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clarke. ms. clarke: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. clarke: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support of h.r. 3263, the d.h.s. medical countermeasures act. h.r. 3263 seeks to establish a medical countermeasures program to facilitate the readiness and protection of personnel and working animals in the event of a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive attacks, disease outbreak or pandemic. h.r. 3263 requires d.h.s.'s chief medical officer or c.m.o. to provide programmatic oversight over the program and have a medical countermeasures working partner. the bill requires the c.m.o. to utilize d.h.s. chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear risk assessments and c.d.c. guida
clarke. ms. clarke: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. clarke: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support of h.r. 3263, the d.h.s. medical countermeasures act. h.r. 3263 seeks to...
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clarke: thank you, attorney general garland. two weeks ago, you made clear that the department will spare no effort to protect voting rights in this country. as you and i have discussed on many occasions, the civil rights division stands on the front lines of this work. while it is the honor of a lifetime to lead the division charged with upholding the nation's civil rights laws, it is also a great responsibility. today, that responsibility requires that i announce the division has found it necessary to file suit against the state of georgia. the civil rights division did not arrive at this decision lightly. it's our job to follow the facts and the law, and in this case, our careful assessment of the facts and the law demonstrates that georgia's recent voting rights law violates section 2 of the voting rights act. i want to thank the voting section for their tremendous efforts on this complaint and everything that they do. and i want to express my appreciation to the acting u.s. attorney and staff of the northern district of geo
clarke: thank you, attorney general garland. two weeks ago, you made clear that the department will spare no effort to protect voting rights in this country. as you and i have discussed on many occasions, the civil rights division stands on the front lines of this work. while it is the honor of a lifetime to lead the division charged with upholding the nation's civil rights laws, it is also a great responsibility. today, that responsibility requires that i announce the division has found it...
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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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it have you ever been the subject of a dave clarke tweets?nd he's maybe refreshingly combative because most amazon executives will sit back quietly and this is what he believes. i think the reputation and i've talked to tons of amazon operations folks amp putting together my portrait and even people that felt discarded or trampled upon who said it was not good which were quite a numberd of people. maybe it's that the grudging admiration or like wow this guy built this huge network and he is still filled jeff bezos's dream and what that allows us so much control over the customer experience. when you see amazon say the packagepe will be there between nine and 11 and a follow-up says we are delayed and it will be sometime early afternoon. that's because amazon controls the supply chain. that could have happened 10 years ago. when amazon moves from two-day deliveryhe to one day deliver prime members of the pandemic hit going back to two-day delivery these are all things that are possible and so i think it's a portrait of an executive who you kno
it have you ever been the subject of a dave clarke tweets?nd he's maybe refreshingly combative because most amazon executives will sit back quietly and this is what he believes. i think the reputation and i've talked to tons of amazon operations folks amp putting together my portrait and even people that felt discarded or trampled upon who said it was not good which were quite a numberd of people. maybe it's that the grudging admiration or like wow this guy built this huge network and he is...
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clark's body. >> k.c.ed to leave james henrikson's appointment. >> so i'm going to kill him. >> it was like a jealousy cheating spouse kind of thing. >> and why according to the prosecutors did james henrikson want doug carlisle killed? >> he really thought that the oil deal they were involved with was worth tens of millions of dollars, and he thought that doug carlisle was standing in the way of him getting most, a large share of those tens of millions of dollars. >> mr. carlisle had already threatened mr. henrikson that he was going to get him out of the oil drilling business. >> and that was the thing that triggered this whole bids. >> yeah, they were each trying to get each other out of the deal. >> at the trial, prosecutors introduced hundreds of text message, an almost play by play account as the plan rolled out. >> you can watch a text message go from henrikson to deleo, and the content is passed to suckow and back other way, negotiations over payment, who's going to be there, does he have an alarm
clark's body. >> k.c.ed to leave james henrikson's appointment. >> so i'm going to kill him. >> it was like a jealousy cheating spouse kind of thing. >> and why according to the prosecutors did james henrikson want doug carlisle killed? >> he really thought that the oil deal they were involved with was worth tens of millions of dollars, and he thought that doug carlisle was standing in the way of him getting most, a large share of those tens of millions of dollars....
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ken clarke, now lord clarke, was the senior minister responsible for the health service in the earlyds virus emerged. a0 years on, he took the stand at the public enquiry into what has been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk, and the tragedy with the haemophiliacs, i was aware it was there, and as you know, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i did not call meetings on... i was never the minister directly responsible for blood products. in what was a combative appearance, lord clarke appeared to become repeatedly frustrated at the level of detail he was asked. well, i gather you are doing... every policy decision i have ever been involved in involved some discussion and exchange of views. jason watched the evidence in person today. he said it was a significant step, the first senior minister at the time to give evidence under oath. what i think most of us regard as the obvious truth is that there was a lot that could and should have been done differently, and the
ken clarke, now lord clarke, was the senior minister responsible for the health service in the earlyds virus emerged. a0 years on, he took the stand at the public enquiry into what has been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk, and the tragedy with the haemophiliacs, i was aware it was there, and as you know, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i did not call meetings on... i...
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emilia clarke. emilia clarke, everybody we'll be right back with more "tonight show.see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it's♪ ♪flow (oh my gosh)♪ ♪where man go (oh my gosh)♪ ♪if a man see me (oh my gosh)♪ ♪i guess you never know what you got 'til it's♪ ♪eh uh, eh uh eh uh, eh uh eh uh, eh uh eh uh♪ if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. and now get netflix...
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he tends to critique coverage of amazon, have you ever been the subject of a dave clark tweet? start throwing elbows and he is sort of like maybe even refreshingly kind of combative because on most amazon executives would just sit quietly and he says what he believes. reputation, even w among, and i talked to a ton of amazon operation folks putting together portrait. even people who felt discarded or trampled upon who said his bedside manner was not good which was quite a number of people, there was an aberration, maybe even just astonishment like wow, this guy is huge network, he has the gold jeff bezos' dream, controlling the amazon package on the fulfillment center to the customer's front door but that allows so much control over the customer experience. when you see amazon say the package will be there 9:00 to 11:00 and follow-up e-mail may be t delayed, sometime early afternoon, that's because amazon controls its supply chain. that could not have happened ten years ago. when amazon says it will move from today to one day delivery for prime members and the pandemic hit and
he tends to critique coverage of amazon, have you ever been the subject of a dave clark tweet? start throwing elbows and he is sort of like maybe even refreshingly kind of combative because on most amazon executives would just sit quietly and he says what he believes. reputation, even w among, and i talked to a ton of amazon operation folks putting together portrait. even people who felt discarded or trampled upon who said his bedside manner was not good which was quite a number of people,...
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did we get any from lord clark? t answers. did we get any from lord clark? ~' ., ., ., clark?. we talked about council of europe documents and he suggests that patients must be very switched off if they did not know these products were contaminated, effectively suggesting that patients should have educated themselves. you suggesting that patients should have educated themselves.— suggesting that patients should have educated themselves. you noted that the content of — educated themselves. you noted that the content of kenneth _ educated themselves. you noted that the content of kenneth clarke - educated themselves. you noted that the content of kenneth clarke is i the content of kenneth clarke is demonstrating towards the enquiry is jaw—dropping. you are clearly not happy. jaw-dropping. you are clearly not ha . _ ., jaw-dropping. you are clearly not ha-a . ., ., jaw-dropping. you are clearly not ha-a. ., ., , ., jaw-dropping. you are clearly not ha a a , ., ., , ., . jaw-dropping. you are clearly not ha-a. ., ., , ., . happy. now, and before lunch, he was asked whether — happy
did we get any from lord clark? t answers. did we get any from lord clark? ~' ., ., ., clark?. we talked about council of europe documents and he suggests that patients must be very switched off if they did not know these products were contaminated, effectively suggesting that patients should have educated themselves. you suggesting that patients should have educated themselves.— suggesting that patients should have educated themselves. you noted that the content of — educated themselves....
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then with dave clark he is now the boss with some of his former peers.ell doug harrington or any of the otherhe executives running e divisions like advertising and the device business and the alexa business. that can create an uncomfortable dynamic as well. >> i think we should spend some time talking aboutso donald trup clearly a big piece over the lasty four or five years with this mutual animosity between bezos and trump. was this a good thing that it happened or was t it false for t fostering a better relationship with trump? what is the assessment? >> those are really good questions. when i finished the book i might have thought he got off on the wrong foot. donald trump is campaigning to be president, taking shots at everyone and he enters with an e-mail that basically we are saving you a seat on the rocket. some other executives were asking him not to send those e-mails and he sort of insisted. maybe there was a little bit of ego like everyone else is getting into it. i wantg my turn taking a shot at him and then trump one which seems like a lifet
then with dave clark he is now the boss with some of his former peers.ell doug harrington or any of the otherhe executives running e divisions like advertising and the device business and the alexa business. that can create an uncomfortable dynamic as well. >> i think we should spend some time talking aboutso donald trup clearly a big piece over the lasty four or five years with this mutual animosity between bezos and trump. was this a good thing that it happened or was t it false for t...
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what has lord clarke been saying?happened a0 or 50 years ago but i still having an effect today. one group particularly effective working 1500 people with haemophilia. some were young children at the time and they were 1500 people. they were infected with hepatitis and hiv after being given contaminated blood products. ken clarke, now lord clarke, was the chief nhs person in charge of that health policy around that time at the beginning of the 19805 that time at the beginning of the 1980s when the first reports of a crisis around aids image. giving evidence this morning, he said when hejoined that evidence this morning, he said when he joined that department back in 1982 it was not clear, never expected a problem like this to arise. the whole setup, the structure was a completely shambolic bureaucracy. which is why blood products, which was a comparatively calm area, until it had this horrendous problem and took us all by surprise when a new disease — a new infection — was a quiet little part of all this. it's very bi
what has lord clarke been saying?happened a0 or 50 years ago but i still having an effect today. one group particularly effective working 1500 people with haemophilia. some were young children at the time and they were 1500 people. they were infected with hepatitis and hiv after being given contaminated blood products. ken clarke, now lord clarke, was the chief nhs person in charge of that health policy around that time at the beginning of the 19805 that time at the beginning of the 1980s when...
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but you're right, there's more of a focus on some of the up and coming executives like dave clark who was wilke's protege and now running the consumer business or doug harrington who was a major force in the amazon's emergence as a grocer. wilke told bezos he wanted to step aside in early 2020 and then the pandemic hit. jeff wilke said he would stick around to help navigate amazon through it. he says he did not know that bezos was planning to step aside and anoint andy jassy as his successor. maybe he's being disingenuous and saw the writing on the wall and said okay i have lost some sort of political battle. i have no evidence of that. he just says his time at amazon was done. eugene you wrote a really good story about this in business insider, that the turnover -- amazon has always been known for having high turnover. the velocity of people moving into and out of fulfillment centers in lower ranks in the company is extreme for tech companies. they've always said the upper echelons, the loyalty and people stick around, that has changed and more people are leaving. i heard a joke, peo
but you're right, there's more of a focus on some of the up and coming executives like dave clark who was wilke's protege and now running the consumer business or doug harrington who was a major force in the amazon's emergence as a grocer. wilke told bezos he wanted to step aside in early 2020 and then the pandemic hit. jeff wilke said he would stick around to help navigate amazon through it. he says he did not know that bezos was planning to step aside and anoint andy jassy as his successor....
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clark.rview these men and reveal these facts, here is the noted commentator and war correspondent, bill dowds. >> the eventses you are about to hear are shocking. the films you are about to see are not pleasant. some of them are revealed for the first time. but what you will see and what you will hear is the stark truth that every american should know. ♪ ♪ .. their official army. they are only a tiny fraction of communist atrocities and we can't began to commemorate the terrible crimes committed by the communist military and civilian prisoners but we are going to tell you about some of those crimes then we are going to show you some of the brutal result not to shock you but to reveal the true nature of the enemy, to give you an idea of the ruthless communist mind and what would happen to civilization under communist rule. nevermind that these atrocities have taken place not in the dark ages of -- but in 1950, 51 and 52. look closely. we know it isn't a pretty sight but you remember what you
clark.rview these men and reveal these facts, here is the noted commentator and war correspondent, bill dowds. >> the eventses you are about to hear are shocking. the films you are about to see are not pleasant. some of them are revealed for the first time. but what you will see and what you will hear is the stark truth that every american should know. ♪ ♪ .. their official army. they are only a tiny fraction of communist atrocities and we can't began to commemorate the terrible...
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ken clarke, now lord clarke, was the senior minister responsible for the health service in the earlyenquiry into what has been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk, and the tragedy with the haemophiliacs, i was aware it was there, and as you know, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i did not call meetings on... i was never the minister directly responsible for blood products. in what was a combative appearance, lord clarke appeared to become repeatedly frustrated at the level of detail he was asked. well, i gather you are doing... every policy decision i have ever been involved in involved some discussion and exchange of views. jason watched the evidence in person today. he said it was a significant step, the first senior minister at the time to give evidence under oath. what i think most of us regard as the obvious truth is that there was a lot that could and should have been done differently, and the question, i suppose, is will he accept that? decades ago, thou
ken clarke, now lord clarke, was the senior minister responsible for the health service in the earlyenquiry into what has been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk, and the tragedy with the haemophiliacs, i was aware it was there, and as you know, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i did not call meetings on... i was never the minister directly responsible for blood...
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we just know that clark really clicked with the president. in part, because he, too, felt that it was probable that the results of the election were not -- were not true. even though his own colleagues at the justice department had investigated, you know, lots of different fraud claims and conspiracy theories. and, themselves, had investigated and found them to be untrue. clark, still, believed him. so, he and the president had a comity. and so, when trump is saying this to justice-department officials, the acting-attorney general jeff rosen, his deputy, richard donoghue. what he is not telling them, he's already been speaking with jeff clark. that he's already been talking to jeff clark about what the justice department can do for -- for him. and what the two officials don't know is that, just a week later, they are going to be back in the oval office fighting for their jobs with jeff clark in the room as the president decides whether or not to fire them all. one of the things that donoghue does say to the president, on this call, according
we just know that clark really clicked with the president. in part, because he, too, felt that it was probable that the results of the election were not -- were not true. even though his own colleagues at the justice department had investigated, you know, lots of different fraud claims and conspiracy theories. and, themselves, had investigated and found them to be untrue. clark, still, believed him. so, he and the president had a comity. and so, when trump is saying this to justice-department...
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eugene: yeah, and one of the key figures in that transition is dave clark.nd retail and you get into him a lot in this book. and how would you describe him like he had it comes off as you know, fiercely competitive, not afraid to throw people under the bus. his best man at the wedding got demoted. brad: that's right rated someone mentioned to me that they thought it was a very flattering portrait of dave clark. i objected to that because in his heart, it is a story of a guy to the warehouse network of a couple of dozen to fulfillment centers. today we should step back and save dave clark ran the amazon operations, that is like the performance centers the distribution, the man driving on the streets and the airplanes with crime air in place on the site, everywhere that most packages from eight to beat to your front door it was overseen retook the job, he has been a amazon fiber by doing take to the drop in 2012, there were a couple of dozen buildings now there are hundreds. the whole transportation thing is happening under his watch. he helped to build it and
eugene: yeah, and one of the key figures in that transition is dave clark.nd retail and you get into him a lot in this book. and how would you describe him like he had it comes off as you know, fiercely competitive, not afraid to throw people under the bus. his best man at the wedding got demoted. brad: that's right rated someone mentioned to me that they thought it was a very flattering portrait of dave clark. i objected to that because in his heart, it is a story of a guy to the warehouse...
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special correspondent jared bowen of gbh boston explored the exhibit of sonya clark, the 2020 winnermuseum's prestigious rappaport prize, as part of our race matters, and arts and culture series, canvas >> reporter: unfurled as a monumental sea of off-white filling much of this gallery space is the confederate flag of truce. or as the title of this exhibition explains the flag we should know. >> i want everyone to know what this flag is so we can conceive of what truce really means. >> reporter: history has largely forgotten this simple white flag, actually a towel, used by confederate troops to signal a truce during general robert e. lee's surrender in 1865. the original is now housed at the smithsonian's national museum of american history. that's where artist and amherst college professor of art, sonya clark discovered it during a visit in 2010. >> i have to tell you, i was like, how come i've never seen this thing before? and that question is why there is the show that you're in right now. >> reporter: haunting this show is a flag that's not seen here. the confederate battle flag
special correspondent jared bowen of gbh boston explored the exhibit of sonya clark, the 2020 winnermuseum's prestigious rappaport prize, as part of our race matters, and arts and culture series, canvas >> reporter: unfurled as a monumental sea of off-white filling much of this gallery space is the confederate flag of truce. or as the title of this exhibition explains the flag we should know. >> i want everyone to know what this flag is so we can conceive of what truce really means....
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clark tenÍa una pequeÑa espada, pero se arrepintiÓ y la colocÓ encima de un estante de libros.silla, quedÓ inconsciente por unos minutos. la acciÓn es indignante, dice la abogada de clark. es una persona de edad y sufriÓ un derrame. mientras esta persona se encontraba inconsciente fue puesto bocabajo y luego esposado. mientras tanto, la vecina lloraba y volviÓ a admitir que habÍa tomado esa noche. en el pie o nunca se ve —— en el vÍdeo no se ve a la oficial cuestionando a la demandante. el oficial que usÓ su arma fue desvinculado de su cargo. reportera: gracias por la informaciÓn. en la florida fue sentenciado a cadena perpetua un hombre que habrÍa asesinado a su hija y su ex novia. su nombre es ronnie o'neill, este sujeto tuvo la atenciÓn nacional hace unos aÑos por su comportamiento infantil en un tribunal. la flotilla de barcos que saliÓ de miami para apoyar la protesta en cuba regresÓ a estados unidos. las redes sociales reflejaron el Éxito de esta jornada mostrando fotografÍas y vÍdeos en los que se ven las luces y el despliegue policial en el malecÓn. en california estÁn
clark tenÍa una pequeÑa espada, pero se arrepintiÓ y la colocÓ encima de un estante de libros.silla, quedÓ inconsciente por unos minutos. la acciÓn es indignante, dice la abogada de clark. es una persona de edad y sufriÓ un derrame. mientras esta persona se encontraba inconsciente fue puesto bocabajo y luego esposado. mientras tanto, la vecina lloraba y volviÓ a admitir que habÍa tomado esa noche. en el pie o nunca se ve —— en el vÍdeo no se ve a la oficial cuestionando a la...
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clark still believe them, soak in the president had a committees, so when trump is saying this to thetice department officials, what he's not telling them is that he's already been speaking with jeff clark. he's already been talking to jeff clark about with the justice department can do for him, and what the two officials don't know is that just a week later they're going to be back in the oval office fighting for their jobs with jeff clark in the room as the president decides whether or not to fire them all. one of the things that donahue does say to the president on this call, according to the notes, he says you should have the leadership you want but just know it is not going to change the outcome of the election. >> that is a very, very interesting point. you metal with us, you move the chestnut around, he won't have what you want. katie remarkable reporting. katie benner. joining me now is congressman raja krishnamoorthi he's a democratic member of the house oversight committee and just receive those notes from donald trump's call. he's also a member of the house on intelligence
clark still believe them, soak in the president had a committees, so when trump is saying this to thetice department officials, what he's not telling them is that he's already been speaking with jeff clark. he's already been talking to jeff clark about with the justice department can do for him, and what the two officials don't know is that just a week later they're going to be back in the oval office fighting for their jobs with jeff clark in the room as the president decides whether or not to...
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clark calling to tell me that they had arrested harvey.ndescribable. >> which is perhaps where the movie version of this story would end. but real life is not quite like that. for all the suspicion of steven's friends, the murder case against harvey morrow was rather weak. no evidence sufficient to prove that harvey shot steven then dumped his body in the ocean. >> we were looking for steven's dna on the boat. knowing that his death was caused by a gunshot wound it was pretty obvious that there should be something that said this is where it was. >> but there wasn't. no blood, no gun, no significant fingerprints. what they needed, couldn't find, was something that put the two men together on the far side of catalina island where that current would have caught the body, carried it round to the spot where boaters saw it floating face down in the water. they hunted everywhere for harvey's gps, but they never found it. months went by. harvey sitting in jail. no luck for the investigation now. and then? a phone call. it was the commandant of har
clark calling to tell me that they had arrested harvey.ndescribable. >> which is perhaps where the movie version of this story would end. but real life is not quite like that. for all the suspicion of steven's friends, the murder case against harvey morrow was rather weak. no evidence sufficient to prove that harvey shot steven then dumped his body in the ocean. >> we were looking for steven's dna on the boat. knowing that his death was caused by a gunshot wound it was pretty...
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clark talk to us about your own experience if you can. what has been your most harrowing experience as a footballer? what, what impact does this braces abuse have on players? and he has a very sizable and direct impact on plays. and because it is a personal affront to you, and it's a personal affront that questions, your validity to belong in society, let alone in that industry. you know, i was born in england, i was born in preston. i represented my town, my district, my county, i'm my country. yet i have to face a portion, a small, but vocal portion of society that, that prides itself on being tolerant of me. you know, we, we talk about the power of word and it goes way beyond semantics when my whole nation prides itself on the fact that it's a tolerant society and it tolerates my presence in my home community. well, that is not acceptable. so, you know, when you talk about individual harrowing incidence, you know, they're not anywhere near as destructive as the micro aggressions that i face on a daily basis when i walk around in my own
clark talk to us about your own experience if you can. what has been your most harrowing experience as a footballer? what, what impact does this braces abuse have on players? and he has a very sizable and direct impact on plays. and because it is a personal affront to you, and it's a personal affront that questions, your validity to belong in society, let alone in that industry. you know, i was born in england, i was born in preston. i represented my town, my district, my county, i'm my...
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clark said this is a criminal problem. this all of these i'm racist. abuse should be take over to be there should be taken to court and they should be criminal trial because this is against the law. i myself as a school shanice i have been subject to who ration will be just for reporting things such as, you know, in england news in the year of it by reporting that i am subject to races, abuse. and all of this has been very frustrating, especially for people of color, is to come very frustrating because we cannot time to social media. and like i said about reporting, even if we reported what will social media do about it? there's no faith in social media. there's no faith in the government and both the government social media needs to come together and find a way to criminally criminally, charged these abuses online. and that's the only way we can find a solution for all of the way that we use the stuff online. because if we keep standing here, i'm trying to find the social media company, nothing is going to get done. so th
clark said this is a criminal problem. this all of these i'm racist. abuse should be take over to be there should be taken to court and they should be criminal trial because this is against the law. i myself as a school shanice i have been subject to who ration will be just for reporting things such as, you know, in england news in the year of it by reporting that i am subject to races, abuse. and all of this has been very frustrating, especially for people of color, is to come very frustrating...
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richard nixon, the fire clark. later private practice from representing alaskan natives, more re history. attica prison writers among are disadvantaged and unpopular in 1972 with no and war. he met with communist officials and had criticized americans conduct the war in 1980 after americans were taken hostage in iran. he went there, violating the trap and criticize the united states. shot ramsey clark is 93. we rode islanders last ne beard, near welcoming a young, distracted washington in 1978. as their real life mister smith goes to washington house. peter, who got elected the congress champions, issues important to the elderly hammer and had 755 career home runs broke. his record stood for the next 30 years. another hall of famer was tommy le, sorta manage the dodgers for 20 years. one, the world series twice. basketball hall of famer elgin baler played 14 seasons with the lakers was and 11 time and b star and went on to manage. the bird cross was the 1st african american sports analyst on national television aft
richard nixon, the fire clark. later private practice from representing alaskan natives, more re history. attica prison writers among are disadvantaged and unpopular in 1972 with no and war. he met with communist officials and had criticized americans conduct the war in 1980 after americans were taken hostage in iran. he went there, violating the trap and criticize the united states. shot ramsey clark is 93. we rode islanders last ne beard, near welcoming a young, distracted washington in 1978....
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i hope your right and kent clark is wrong. i did an - kent clark is wrong.uld need some cross party agreement so it will never happen. i hope that his scepticism which is born out of years of trying to get policies through is misplaced. benedict, do you want to continue on with the daily mirror with its britain is grinding to a halt assessment as the impact of the covid at? , ., ., ., covid at? yes we alluded to it. for those of you _ covid at? yes we alluded to it. for those of you who _ covid at? yes we alluded to it. for those of you who dared _ covid at? yes we alluded to it. for those of you who dared to - covid at? yes we alluded to it. for those of you who dared to miss . covid at? yes we alluded to it. for| those of you who dared to miss the first review — those of you who dared to miss the first review here is on the front page _ first review here is on the front page of— first review here is on the front page of the daily mirror. britain is grinding _ page of the daily mirror. britain is grinding to — page of the daily mirror. britain is grinding t
i hope your right and kent clark is wrong. i did an - kent clark is wrong.uld need some cross party agreement so it will never happen. i hope that his scepticism which is born out of years of trying to get policies through is misplaced. benedict, do you want to continue on with the daily mirror with its britain is grinding to a halt assessment as the impact of the covid at? , ., ., ., covid at? yes we alluded to it. for those of you _ covid at? yes we alluded to it. for those of you who _ covid...
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is this, general clark, the right time to make this move?y, it should've been made before. you know, wolf, if you look back over 20 years despite the incredible efforts that we've made, the tremendous sacrifices by u.s. forces and their families on this, you cannot build someone else's country for them. you cannot succeed in a counterinsurgency effort when you cannot isolate the battlefields. and we never dealt effectively with pakistan. we never put sufficient resources into afghanistan to really do it. we never built up the nonmilitary part of the mission sufficiently with security over a long period of time to deal with it culturally. this is a mission that, you know, when we went in, we should've gone in there targeting osama bin laden. we didn't. that took us a long time. we caught homid karzai in there. and then we didn't follow up. instead we really took our eye off the ball and went into iraq. and during that period, the taliban came back. pakistan views us as their strategic area until we deal effectively with the india/pakistani co
is this, general clark, the right time to make this move?y, it should've been made before. you know, wolf, if you look back over 20 years despite the incredible efforts that we've made, the tremendous sacrifices by u.s. forces and their families on this, you cannot build someone else's country for them. you cannot succeed in a counterinsurgency effort when you cannot isolate the battlefields. and we never dealt effectively with pakistan. we never put sufficient resources into afghanistan to...
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clark volunteered in chicago for many years.for the circus, earning her college degree at the university of illinois at chicago. alice clark brown, an american pioneer flying through the air died last month at home in oak park, illinois. park, illinois. she was 68 park, illinois. she was 68 this is dr. arnold t. petsworth. he's the owner of petsworth vetworld, a veterinary clinic in hoppton, connecticut. his patients include: dog, cat, frog, fish, goldie, dog... and this alpaca. due to doctor-patient confidentiality, we can't tell you their names. business at vetworld was steady, and then quarantine hit; neighbors brought new four- legged friends into their homes: bunnies. bunnies everywhere. dr. petsworth welcomed these new patients with open arms. the only problem? there were more appointments than he could manage. that's when dr. petsworth turned to his american express business card which offers spending potential that's built for his changing business needs. he decided to hire a new assistant, julio, and with spending power
clark volunteered in chicago for many years.for the circus, earning her college degree at the university of illinois at chicago. alice clark brown, an american pioneer flying through the air died last month at home in oak park, illinois. park, illinois. she was 68 park, illinois. she was 68 this is dr. arnold t. petsworth. he's the owner of petsworth vetworld, a veterinary clinic in hoppton, connecticut. his patients include: dog, cat, frog, fish, goldie, dog... and this alpaca. due to...
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clark atlanta university is the largest private hbcu in the state of georgia.dents thank you for being resilient and diligent during the covid. they have not been on campus for a year. so, we decided to set aside about $2 million and to eliminate all of that i have balances. so, ana, i tell you, over the last few months, i've received calls and texts and emails from students who otherwise would not be able to return to school in the fall, but now, they woke this morning, and they have zero balances. >> incredible. explain exactly what this covers. does this cover 100% cost of tuition and room and board? >> well, it covers your balance. it's not that we're paying the tuition. it's that if you had a tuition balance, if you had a room or dining balance, then we forgave that balance. and ana, we used federal funds. we used herf funds, which that's the higher education emergency relief fund which is part of the c.a.r.e.s. act so the auc presidents, we were instrumental in getting that through congress. we were grateful uncf made the push to get this money for studen
clark atlanta university is the largest private hbcu in the state of georgia.dents thank you for being resilient and diligent during the covid. they have not been on campus for a year. so, we decided to set aside about $2 million and to eliminate all of that i have balances. so, ana, i tell you, over the last few months, i've received calls and texts and emails from students who otherwise would not be able to return to school in the fall, but now, they woke this morning, and they have zero...
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and one of those people that i personally feel is to blame is ken clarke.merged. a0 years on, he took the stand at the inquiry into what's been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk. imean, i... obviously, as the problem, the tragedy with the haemophiliacs began to develop, i was aware it was there and, as you know, i, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i never... i didn't call meetings on... i was never the minister directly responsible for blood products. later, lord clarke appeared irritated at some of the questioning. what. . .what. . .why. .. why do we have to go into such meticulous detail? it's interesting, no doubt but pretty pointless. jason watched the inquiry in person today, there to see a senior minister at the time give evidence. what i think most of us regard as the obvious truth is that there was a lot that could and should have been done differently, and the question, i suppose, is will he accept that? decades ago, thousa
and one of those people that i personally feel is to blame is ken clarke.merged. a0 years on, he took the stand at the inquiry into what's been called the worst medical disaster in nhs history. blood products were something that hardly ever came across my desk. imean, i... obviously, as the problem, the tragedy with the haemophiliacs began to develop, i was aware it was there and, as you know, i, from time to time, usually at my own instigation, got on the edge of it, but i never... i didn't...
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lewis and clark and sacagawea? come on now.t" joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. i don't understand why everyone kind of sits back and allows lunatics and vandals to destroy our history. >> i mean, this is amazing. the city council had sent these people out to bring down the statues of the confederate generals and then it was -- you know, it was like if you hire movers and then you slip them 100 bucks to install the air conditioner and they took down these two other statues. the best explanation that i've heard about taking down the lewis and clark and the sacagawea statue is that it was a woman giving men directions. this is madness and, you know, what was reported about the actual decision-making behind the lewis and clark statue was that they spent 20 minutes. tucker, i think a lot of people watching at home spent more than 20 minutes deciding what to have for dinner tonight. i mean, certainly if their children are as picky eaters as my son is, this is madness and it's not transparent and if not at all clear tha
lewis and clark and sacagawea? come on now.t" joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. i don't understand why everyone kind of sits back and allows lunatics and vandals to destroy our history. >> i mean, this is amazing. the city council had sent these people out to bring down the statues of the confederate generals and then it was -- you know, it was like if you hire movers and then you slip them 100 bucks to install the air conditioner and they took down these two other...
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reporter: clark is mindful of the we have out her work.trons to become pollinators, taking her ideas with them as they leave, but not before particiting. >> just give it a nice push. reporter: visitors are invited to make truce flags on looms in the gallery. >> then he will send it through again, take it out, let your foot off the lever, bring the meter down, hold tight, back up, and then the next pedal. it is important that we all participate in this collective work of healing of racial and social justice. reporter: how does leaving do that? >> we do that oa symbolic level by every single person that participates will contribute to a collective truce flags. reporter: with some of work, precise maneuvering, the visitor leaves their own self into the show, imperfections and all. are you mindful that people will believe their interaction with your work o leave it museum exhibition different? >> maybe they leave with a question, which actually is more powerful, i think than an answer. because a question is an invitation to keep thinking. that
reporter: clark is mindful of the we have out her work.trons to become pollinators, taking her ideas with them as they leave, but not before particiting. >> just give it a nice push. reporter: visitors are invited to make truce flags on looms in the gallery. >> then he will send it through again, take it out, let your foot off the lever, bring the meter down, hold tight, back up, and then the next pedal. it is important that we all participate in this collective work of healing of...
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his name is frazer clarke.en overlooked in favour ofjoe joyce joshua, he was then overlooked in favour of joe joyce at joshua, he was then overlooked in favour ofjoejoyce at rio 2016 the silver medallist four years later. finally today come the super heavy weight became an olympian himself against the former multi—world champion of ukraine. now, clark controlled this contest from the beginning. forthe controlled this contest from the beginning. for the five controlled this contest from the beginning. forthe fivejudges scoring it's his way in each of the rounds. he was a heavy hitting contest, and that landed him a place in the quarterfinals. the last action of the day cy britton's charlie davidson and the flyweight division preliminary round of 16. the moment they was taking him for me at rio 2016 the silver medallist four years later. finally today come the super heavy weight became an olympian himself against the former multi—world champion of ukraine. now, clark controlled this contest from the beginning. fo
his name is frazer clarke.en overlooked in favour ofjoe joyce joshua, he was then overlooked in favour of joe joyce at joshua, he was then overlooked in favour ofjoejoyce at rio 2016 the silver medallist four years later. finally today come the super heavy weight became an olympian himself against the former multi—world champion of ukraine. now, clark controlled this contest from the beginning. forthe controlled this contest from the beginning. for the five controlled this contest from the...
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that is a little bit of the concern with andy and dave clark, they are known as executors, if clark -dave clark more on the supply chain logistics side. i do think jeff bezos is on the innovation side. hopefully just in not having to deal with everyday issues that andy is going to have to deal with. emily: what are your expectations for the next five months, before the end of the year, as we move into the holiday season and typically a big holiday season for amazon under jeff bezos as executive chair? what are you watching? >> i think one thing we are all watching is the looming capacity crunch. they've already said they're going to be short 5 million, 5 million packages a day. that's going to be a huge constraint which it is great that dave clark is there to focus on the logistics. i think we are going to see a big crunch with supply chain and capacity. i do think competition has never been greater than before. there big huge issues on delivery time, grocery delivery, they went everything within 30 minutes. the times are getting greater. but i think that's going to be their main focu
that is a little bit of the concern with andy and dave clark, they are known as executors, if clark -dave clark more on the supply chain logistics side. i do think jeff bezos is on the innovation side. hopefully just in not having to deal with everyday issues that andy is going to have to deal with. emily: what are your expectations for the next five months, before the end of the year, as we move into the holiday season and typically a big holiday season for amazon under jeff bezos as executive...
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so lord clarke will— because of this enquiry. so lord clarke will be _ because of this enquiry.il he is providing, because of the principle here. this is the first time such senior minister has been giving evidence under oath at an like this. one person has been killed and 16 injured in an explosion at an industrial site housing the headquarters of the pharmaceutical company bayer in north—western germany. footgage on social media shows a thick cloud of black smoke billowing above the city of leverkusen. the police have closed the nearby autobahns. the german government's civil protection agency warned residents in the area of "extreme danger" and urged people to keep doors and windows closed. officials in the united states have made renewed appeals to the unvaccinated, as the delta variant of covid—19 begins to take hold there. only around half the us population is fully jabbed against the virus and local leaders are warning people of the dangers of refusing the vaccine. a growing number of counties in california are now asking people to wear face masks in all indoor places, re
so lord clarke will— because of this enquiry. so lord clarke will be _ because of this enquiry.il he is providing, because of the principle here. this is the first time such senior minister has been giving evidence under oath at an like this. one person has been killed and 16 injured in an explosion at an industrial site housing the headquarters of the pharmaceutical company bayer in north—western germany. footgage on social media shows a thick cloud of black smoke billowing above the city...
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what was reported about the actual decision-making behind the lewis ande clark statue, ad many peoplener tonight.en certainly if they are children or as picky eaters as my son is, this is madness and it's not transparent. it's not at all clear that this is what the american people want. >> tucker: is a what i understand, when they started taking down big sequoias in california, they lived in the trees and would love to have been, and why doesn't someone just say you are not moving the teddy roosevelt statue or sacajawea or the general's, byno way? it's american history, you are not allowed destroy it. why does anyone even do that? >> i tried to. last year i was part of a group of people who try to organize wa protest and said, hey, we want this teddy roosevelt statue in front of the museum of natural history and i'm sad to report that i think we lost that fight. and i'mis irish, and i'm used to losing fights but as irish poet william butler yeats said, irish poet, learn your trade and sing whatever is well-made. i hope people will remember this statue. i brought my son to it, other pe
what was reported about the actual decision-making behind the lewis ande clark statue, ad many peoplener tonight.en certainly if they are children or as picky eaters as my son is, this is madness and it's not transparent. it's not at all clear that this is what the american people want. >> tucker: is a what i understand, when they started taking down big sequoias in california, they lived in the trees and would love to have been, and why doesn't someone just say you are not moving the...
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clark: as the member designated by ms. kuster, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. kuster will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by, ms. kuster, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. kuster will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: as the member designated by mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will vote no on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by mr. grijalva, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. fulcher of idaho, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the hou
clark: as the member designated by ms. kuster, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. kuster will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by, ms. kuster, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. kuster will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek...
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is sakajawia hiding behind lewis and clark, very submissive. in totality these are three statues that promote the idea of white supremacy, white dominance as a cultural idea. so for them to be removed is a great step forward in trying to erase that stain from our nation's culture. >> a great step forward, a single step or do you think a great victory today? >> column a, column b, a bit of both to be honest. it is definitely great victory for the activists who have been fighting for this for so long. it is also just a step forward in terms of bringing down these sort of statues around the country, and, more importantly, in erasing the legacy that they represent. the statues coming down is a very positive move. it takes away the physical sign of this idea of white supremacy, this idea that there was something noble and good and valiant about the fight of the confederacy. but the idea of it still lingers in our psyche. the idea of the lost cause is still out there, that this was something that was valuable, that was worth fighting for. that is goi
is sakajawia hiding behind lewis and clark, very submissive. in totality these are three statues that promote the idea of white supremacy, white dominance as a cultural idea. so for them to be removed is a great step forward in trying to erase that stain from our nation's culture. >> a great step forward, a single step or do you think a great victory today? >> column a, column b, a bit of both to be honest. it is definitely great victory for the activists who have been fighting for...
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. >> touching moment for terrence cla clarke, the phenom killed earlier this spring in a car crash in california. >> with the next pick in the 2021 nba draft, the nba selects terrence clarke. >> on "cbs this morning." >>> suni lee day around the world. >> 18-year-old suni lee stepped up for team usa and took the gold in the women's all-around. >> every dream she had as a young girl has come true and all the hard work has paid off. >> welcome to the most exclusive gymnastics club, suni. >> this morning's eye opener brought to you by progressive. >> been reading a lot about suni. we welcome you to "cbs this morning." we begin with the growing urgency behind president biden's new vaccination push. yesterday he announced that federal workers must be vaccinated or you have to get regular testing. leaked internal cdc documents suggest this delta variant which is the dominant strain in america may be spread as easily as the chicken pox. nancy cordes has more. good morning to you. we got off to such a strong start on the vaccinations, it was great but sadly that is not the case now. >> report
. >> touching moment for terrence cla clarke, the phenom killed earlier this spring in a car crash in california. >> with the next pick in the 2021 nba draft, the nba selects terrence clarke. >> on "cbs this morning." >>> suni lee day around the world. >> 18-year-old suni lee stepped up for team usa and took the gold in the women's all-around. >> every dream she had as a young girl has come true and all the hard work has paid off. >>...
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and that is kind of a concern with andy jaffe and dave clark, they are known as executors, dave clark, consumer retail ceo, more of the supply chain logistics side. i think jeff bezos will be involved on the innovation side, hopefully not having to deal with everyday issues and he is going to have to deal with. emily: what are your expectations for the next five months as we move into the holiday season, typically a big holiday season for amazon, under a new leader, jeff bezos as executive chair, what are you watching? melissa: one thing we are all watching is the looming capacity crunch. they say they are going to be short, overcapacity five lien packages a day. it is great dave clark is there to focus on supply-chain and logistics. we are going to see a big crunch with supply chain and capacity. and i think competition has never been greater than before. there is a huge battleground on delivery time and grocery delivery, delivering things within 30 minutes. i noticed delivery time and shipping speeds of amazon seem to be getting greater, so i think that is going to be another focus.
and that is kind of a concern with andy jaffe and dave clark, they are known as executors, dave clark, consumer retail ceo, more of the supply chain logistics side. i think jeff bezos will be involved on the innovation side, hopefully not having to deal with everyday issues and he is going to have to deal with. emily: what are your expectations for the next five months as we move into the holiday season, typically a big holiday season for amazon, under a new leader, jeff bezos as executive...
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clark, for five minutes. . ms. clark: thank you, madam chair. i rise today to celebrate the appropriations package we will pass this week because this document respects the dignity and humanity of women in this country and around the world. for the first time in over 40 years the appropriations committee passed a spending bill without the hyde amendment. for decades the hyde amendment has prevented women of color and low-income people from receiving basic health care. hyde forces one in four women under medicaid to carry a pregnancy to term. 20% of the women in this country rely on medicaid, including half of all american women living below the federal poverty line, and millions of women of color. yet they are denied their constitutional right to health care, including an abortion. this is discrimination. the legal right to an abortion is meaningless if you are unable to afford one. abortion is health care. the legal right to an abortion is based on access, and that should not be denied based on your income or insurance coverage. budgets are doc
clark, for five minutes. . ms. clark: thank you, madam chair. i rise today to celebrate the appropriations package we will pass this week because this document respects the dignity and humanity of women in this country and around the world. for the first time in over 40 years the appropriations committee passed a spending bill without the hyde amendment. for decades the hyde amendment has prevented women of color and low-income people from receiving basic health care. hyde forces one in four...
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also returning to action is fraser clark.997. we're deep into the second half in cape town and after a tight first half, south africa have started to pull away. makazole mapimpi scored the game's first try early into the second period and lukanyo am has just given south africa an 18—9 lead. and lukanyo am has just given less than 20 minutes to go in cape town. theres text commentary on the bbc sport website right now. the olympics may be in full swing, but the new football season is already under way in scotland, and reigning champion rangers got the defence of their title off to the perfect start, with a 3—0 win over livingston. unbeaten in the league last season with a 100% home record, rangers surged into an early lead thanks to ianis hagi. the 23—thousand fans inside ibrox were given a treat with scott wright's goal. and kemar roofe completed the victory in the final minute of normal time. newly promoted dundee were held to a 2—2 draw by st mirren, while it finished goalless between ross county and stjohnstone. hearts fac
also returning to action is fraser clark.997. we're deep into the second half in cape town and after a tight first half, south africa have started to pull away. makazole mapimpi scored the game's first try early into the second period and lukanyo am has just given south africa an 18—9 lead. and lukanyo am has just given less than 20 minutes to go in cape town. theres text commentary on the bbc sport website right now. the olympics may be in full swing, but the new football season is already...
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well, the story i want to ask you about is the tori clarke story the day of 9/11. rumsfeld: yes.lamb: you'd been rescuing people, and you'd been at the pentagon until 11 o'clock at night, and she asked you if you'd called your wife. do you remember this? rumsfeld: i do. first, when you say i was rescuing people - i was out there a very short period of time. i went out to see what had happened. i helped out briefly, and got right back to my office. i do. it was - i don't know what time it was - 10:30 or something. lamb: you say 11 in the book. rumsfeld: eleven at night? lamb: yes. rumsfeld: yes. lamb: yes. rumsfeld: and we'd had a tough day, and the country had a tough day, and hundreds and hundreds, and indeed, thousands of people had been killed. our building was smoking and burning, and they were still pulling people out of the charred remains of that area where the american airlines plane hit our building. and i'd gone back to the office, and we were trying to sort through - i wanted to keep the building open. i didn't want the terrorists to shut us down, and we were trying to
well, the story i want to ask you about is the tori clarke story the day of 9/11. rumsfeld: yes.lamb: you'd been rescuing people, and you'd been at the pentagon until 11 o'clock at night, and she asked you if you'd called your wife. do you remember this? rumsfeld: i do. first, when you say i was rescuing people - i was out there a very short period of time. i went out to see what had happened. i helped out briefly, and got right back to my office. i do. it was - i don't know what time it was -...
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and champ clark is the only one elected from the minority and he was a democrat but he was elected with just enough republican votes to defeat joe cannon and this humiliated joe cannon but not enough to leave congress. cannon is one of the few speakers to stay in congress after he was defeated and he did everything he could to block anything that champ clark tried to do and if he comes through the corridors late at night after the lights are turned down and there's not much noise, you can often hear the two of them still squabbling because their got placed next to each other in the -- in the hallway of the cannon, of the house of representatives just outside the chamber. then there's one ghost to which i like claim. i'm the only one that's ever mentioned having seen him but i still see him a lot. this is wilbur mills. considered the most powerful member of congress. he was a member from arkansas and he was chairman of the house ways means committee and famous for never losing a vote on the house floor. he always counted his votes. and he had a particular place that he like today stand b
and champ clark is the only one elected from the minority and he was a democrat but he was elected with just enough republican votes to defeat joe cannon and this humiliated joe cannon but not enough to leave congress. cannon is one of the few speakers to stay in congress after he was defeated and he did everything he could to block anything that champ clark tried to do and if he comes through the corridors late at night after the lights are turned down and there's not much noise, you can often...
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just to general clark's point, general milley believes in civilian authority, he did not want to be insition. he clearly, you see in the book, is walking a very fine line between wanting to prepare because he is so scared, that there might be an attempted coup, but not wanting to over step the bounds of the job in the military. >> you know, it seems out of the realm of possibility, general clark, when you think about in normal times, these aren't normal times but you think about what happened on january 6th and the gaslighting that happened and is still going on afterwards, it's astounding. . could trump have instigated a military conflict as a pretext for staying in office? >> i don't think he could have got a military conflict as a pretext. i think someone could have cooperated with him and given him a military conflict, some foreign adversary so he could remain in office, he could have increased civil discord. the military is going to stay out of it. they're only going to follow legal orders. we saw on january 6th the problem when the mob came to capitol hill waiting for orders, tel
just to general clark's point, general milley believes in civilian authority, he did not want to be insition. he clearly, you see in the book, is walking a very fine line between wanting to prepare because he is so scared, that there might be an attempted coup, but not wanting to over step the bounds of the job in the military. >> you know, it seems out of the realm of possibility, general clark, when you think about in normal times, these aren't normal times but you think about what...
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there are clark again says it's hard not to fear a new spike in coven cases. the restrictions are easy and the 19th of july, of course, is when i'm looking at this final restrictions easing as well. so things are getting back to normal, but very little people waiting masks and wash nights, especially heading towards the underground station after the lounge. amount of people, but no dual monster reading. so it was that they could be a rising, teach because of that. then as i mentioned, they'll have no checks for corporate heading into the grounds. so that as of what that, i mean i was in the ground just about 20 minutes. there was already 3 or 4 young guys of it's already posted in. corona virus continues to evolve with a delta variance now and more than $100.00 countries. the strain was 1st identified in india and is believed to be the most contagious. yet the world health organization predicts it will be the dominant, very globally within months. and here in russia, the strain has already accounted for more than 90 percent of new infections. and as the strain
there are clark again says it's hard not to fear a new spike in coven cases. the restrictions are easy and the 19th of july, of course, is when i'm looking at this final restrictions easing as well. so things are getting back to normal, but very little people waiting masks and wash nights, especially heading towards the underground station after the lounge. amount of people, but no dual monster reading. so it was that they could be a rising, teach because of that. then as i mentioned, they'll...