health crisis it is, and any updates and strategies and>> thank you so mt question, congresswoman clark. our call for proposals for firearm safety, opened a flood of...
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senate gambling out here, lawmakers confirmed kristin clark to be assistant attorney general for the civil rights division. they proved to have the medicare and medicaid services. senators continued work on science and technology bill which they could finish this. follow live coverage here on c-span2. ♪♪ >> c-span, unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including nipsco. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> a public service along with other television providers give you a front row seat to democracy. >> house armed services panel looked at domestic violence affecting military families. watch this in its entirety 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> reporter with the newspaper joining us now for conversation on state ands local reform efft but on the national level compromised police reform bill we have been tracking, what is the latest on when the bill might be expected and what we know about the sticking points as of today? >> so obviously today is the one year anniversary of george floyd death. that was sort of the self imposed deadline the white house and karen bass arc
senate gambling out here, lawmakers confirmed kristin clark to be assistant attorney general for the civil rights division. they proved to have the medicare and medicaid services. senators continued work on science and technology bill which they could finish this. follow live coverage here on c-span2. ♪♪ >> c-span, unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including nipsco. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> a public service along with other television providers...
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i apologize, congresswoman clark, because you are necks. but this is -- i am taking the advice from the techies here in terms of what we need to do to get the hearing live stream. so i hope it is a shorter period than that. so we will be right back to you. thank you. thank you, for your indulgence. ms. frankel? congresswoman frankel? >> i'm here. i'm getting my act together. okay. there we go. hello. okay. thank you. thank you, madam chair. mr. secretary, nice to see you. i see that little girl. she's so cute. mr. secretary, thank you, i enjoyed our conversation last week. and i know you are ready for my questions. and congratulations. you sound like the right person for this job. so i am not going to go through all the statistics that our chair did about women being out of work. we know they have been hit the hardest by the pandemic, especially disproportionally, women of color. millions lost their job, millions of jobs have disappeared. and you know, i think our president is the right person for, you know, to get us moving forward. i love
i apologize, congresswoman clark, because you are necks. but this is -- i am taking the advice from the techies here in terms of what we need to do to get the hearing live stream. so i hope it is a shorter period than that. so we will be right back to you. thank you. thank you, for your indulgence. ms. frankel? congresswoman frankel? >> i'm here. i'm getting my act together. okay. there we go. hello. okay. thank you. thank you, madam chair. mr. secretary, nice to see you. i see that...
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you wanted clark kent for a father. had clark kent, wanted superman. played at the edinburgh film festival way back in 2019, that seasoned moviegoers wonn�*t have seen before, although hawkes does a fine job of quietly portraying the loss and pathos of frank, a man whose son despises him for what he perceives as his weakness and frailty of character. # i kissed my love by the factory wall... # but while this largely sidesteps the blarney romance of wild mountain thyme, i'd still love to see a movie which didn't imagine every pub in ireland has a welcoming band just waiting to burst into a rendition of dirty old town, joined on vocals pints and sings along. by a sultry local beauty while everyone sinks pints and sings along. note to film—makers — it's an island, not a theme park. you can find end of sentence on digital download from monday. altogether more surprising is cowboys, the new film from writer—director anna kerrigan. she likes cowboy hats. so what? she just wants to be like you. and you encourage it, troy. no, no, no, she said that she is a bo
you wanted clark kent for a father. had clark kent, wanted superman. played at the edinburgh film festival way back in 2019, that seasoned moviegoers wonn�*t have seen before, although hawkes does a fine job of quietly portraying the loss and pathos of frank, a man whose son despises him for what he perceives as his weakness and frailty of character. # i kissed my love by the factory wall... # but while this largely sidesteps the blarney romance of wild mountain thyme, i'd still love to see a...
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i lost represent of clark. >> let's try to find out if we can get congresswoman clark back. are you going to tell me anything? we will come back to congresswoman clark. congressman kline -- cline. mr. cline: i want to thank our witnesses for their diligent work in developing the vaccine for covid and for working with its distribution. i want to first start my quoting from the 2011 opinion piece that dr. fauci and dr. collins wrote for the washington post. the flu virus risk we are taking, where it includes -- concludes support for this research comes a responsibility to make sure the information is used for good, safeguarding against the misuse of laboratory pathogens is imperative. the scientists, journal editors, and funding agencies are working together to ensure that access to specific information that could be used to create dangerous pathogens is limited to those with an established and legitimate need to know. so -- when i am looking at a letter that congressman mike gallagher it sent to you back in early may, it says that funding for -- was about $17 million was dire
i lost represent of clark. >> let's try to find out if we can get congresswoman clark back. are you going to tell me anything? we will come back to congresswoman clark. congressman kline -- cline. mr. cline: i want to thank our witnesses for their diligent work in developing the vaccine for covid and for working with its distribution. i want to first start my quoting from the 2011 opinion piece that dr. fauci and dr. collins wrote for the washington post. the flu virus risk we are taking,...
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took them clear of relegation for starters and then up to the ponderously get 3 years later clarke as a coach who often doubles up as father figure is well. you're working basically with a group of young men who do need a mentor of some sort and ideally that should be the coach which means ensuring the understand why it makes sense to listen to. what i said to my players right at the start was even if i have no idea about football it would be good for you to engage with me because everyone doing the same things wrong together has still better than everyone just doing what they want. next stop for klopp was the rural district joining brasier dortmund in 20085 years you took.
took them clear of relegation for starters and then up to the ponderously get 3 years later clarke as a coach who often doubles up as father figure is well. you're working basically with a group of young men who do need a mentor of some sort and ideally that should be the coach which means ensuring the understand why it makes sense to listen to. what i said to my players right at the start was even if i have no idea about football it would be good for you to engage with me because everyone...
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clarke of the district of columbia to be an assistant attorney general. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. they will be back at 2:15 5 p.m. teacher. today senators approved the head of the medicare services, also put into move the kristen clarke vote. also on the agenda of the science and technology research bill. live senate coverage hereon c-span2 and we take you live now to today's white house briefing . >> -- traveling under the olympic umbrella which under their protocol is one of the limited categories as us travelers that are planning on going to japan for the olympics. there are specific injury rules and movement procedures which the organizers have laid out to ensure the protection of everyone involved . >> a quick follow-up on russia. you mentioned the president has likened the ukraine and belarus. what will be his message to ukraine? despiterussia's goals senior iranian waiters russia had 100,000 troops near the border . >> the president will continue to convey what has been his consiste
clarke of the district of columbia to be an assistant attorney general. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. they will be back at 2:15 5 p.m. teacher. today senators approved the head of the medicare services, also put into move the kristen clarke vote. also on the agenda of the science and technology research bill. live senate coverage hereon c-span2 and we take you live now to today's white house briefing . >> -- traveling under...
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there are industrial chemicals and household chemicals like industrial hydro, clark acid, but also nail polish remover toilet cleaner and other substances. they seek out uncontrollably and mixed together. we sorted them according to laboratory analysis and repackaged them upon or losing a lot of noise back on august 2020 a devastating explosion ripped across the port of the route and much of the city the detonation killed, more than 190 people. an injured over $6002.00 large areas of the port and nearby residential areas were completely levels. the conditions that the country's main harbor work had struck huge quantities of toxic and highly flammable substances restored without any regard for safety. german experts analyzed the residues with a mo bile laboratory, classified them and then packed them in containers. since they couldn't dispose of the toxins on site, they were sent to germany. initially, the containers will be stored at williams half in the village of v fails. after that, they are toxic contents will be destroyed by using things like high temperature furnaces. odo kramer h
there are industrial chemicals and household chemicals like industrial hydro, clark acid, but also nail polish remover toilet cleaner and other substances. they seek out uncontrollably and mixed together. we sorted them according to laboratory analysis and repackaged them upon or losing a lot of noise back on august 2020 a devastating explosion ripped across the port of the route and much of the city the detonation killed, more than 190 people. an injured over $6002.00 large areas of the port...
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and also the recovery of large amounts of material containing arsenic, such as clark one and clark to must human being. given that the site was one time to a world war 2 factories that made chemical warfare agents. this is hardly a surprise. some of the old buildings are still there for decades. no one paid much attention. parties were held at both house here and the former owner, the building housing authority did nothing. now the authorities say it's up to the new owners, typically any old ordinance. but the investor doesn't want to pay for it, because that would mean passing on the cost of this toxic legacy to buyers and tenants. lot of age, a year old glass containers from the lab area. and here is a piece of the barrel the ground is full of things like this isn't height. board of them on tons of arsenic have already been recovered. so far, 1000 barrels has been filled to prevent us from spreading through. the water is constantly being sprayed over the area. and the poison has been detected in the ground. water barrels have to be transported to move, to be destroyed, to clean up a
and also the recovery of large amounts of material containing arsenic, such as clark one and clark to must human being. given that the site was one time to a world war 2 factories that made chemical warfare agents. this is hardly a surprise. some of the old buildings are still there for decades. no one paid much attention. parties were held at both house here and the former owner, the building housing authority did nothing. now the authorities say it's up to the new owners, typically any old...
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we should get an el rey on 4 days after the murder of red hampton, and mar clark. we see it in chicago. several raids, mostly police raids, show me f b i ridge. but if you use that template that was used here in chicago, the f b i was behind the police raise as well as orchestrating their own rage and their own arrest in their own provocative tourism. and all kinds of tools and techniques of disruption, and you re going on constitutional conduct is going grow use venue. c, a broader, broader plan, which was basically embraced publicly by nixon by john mitchell, attorney general. and by jeris leonard, his head of civil rights, quite ironically, and hoover all at home who targeted the panthers not only secretly, but also called them out publicly as the greatest threat to this country and talked about how they had to be small. when we come back, we'll continue our conversation about the police war against people of color with civil rights attorney flint taylor, me. i your questions? birth new questions number at star, and endless at the end. bring you all in depth and
we should get an el rey on 4 days after the murder of red hampton, and mar clark. we see it in chicago. several raids, mostly police raids, show me f b i ridge. but if you use that template that was used here in chicago, the f b i was behind the police raise as well as orchestrating their own rage and their own arrest in their own provocative tourism. and all kinds of tools and techniques of disruption, and you re going on constitutional conduct is going grow use venue. c, a broader, broader...
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clark was also known in german as the musk and mosque breaker toxicologist. edmund maza, explains the insidious power of the toxic gases. shots must, from the gas penetrated the protective marks and cause the extreme irritation to the mucous membrane and the eyes so that the soldiers would recall them. that's when they'd be hit with a 2nd gas, for example, a choking agent which caused severe lung damage to the town. clark and other hazardous chemical warfare agents have been looking in the soil beneath military training ground in one to 2 decades. it would be easy to get by the demarcation, but authorities rely on people using commonsense. if, as only the health of the, anyone here without permission is risking their own life of the explosive and chemical warfare agents here, i strongly advise again with a tiny lot. mm. it's likely to be several more decades for the small team has cleared the area of toxic residues. germany also manufactured large amounts of chemical weapons for world war 2. the population was prepared for a gas war. mustard gas sometimes called deadly lost in german,
clark was also known in german as the musk and mosque breaker toxicologist. edmund maza, explains the insidious power of the toxic gases. shots must, from the gas penetrated the protective marks and cause the extreme irritation to the mucous membrane and the eyes so that the soldiers would recall them. that's when they'd be hit with a 2nd gas, for example, a choking agent which caused severe lung damage to the town. clark and other hazardous chemical warfare agents have been looking in the soil...
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it seems the individuals tied to the proud boys trying to take over the clark county republican partyven me. this is a very bizarre story as you pointed it. it's back to the censure of the secretary of state and by the way stood up to pressure from republicans, elected and in the party, by saying the election was run fairly which it was and rebutting and refuting the so-called big lies. this is partly internal party politics. the clark county republican party, that's las vegas, the biggest republican county party, has been feuding with the state party and doesn't like the chairman michael macdonald who's being accused of using the proud boys to maintain his power and to help censure. there's a lot of circumstantial evidence here. a lot of smoke but there's not any real fire. the secretary of state censured by 14 votes and only identify 3 or 4 of these proud boys and all they did was boast about being deciding votes at that election. nobody knows if that really occurred. but it's clear that this is fueled both the folks in the party who want the party to be a functioning operation and
it seems the individuals tied to the proud boys trying to take over the clark county republican partyven me. this is a very bizarre story as you pointed it. it's back to the censure of the secretary of state and by the way stood up to pressure from republicans, elected and in the party, by saying the election was run fairly which it was and rebutting and refuting the so-called big lies. this is partly internal party politics. the clark county republican party, that's las vegas, the biggest...
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rights clark, history made all around.o say, how do you take that in making that history? >> you know, joy, i stand on so many shoulders. it's not just me. it's so many people that has come before me. you mentioned judy smith, who surprised me today and showed up at the white house. it was super kind of her. we showed bipartisanship. she worked for a republican. i think it was amaing to meet her and for her to support. i want to say you mentioned kristen clark. there's something about this moment that we are in, the diversity, the movement of black women and where we are in different positions. this is an administration that is the most diverse administration ever. this is a promise the president made on the campaign, the president made kept. it was an honor to talk about kristen clarke and the history she made by being sworn in and clearly the bipartisanship that she got coming out of committee and this position that she's stepping into. there's just so much here to point to. we have clearly the vice president kamala harr
rights clark, history made all around.o say, how do you take that in making that history? >> you know, joy, i stand on so many shoulders. it's not just me. it's so many people that has come before me. you mentioned judy smith, who surprised me today and showed up at the white house. it was super kind of her. we showed bipartisanship. she worked for a republican. i think it was amaing to meet her and for her to support. i want to say you mentioned kristen clark. there's something about...
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so ashley clark had great curtains.as very tall, and they had some -- >> jimmy: it sounds like a curtain company, "ashley clark." >> exactly, exactly. so i spun the bottle. it landed on ashley. i thought, oh my god, this is it. now, i'd heard about the concept of french kissing. but i thought, well, that sounds weird. like, why would that be pleasurable or nice? and it wasn't. [ laughter ] it was not at all. and it was just -- i was just horrified by the whole thing. and i just remember surreptitiously wiping my mouth afterwards. it was horrible. >> jimmy: ashley slipped you the tongue? >> massively. not slipped, that sounds kind of delicate. [ laughter ] it's like -- i'm not saying ashley was -- poor ashley. >> jimmy: have you kept in touch with ashley? >> no, no. >> jimmy: yeah. well, he's going to be pretty proud of himself right now. [ laughter ] >> i don't know what he's up to right now. what isn't he up to? you know? >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, it doesn't stop at 13. who knows? all right. we're going to take a break. wh
so ashley clark had great curtains.as very tall, and they had some -- >> jimmy: it sounds like a curtain company, "ashley clark." >> exactly, exactly. so i spun the bottle. it landed on ashley. i thought, oh my god, this is it. now, i'd heard about the concept of french kissing. but i thought, well, that sounds weird. like, why would that be pleasurable or nice? and it wasn't. [ laughter ] it was not at all. and it was just -- i was just horrified by the whole thing. and i...