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commission chief john clarke says the people will get what they want. to sell junk . this debate has announced itself for years many citizens are involved in this debate we had an official survey and millions responded and have the opinion that summertime should be valid in future and should stay forever and so will be. so if it doesn't come well for more on scrapping the time change let's bring in our correspondent. joins us from brussels or is the e.u. really going to change the way we keep time on the basis of this one survey. i must say terry an extra hour of daylight here in brussels it sounds really tempting and yes it looks like it seems very convinced he is now talking to the college that is his colleague commissioners to propose make a proposal in due course this is what a spokesperson from the european commission told me and then they will take it from there and yes they do take that pole very seriously a lot of responses came from germany and so not fully representative at the at that point it's over proportionate participation of germans but everyone in th
commission chief john clarke says the people will get what they want. to sell junk . this debate has announced itself for years many citizens are involved in this debate we had an official survey and millions responded and have the opinion that summertime should be valid in future and should stay forever and so will be. so if it doesn't come well for more on scrapping the time change let's bring in our correspondent. joins us from brussels or is the e.u. really going to change the way we keep...
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did not know about rogers, did not know about other self train people come i didn't know about john clark when i was in the bookstore, i learned about mrs. houston, i learned about people like rogers because i was supply books to people in jail. people in the jails would send their relatives to the bookstore and say, to have this book and they had no idea what was. after doing research, i do find these people. they would send messages saying you're probably not be a will find it because they really don't want the truth out there. so i would do the research and i would find the book. the truth was, there is no economic basis for anyone to publish these books. it's not the way people didn't want books out there, there is no economic model that would support the publishing of the books. and that then became part of the mission. recognizing this, the idea that it cannot be brought to press because it wasn't economical just frustrated me. let me from the bookstore into the publishing. i found tons of them. i've been doing this work almost 40 years. i haven't come close to scratching the surfac
did not know about rogers, did not know about other self train people come i didn't know about john clark when i was in the bookstore, i learned about mrs. houston, i learned about people like rogers because i was supply books to people in jail. people in the jails would send their relatives to the bookstore and say, to have this book and they had no idea what was. after doing research, i do find these people. they would send messages saying you're probably not be a will find it because they...
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on my staff, jodi bennet and john clark and gary, creighton, guzelzu, john, irene, carolyn, megan, mike, jerry, bill and my staff director elizabeth. i also want to thank jen and paul. they are the staff directors respectively for chairman thornberry and ranking member smith. they did a superb job. with their work and with the inspiration of senator mccain, we were able to pass an extraordinary and i think very effective piece of legislation and with that, mr. president, i would yield the floor and i would note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: will the senator withhold? under the previous order, the chair points the following as conferees on the part of the senate, on the disagreeing votes of the two houses within -- with respect to h.r. 2. the clerk: senators robert, mcconnell, boozman, hoeven, earn tion, stabenow, leahy, brown, and heitkamp. mr. reed: mr. president, i would note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. kennedy: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. the senate is in a quoru
on my staff, jodi bennet and john clark and gary, creighton, guzelzu, john, irene, carolyn, megan, mike, jerry, bill and my staff director elizabeth. i also want to thank jen and paul. they are the staff directors respectively for chairman thornberry and ranking member smith. they did a superb job. with their work and with the inspiration of senator mccain, we were able to pass an extraordinary and i think very effective piece of legislation and with that, mr. president, i would yield the floor...
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their practice of changing clocks to switch between summer and winter time commission president john clarke younker says eighty four percent of the four point six million used citizens who responded to a recent consultation back the move those who support scrapping the time change say it has an adverse impact on health national governments and the european parliament's have to approve the move before it can become law and here's how some germans reacted to the proposal. i think it's a good idea to go back to normal on the countries of already done it changing the clocks wasn't that helpful i would have thought it would have been worth it but actually we don't need it. and problem is most. just good so i think it's good changing the clocks has always bothered me and now with the children it's even worse they notice the time change and they struggle with it. so much in this good i always like summer time i would like to have a bit more time to ourselves and that sounds like so much but in general you should worry more about things that are important thing in common well german chancellor angl
their practice of changing clocks to switch between summer and winter time commission president john clarke younker says eighty four percent of the four point six million used citizens who responded to a recent consultation back the move those who support scrapping the time change say it has an adverse impact on health national governments and the european parliament's have to approve the move before it can become law and here's how some germans reacted to the proposal. i think it's a good idea...
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clark. >> it is the late senator john mccain lying in state at the u.s.apitol rotunda, being honored for 60 years of public service as the u.s. senator and the funeral was held this morning with national colleagues honoring him and throughout the day the public can pay their respects. the private service will be held at the national cathedral in washington sunday and laid to rest at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis. >>> right now in detroit the funeral for aretha franklin is underway with reverend al sharpton speaking, bill clinton sitting to the left with many they are including performing stevie wonder, jennifer hudson and faith hill. they are among the many speakers paying tribute to aretha franklin. the funeral service is will be -- scheduled to be a long one, scheduled to last six hours. >>> anna sterling share this video with ktvu with two men trying to throw these young men off the muni mornings on 2 playing music too loud . you can hear the woman pleahim alon it is video of two men trying to force the young man off the train. we don't know the
clark. >> it is the late senator john mccain lying in state at the u.s.apitol rotunda, being honored for 60 years of public service as the u.s. senator and the funeral was held this morning with national colleagues honoring him and throughout the day the public can pay their respects. the private service will be held at the national cathedral in washington sunday and laid to rest at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis. >>> right now in detroit the funeral for aretha franklin is...
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john mccain. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us on this wednesday morning, august 29. i'm pam cook. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. here is steve paulson. >> if you have travel plans to the midwest, chicago to st. louis, it will be a bumpy ride and you could get some delays. that looks to be the main focus. in the northeast it is hot. for us a little disruption of the fog bank. we maxed out yesterday. there is still some patchy low fog -- clouds, but looks to be a day where we will get more sunshine. nap airport down to 49. we will get the morning fog there is and as much of a delta breeze, but temperatures aloft have cooled off so there is not as much support. no heat in the valley. the fog is there. more sunshine today. still 60s and 70s and some low 80s. here he is, mister sal castaneda. are we good? >>> we are off to a good start when it comes to the tracy commute. that's where we like to start. we do like to see traffic moving along pretty well. we do have some artwork that may make it tough to get through. some of these roads, lanes are closed on westbound 580. we don't have a big backup yet, but you will s
john mccain. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us on this wednesday morning, august 29. i'm pam cook. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. here is steve paulson. >> if you have travel plans to the midwest, chicago to st. louis, it will be a bumpy ride and you could get some delays. that looks to be the main focus. in the northeast it is hot. for us a little disruption of the fog bank. we maxed out yesterday. there is still some patchy low fog -- clouds, but looks to be...
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decided to go down the river and complete the job that lewis and clark had done years ago when they started exploring the continent. john fremont, no stranger considered the passage. no one knew the course of the colorado through the canyons whether the water dropped in great falls and leaps or what was down there. the indians reported that the river itself would disappear underground for miles at a time only to appear and reappear. powell was so in the dark about what the expedition was an counter that they had hammers and nails and screws whe they wd clog the river. perhaps the toughest of all was the lack of knowing whether they would encounter these huge waterfalls that were elsewhere that would -- them and their boats into tiny pieces. imagine when you didn't know around any corner o what was gog to be there. on the surface, powell didn't seem like a likely person to lead one of the exploration histories. he lost his right to the battle of shiloh in tennessee in the midst of the hornets nest some of the worst fighting in the civil war. he'd gone to study geology but never graduated college, couldn't afford it and h
decided to go down the river and complete the job that lewis and clark had done years ago when they started exploring the continent. john fremont, no stranger considered the passage. no one knew the course of the colorado through the canyons whether the water dropped in great falls and leaps or what was down there. the indians reported that the river itself would disappear underground for miles at a time only to appear and reappear. powell was so in the dark about what the expedition was an...
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how the hell biller clark and bj mcquaid only got along, is beyond my understanding. but blair later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president. he later edited the nation magazine, and i became friends with him, he's a nice guy. my uncles who were reporters on that paper, along with the kid who according to my father only got the job because his aunt put up some of the money, was a kid named ben bradley, and he did not last long either. the new hampshire primary is so important to the body politics of the united states, and mr. gardner here does a great job of protecting that, although he was a little chagrined this morning when the only question asked of him of the tv news is about tom quinn day tomorrow and what he is going to do with it. thank you for having us, billy. >> i think we have time for a question or two. >> 1968 was a big year for bob. that is the year he and my mother married, they had their fifth child. four years later, he ran for governor of new hampshire. mr. loeb gave him the name broad- based bobby because he was an income tax supported. to this day, we still have people ask my wife
how the hell biller clark and bj mcquaid only got along, is beyond my understanding. but blair later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president. he later edited the nation magazine, and i became friends with him, he's a nice guy. my uncles who were reporters on that paper, along with the kid who according to my father only got the job because his aunt put up some of the money, was a kid named ben bradley, and he did not last long either. the new hampshire primary is so...
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john mccain. mccain himself though with a final message for trump. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. welcome back to mornings on 2. i am dave clark. >> i and pam cook. >> there is plenty of drizzle out there. it is more than we had yesterday. temperatures again are staying on the course i would the 60s and 70s. almost every location is running for to 10 degrees below seasonal averages. it does look like we will warm up on friday. long stretch there. high pressure has been gone for a while. it is back east. the morning fog looks a
john mccain. mccain himself though with a final message for trump. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. welcome back to mornings on 2. i am dave clark. >> i and pam cook. >> there is plenty of drizzle out there. it is more than we had yesterday. temperatures again are staying on the course i would the 60s and 70s. almost every location is running for to 10 degrees below seasonal averages. it does look like we will warm up on friday. long stretch there. high pressure...
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clark. >>> a motorcade in phoenix is underway and it is taking senator john mccain's casket from the arizona state capitol to a church for a memorial service. this is an eight mile route that is lined with people holding american flags and signs and paying tribute to the late senator and war hero. almost half of the united states senate will be at that memorial service. it will be at the north phoenix baptist church and also there, former vice president joe biden. john mccain's casket will then be flown to washington for three more days of memorial -- of memorials. >>> there was a deadly hit and run in 2009 and a man is now due in the courtroom. shannon fox was extradited back to the bay area on charges of killing six-year-old lisa xavier. investigators say he fled the country after he was in a street race and ran a red light and plowed into a car that was passing by with a little girl inside. the judge is not allowing any cameras in the courtroom today but we will tell you what happened in the hearing coming up today at noon. >>> officials are set to make a decision about the housing crisis
clark. >>> a motorcade in phoenix is underway and it is taking senator john mccain's casket from the arizona state capitol to a church for a memorial service. this is an eight mile route that is lined with people holding american flags and signs and paying tribute to the late senator and war hero. almost half of the united states senate will be at that memorial service. it will be at the north phoenix baptist church and also there, former vice president joe biden. john mccain's casket...
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clark had done 70 years ago. when they started exploring the continent. john fremont, famous explorer, no stranger to risk-taking consider the passage suicide. no one remotely knew the course of the colorado through those dark canyons. whether the water dropped in great falls and leaps or really what was down in there. the indians reported that the river itself would disappear underground for miles at a time. only to reappear just spontaneously. powell was so in the dark about what his expedition would encounter on the colorado that they packed hammers and nails and screws to build a cabin transfer needless to say there was no ice on the colorado river. they packed 10 months of supplies. but they came out the other end of three months starving. perhaps the toughest of all was their lack of knowing whether they would encounter these in a kind of huge waterfalls that were elsewhere. they would dash them and the boats into tiny pieces. imagine a trip like that we did not know around a corner what would be there. something that could kill you immediately. powell t
clark had done 70 years ago. when they started exploring the continent. john fremont, famous explorer, no stranger to risk-taking consider the passage suicide. no one remotely knew the course of the colorado through those dark canyons. whether the water dropped in great falls and leaps or really what was down in there. the indians reported that the river itself would disappear underground for miles at a time. only to reappear just spontaneously. powell was so in the dark about what his...
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clark, missouri. diane, to the eastern district, of new york, rachel eastern district of new york, lewis, southern district, new york, john o'connor, northeastern and western districts of oklahoma. john sinatra, western district of new york, and mary. southern district of new york. josh, eastern district of pennsylvania, and james carroll, director of national drug policy. we do not have enough to do that at this time. they will be held over and we will reach that later on. we also have to consider 2961, victims of child abuse act reauthorization. that is on the agenda for the first time. the bill extends a program last authorized in 2013, which makes federal resources available for more than 850 children's advocacy centers across the country. these rely on multidisciplinary teams to do forensic interviews of child abuse victims. senator blunt introduces a bill, i am a cosponsor along with senators kunz, carmen, also. it is now time for senator feinstein and other members to speak. senator feinstein. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman. i listened to your words with interest because i know you have a difference of opinion o
clark, missouri. diane, to the eastern district, of new york, rachel eastern district of new york, lewis, southern district, new york, john o'connor, northeastern and western districts of oklahoma. john sinatra, western district of new york, and mary. southern district of new york. josh, eastern district of pennsylvania, and james carroll, director of national drug policy. we do not have enough to do that at this time. they will be held over and we will reach that later on. we also have to...
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john legend. common is the first hip hop artist to collaborate with the san francisco symphony. >>> it was a day to honor a 49ers legend. a memorial was held today for the lake dwight clark how the wide receiver known for the catch was remembered. >> he said will you speak at my funeral. now my first reaction was just to smack him as hard as i could. but when i looked into his eyes i realized he was serious. >> joe montana on his teammate dwight clark today. we lost the iconic 49er receiver most famous for the catch in the nfc championship game, nearly two months ago from als. but all of the memories of clark came back at grace cathedral with a virtual who's who of attendees. >> just the grandeur of the catch made the victory sweeter and the unity that it brought to our community even greater. >> the near one hour memorial even included nfl commissioner roger goodell. this gathering of teammates and coaches in front of the alter, those with him during his nine-year career all with the 49ers. >> it was powerful for me and a proud moment to be a part of it that i had the opportunity to share not just the field but some life experiences with dwight. >> instead of signing yo
john legend. common is the first hip hop artist to collaborate with the san francisco symphony. >>> it was a day to honor a 49ers legend. a memorial was held today for the lake dwight clark how the wide receiver known for the catch was remembered. >> he said will you speak at my funeral. now my first reaction was just to smack him as hard as i could. but when i looked into his eyes i realized he was serious. >> joe montana on his teammate dwight clark today. we lost the...
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clark. >>> here are some of the top stories we're following today in phoenix, arizona, public and private farewells for john mccain. a private ceremony this morning will be for mccain's family, friends and colleagues. this afternoon, the public will pay final respects at his casket in the capitol rotunda. officials will leave the doors open as long as there are people in line that want to say goodbye to senator mccain. after that, the senator's body will be flown to the east coast for more services in washington. at the u.s. naval academy, that is where senator mccain will be buried. >>> an emergency ordinance in palo alto to protect renters has been passed. palo alto landlords now have to pay up to $17,000 to low income tenants who were evicted without reason. the new law takes effect immediately. it will help some being evicted from the hotel president apartment building. owner is converting it back into a hotel. >>> police in danville want your help to catch two robbery suspects. investigators say a man parked his car on wind chime drive off of crow canyon road and told police two men came up to him. one
clark. >>> here are some of the top stories we're following today in phoenix, arizona, public and private farewells for john mccain. a private ceremony this morning will be for mccain's family, friends and colleagues. this afternoon, the public will pay final respects at his casket in the capitol rotunda. officials will leave the doors open as long as there are people in line that want to say goodbye to senator mccain. after that, the senator's body will be flown to the east coast for...
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john mccain's life and legacy are being honored. coming up. >>> good morning and welcome back. it is wednesday, august 29. i'm dave clark. >> almost the end of september. good morning. let's check in with steve. we will see a little more sunshine today. >> you have been listening. >> yes. not as much fog. temperatures will struggle to warm up that much. they will warm up a little more than yesterday. not much change tomorrow. friday looks warmer with mid- 80s inland. made -- may be slightly above average . the coast and bay are close to seasonal average. 60s and 70s will be nice today with a little more sunshine. forecast high is 69. average is 69. not above average since the ninth. there is still some low clouds. because of the lack of low cloud cover to we are seeing some cooler lows. a low pressure over us will make an impact. low 50s, mid-50s and if you low 60s. hope valley a 47. healdsburg, graton, windsor all in there. if you have the fog it's probably in the mid-50s. a west southwest component even though there's more sunshine today 60s and 70s for most. expected the metering lights kick on? >> i can look over an
john mccain's life and legacy are being honored. coming up. >>> good morning and welcome back. it is wednesday, august 29. i'm dave clark. >> almost the end of september. good morning. let's check in with steve. we will see a little more sunshine today. >> you have been listening. >> yes. not as much fog. temperatures will struggle to warm up that much. they will warm up a little more than yesterday. not much change tomorrow. friday looks warmer with mid- 80s inland....
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really clearly him stepping off that plane at clark air field and i'll tell you, when he appeared in that hatch way it was hard. >> lieutenant commander johncain iii, united states navy. his wife carol, sons douglas and andrew and daughter sidney live in orange park, florida. >> i just remember he was really skinny. he was just kind of all bones in his face, and he was limping quite noticeably. one of his arms he couldn't lift any higher than about this. but i just remember the smile was the same and the humor was the same, there was still a twinkle in his eye. it was like right out of the movies. >> i don't think i really understood what was going on. i was really like who is this guy? what is he doing here? did not understand the whole concept of his return from vietnam. >> john was not angry. he was just happy to be home. he told me every single thing that he could remember, and i wanted him to. i wanted him to just talk and talk and talk and not keep that stuff locked up. >> when we came home, i wanted to know what happened during all those years. think of yourself going 5 1/2 years with only information provided to you by your communi
really clearly him stepping off that plane at clark air field and i'll tell you, when he appeared in that hatch way it was hard. >> lieutenant commander johncain iii, united states navy. his wife carol, sons douglas and andrew and daughter sidney live in orange park, florida. >> i just remember he was really skinny. he was just kind of all bones in his face, and he was limping quite noticeably. one of his arms he couldn't lift any higher than about this. but i just remember the...
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clark: i understand that attorney general actually play that tape for the classes and students as to how not to argue a supreme court justice. melissa: never do this. host: john on twitter said how could an attorney. a sexist joke -- attorney possibly have thought a sexist joke was a good way to start an oral argument, was he the best they had? clark: obviously not, they replaced him with another attorney for the second argument. he starts out with a bad joke and argument goes down from there. host: from what we know about the conference process, a lot of frustration developed among the justice. tell us the story of what you know about what happened there. melissa: one big question was, which case would actually lead? blackmun thought doe was the one that had less consensus. there was broad consensus that the statute in roe was unconstitutional, but mostly for reasons of unconstitutional vagueness. william o douglas, who was the most senior justice in the liberal wing of the court felt that, because there was no consensus on doe that there was a obligation to assign that the opinion should've been hit. -- should have been his. burger did not see it that way.
clark: i understand that attorney general actually play that tape for the classes and students as to how not to argue a supreme court justice. melissa: never do this. host: john on twitter said how could an attorney. a sexist joke -- attorney possibly have thought a sexist joke was a good way to start an oral argument, was he the best they had? clark: obviously not, they replaced him with another attorney for the second argument. he starts out with a bad joke and argument goes down from there....
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clarke, who michael played. >> jimmy: with a very cruel twist of irony at the end. >> oh, yeah. what happened to johnn towers. he got basically pushed out of the fbi and took a job as the head of security at the twin towers a few weeks before 9/11. >> jimmy: and then we know what happened there. "godless" is a very different show, a western. are you a western type? are you good at horseback riding? are you a rugged man? [ laughter ] >> i thought i was. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. i had to train to ride a horse, which is -- on top an 800-pound infant. and it's dangerous. i fell off three times in three months, which is a good batting average. >> jimmy: is it? >> yeah. by wranglers who are walking around like this. because they fall off so many times. but yeah, the second to the last day of shooting on "godless" i got on a horse bareback, it spun around and then took off for colorado. which is fine except for we were in new mexico. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what do you do, just hang on? >> i just said i'm out of here, it's the second to the last day of shooting, i'm done, jumped off, landed, broke my wris
clarke, who michael played. >> jimmy: with a very cruel twist of irony at the end. >> oh, yeah. what happened to johnn towers. he got basically pushed out of the fbi and took a job as the head of security at the twin towers a few weeks before 9/11. >> jimmy: and then we know what happened there. "godless" is a very different show, a western. are you a western type? are you good at horseback riding? are you a rugged man? [ laughter ] >> i thought i was. >>...
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john's grill on ellis street in 1969. he was 87 years old. >>> a private memorial service will be held today to honor the life of a 49ers legend dwight clark who died in june from lou gehrig's disease. that service will be in san francisco. clark best known for that, the catch. that leaping touchdown catch that won the nfc championship game in 1982. clark announced two years ago he had been diagnosed with als joe montana is expected to speak today. the services later today. >>> the giants beat the padres once again and onc fifth thanks to and andrew mccutchen solo home run. in the 10th brandon crawford had a longoria. giants take the game 3 - 2. the giants have the day off before heading to arizona to take on the diamondbacks. the oakland a's beat the toronto blue jays 6 - 2. in the first inning matt olson knocked in two runs. in the third chris davis hitting 29th homer of the year. the a's scored another run in the third inks to a double steal. oakland is now just one game out of the file -- final wild- card spot. a's in the blue jays play give this afternoon. >>> the oakland coliseum welcome to teachers at last nights game. the oakland a
john's grill on ellis street in 1969. he was 87 years old. >>> a private memorial service will be held today to honor the life of a 49ers legend dwight clark who died in june from lou gehrig's disease. that service will be in san francisco. clark best known for that, the catch. that leaping touchdown catch that won the nfc championship game in 1982. clark announced two years ago he had been diagnosed with als joe montana is expected to speak today. the services later today....
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kimberly clark raising profits they make huggies and raising prices on other products as well they're saying increase costs but johnto me that corporations now have pricing power. they can raise prices for few years they could not. what do you say? >> yeah they can, and kimberly clark on this news is up significantly and by the way i own kimberly clark but xotty in place and you have automakers talking about steel and aluminum before tariffs you see the same thing in commodity which has something to do with the terrorist and they have pricing pressure. >> i see market at the moment up about 280 points on the dow industrials. that's a very nice rally right from the get-go this thursday morning. can i presume that the turkey problem which has been a problem for some time is that gone away, david? >> well turkey problem i think people realizing if you unique to turkey you have who is in a -- >> no contagion? >> i don't think so. and in i think some of the earnings reports. i have to tell you all investor psychology and i think that problem can be resolved quickly if it gets realistic about things. if -- >> if. that's
kimberly clark raising profits they make huggies and raising prices on other products as well they're saying increase costs but johnto me that corporations now have pricing power. they can raise prices for few years they could not. what do you say? >> yeah they can, and kimberly clark on this news is up significantly and by the way i own kimberly clark but xotty in place and you have automakers talking about steel and aluminum before tariffs you see the same thing in commodity which has...
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john's episcopal church in chico at 5:00. that service is open to the public. >>> the man accused of starting a wildfire in southern california will be back in court today . the raemon of forrest clark has already been postponed twice. -- the arraignment of a forrest clark has already been proposed -- postponed twice. clark is accused of deliberately starting the holy fire that has burned 23,000 acres southwest of los angeles. prosecutors say the fire started near his cabin. >>> the fate of thousands of parents remains in the hands of a federal judge today. what that judge will decide as to whether or not deported parents can be reunited with their kids who are still in the united states. >>> look outside and the fog is burning off. warmer inman park temperatures are expected over the next few days -- steve paulson will have a look at the bay area forecast coming up. >>> the vatican respond's response to allegations of sexual abuse by priests and the cover-up within the catholic church. up next, the reaction from the pope. a federal judge in san diego will decide today if deported parents can reunite with the children they were separated from were made in the u.s. justice department
john's episcopal church in chico at 5:00. that service is open to the public. >>> the man accused of starting a wildfire in southern california will be back in court today . the raemon of forrest clark has already been postponed twice. -- the arraignment of a forrest clark has already been proposed -- postponed twice. clark is accused of deliberately starting the holy fire that has burned 23,000 acres southwest of los angeles. prosecutors say the fire started near his cabin....
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clark. but it clearly is important to a lot of the biographies of these candidates. maybe not in the way it was for h.w. bush, clear war hero, but it wasn't enough for john kerry. and it wasn't enough, for that matter, for john mccain. >> after mccain, there's only one vietnam war veteran still in the senate. that's delaware's tom carper. there are many coming into congressional from the iraq and afghanistan war, but it's a different generation. those wars were not as part of the draft. >> that's an incredible stat. okay. up next, a guatemalan woman says it is the u.s. government's fault that her child died. send you running... can so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. you may be learning about, medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything ...only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request
clark. but it clearly is important to a lot of the biographies of these candidates. maybe not in the way it was for h.w. bush, clear war hero, but it wasn't enough for john kerry. and it wasn't enough, for that matter, for john mccain. >> after mccain, there's only one vietnam war veteran still in the senate. that's delaware's tom carper. there are many coming into congressional from the iraq and afghanistan war, but it's a different generation. those wars were not as part of the draft....
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john lorinc has the details. all charges dropped.that's what the five adults accused of abusing children at a new mexico compound want.defense attorneys filed motions for their clients thursday.thomas clark/defense attorney"if these people were white and christian nobody would bat an eye at the idea of faith healing, or praying over a body. or touching a body and quoting scripture. but when black muslims do it, there seems to be something nefarious."the lawyers say the suspects have been in custody for more than ten-days without having a preliminary hearing. that's against the law in new mexico.one of the suspects.....siraj wahhaj.....is not going to be extradited to georgia for a custodial interference charge. the clayton county district attorney's office issued that statement this week.no word on what led to that decision. wahhaj is accused of taking his son, abdul ghani, from his mother in the atlanta area last year.the three-year-old's body was discovered earlier this month on what would have been his 4th birthday.thomas clark/defense attorney"he doesn't have to contend with that now, certainly the state of georgia can always charge him. he's already been charged, i believe, but all
john lorinc has the details. all charges dropped.that's what the five adults accused of abusing children at a new mexico compound want.defense attorneys filed motions for their clients thursday.thomas clark/defense attorney"if these people were white and christian nobody would bat an eye at the idea of faith healing, or praying over a body. or touching a body and quoting scripture. but when black muslims do it, there seems to be something nefarious."the lawyers say the suspects have...
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clark and b.j. mcquaid ever got along, and they only did for a year, is beyond my understanding. but blair later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president, and he later edited the "nation" magazine, and i became friends with him. nice guy. and my uncle was a reporter on that paper who, along with his kids, who according to their father only got the job because his aunt put up some money and it was a kid named ben bradley. he didn't last long, either. it is so important to the body of the united states, and he does a great job protecting that. although he was a little chagrinned this morning when the only question asked of him about town news was when the tv meeting was and what he was going to do with it. thanks for having me. >> i think we have time for a question or two. go ahead. [ inaudible question ] >> -- he's in florida. he turned 81 years old last month. he said he would much rather play golf in florida than shovel snow in new hampshire, and i'm sure you can understand that. but 1968 was a big year for bob. that's the year he and my mother-in-law married, had their fifth child and the year he became minorit
clark and b.j. mcquaid ever got along, and they only did for a year, is beyond my understanding. but blair later became president of cbs news when john kennedy was president, and he later edited the "nation" magazine, and i became friends with him. nice guy. and my uncle was a reporter on that paper who, along with his kids, who according to their father only got the job because his aunt put up some money and it was a kid named ben bradley. he didn't last long, either. it is so...