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puts a bow on it for the packers. >> mike: a big body back shoulder throw to the 6'6" michael clark. ysom hill is excited. look at clark. >> scott: two rookies get their first lambeau leap. >> mike: how cool is that? whether or not they make this team, someday you're in the bar, i toot leap, baby. mitchell white getting man-handled and how michael clark has a chance at 6'6", 217 and really good ball placement by taysom hill. kind of nice of that celebration if na situation like this you can get multiple players bam lam bow leaping. there you go. a couple of years ago was my first time here. i went over to that wall. thinking that is a gigantic -- it's really not that big a leap. it's not. >> mike: did you go? >> scott: of course not. am i stupid? >> mike: you're chirping. you didn't go? >> scott: no. i asked a couple of guys about it. jordy nelson the first i asked about it. he said that may be true but when you got cleats on and you het that hard area right in front of it, you could try to set yourself for that leap and have your feet fly out from underneath. you get a little attenti
puts a bow on it for the packers. >> mike: a big body back shoulder throw to the 6'6" michael clark. ysom hill is excited. look at clark. >> scott: two rookies get their first lambeau leap. >> mike: how cool is that? whether or not they make this team, someday you're in the bar, i toot leap, baby. mitchell white getting man-handled and how michael clark has a chance at 6'6", 217 and really good ball placement by taysom hill. kind of nice of that celebration if na...
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here with reaction, milwaukee county sheriff david clark and fox news contributor lieutenant colonel michaelghts on how does america deal with what is an existential threat now to the safety and security of not only the u.s. but those around the world tonight? >> sean, i was just out in japan and in the region and i have to tell you, we have some incredibly nervous allies and rightly so. my first response to the reports today that north korea is able to put a nuclear warhead on an icbm, the intelligence community better be right this time. just six months ago, president obama told incoming president trump that they are going to be able to do this within four to five years. now six months later, they are able to do it now. this can't be another iraq wmds situation. my brothers and sisters in the intelligence community have to be spot on here. there's a lot of talk about president trump warmongering essentially with his responses. >> sean: further isolating. >> he has to change kim jong un and the chinese calculation. getting a nuclear weapon is the way to ensure regime survival, that's what t
here with reaction, milwaukee county sheriff david clark and fox news contributor lieutenant colonel michaelghts on how does america deal with what is an existential threat now to the safety and security of not only the u.s. but those around the world tonight? >> sean, i was just out in japan and in the region and i have to tell you, we have some incredibly nervous allies and rightly so. my first response to the reports today that north korea is able to put a nuclear warhead on an icbm,...
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>> vezeau: well, because kimberly-clark knew that if they-- they told customers, it would cost us a lot of business. >> michael the public. they didn't tell the f.d.a. they didn't tell physicians. they told no one. they kept selling the gown to the tune of millions of dollars every month. >> cooper: michael avenatti is a california attorney who represents hospitals that are suing halyard health and kimberly clark for fraud. he showed us this report by an independent, certified laboratohary tt tested the sleeves of microcool gowns in december 2012 at the request of one of kimberly clark's competitors, cardinal health. >> avenatti: at the time cardinal and kimberly-clark were in litigation against one another. and cardinal had these gowns tested and, in fact the results were disastrous for kimberly- clark. >> cooper: what do you mean, "disastrous?" >> avenatti: well, if you look through the report, you'll see that 77% of the gowns that were tested failed. >> cooper: 77%? >> avenatti: 77%. >> cooper: at hospitals like u.f. health in jacksonville, florida, we found surgeons who told us they repeatedly experienced
>> vezeau: well, because kimberly-clark knew that if they-- they told customers, it would cost us a lot of business. >> michael the public. they didn't tell the f.d.a. they didn't tell physicians. they told no one. they kept selling the gown to the tune of millions of dollars every month. >> cooper: michael avenatti is a california attorney who represents hospitals that are suing halyard health and kimberly clark for fraud. he showed us this report by an independent, certified...
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Aug 30, 2017
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clark jr. at this table. welcome. did you know you wanted to be a musician? jackson on michael stage in denver. i was five years old.k me to the show. energy.n love with the charlie: and the dance and music. gary: we had music growing up in the house. was always the kid next to the speaker. i knew pretty much from day one. i remember having -- they would sheets what you're interested in and favorite color. --ay something that was safe.at i want to be a lawyer. looked at as to be odd. i knew. from day one. got to get up on the stage. ♪ charlie: it wasn't easy for you. to struggle like everybody else? though.made a choice i didn't do the school thing. moved out my parent's house. didn't have much. i will survive musician. i played four, seven nights a hours a night playing tips. smoky blues bar. i wanted to be alongside people that fortunate to be alongside of. charlie: you were learning and getting better. gary: i wanted that experience. legends the stories and and blues guys. you got to have your 10,000 hours. you got to put in the time and work and figure out what it be on stage and perform live. everybody can get
clark jr. at this table. welcome. did you know you wanted to be a musician? jackson on michael stage in denver. i was five years old.k me to the show. energy.n love with the charlie: and the dance and music. gary: we had music growing up in the house. was always the kid next to the speaker. i knew pretty much from day one. i remember having -- they would sheets what you're interested in and favorite color. --ay something that was safe.at i want to be a lawyer. looked at as to be odd. i knew....
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many people including ken clarke and nick hardwick, also including michael gove, are saying how can ate to decide that. nick hardwick feels the parole board has made some progress, 900 people have been released in the last year but now it's up to the government to move things along. why is it taking so long? there are many reasons but part of the problem is because there are so many more people in prison than was ever in visit, the system can't cope. they are supposed to be able to access courses to reduce their risk, there are huge waiting lists for these courses. then they have a parole board hearing, they have to do another course and they get stuck. last week, i spent time with the family of james ward last week, i spent time with the family ofjames ward who went to visit him in prison. i spent the day with them and we filmed with them. it was rather distressing because james has been self harming. this film contains some quite distressing scenes. it's been a while since we have seen him last. it is. i don't think we have seen him this year. no. bill and christine ward are prepari
many people including ken clarke and nick hardwick, also including michael gove, are saying how can ate to decide that. nick hardwick feels the parole board has made some progress, 900 people have been released in the last year but now it's up to the government to move things along. why is it taking so long? there are many reasons but part of the problem is because there are so many more people in prison than was ever in visit, the system can't cope. they are supposed to be able to access...
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Aug 31, 2017
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clark junior at this table for the first time. welcome. gary: thank you. charlie: how did you know you wanted to be a musician? michael was five years old in denver. my parents took me to the show and it was a complete surprise. i just fell in love with the energy. charlie: and the dance and the music. gary: i was always the kid right next to the speaker. trying to figure it out. i knew from day one. sheetsuld make you sign as a kid what you're interested in, your favorite color, what you wanted to be when you grew up. i would away say something somewhat safe. be a lawyer,d to because i did not want to be looked at as on. -- odd. but i knew from day one i wanted to get up on the stage. ♪ charlie: but it wasn't easy for you. you had to struggle like everybody else. of: yeah, i made a choice oh. i did not do the school thing. i moved out of my parents house. did not have much. i knew i was going to survive as a musician. i played 4, 5, 6, 7 nights a week. four hours a night, playing for tips in smoky blues bars knowing that i wanted to be alongside people that i have am fortunate enough to be alongside of. charlie: and
clark junior at this table for the first time. welcome. gary: thank you. charlie: how did you know you wanted to be a musician? michael was five years old in denver. my parents took me to the show and it was a complete surprise. i just fell in love with the energy. charlie: and the dance and the music. gary: i was always the kid right next to the speaker. trying to figure it out. i knew from day one. sheetsuld make you sign as a kid what you're interested in, your favorite color, what you...
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. >> michael bennett, last week said it takes a white player protesting to really get things changed. and it looks like this is starting a trend. i'm john clarkalf an hour. >>> nbc 10 is your official philadelphia eagles station. john clark and i will be live from the linc on thursday as the eagles take on the doll fens. don't miss the exclusive interview with the team. kickoff at 7:00 p.m. on thursday, watch it here only on nbc 10. your official eagles station. >>> all right. now to the weather. it was sunny. it was warm today. take a look right now. this is live picture from cape may. the perfect day to splash around in the ocean right there. looks perfect right now, too, as a matter of fact. here's the red cross rink out there at penn station. wind down. this is open until 11:00 tonight. >>> check in with glenn "hurricane" swartz with the hour by hour forecast. glenn? >> big changes coming tomorrow and more significant weather coming tomorrow and why we have issued two first alerts. first one for the heat and humidity from philadelphia, south jersey and delaware, away the beaches, 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. on tuesday. temperatures through the mid-
. >> michael bennett, last week said it takes a white player protesting to really get things changed. and it looks like this is starting a trend. i'm john clarkalf an hour. >>> nbc 10 is your official philadelphia eagles station. john clark and i will be live from the linc on thursday as the eagles take on the doll fens. don't miss the exclusive interview with the team. kickoff at 7:00 p.m. on thursday, watch it here only on nbc 10. your official eagles station. >>> all...
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clark jr. at this table for the first time. ,. >> thank you. >> rose: how did you know you wanted to be a musician? >> i saw michaels old in denver. >> rose: you were five. >> i was five years old. my parents took me to the show, and it was a complete surprise. and i just fell in love with the energy. >> rose: and the dance and the music. >> yeah, the dance and the music. and we had music growing up in the house. and i was always the kid right next to the speaker, you know. trying to figure it out. so i just knew pretty much from day one. i remember having a little-- they would make you sign out sheets when you were a kid of what you were interested in. what's your favorite color? what do you want to be when you grow up? and i would always say something that was somewhat safe, i guess. like, i would want to be a lawyer or-- you know, because i didn't want to be hooked at as odd. >> rose: but you knew it was something else. >> i knew. i knew from day one i got to get up on a stage. >> rose: but it wasn't easy for you. i mean, you had to struggle like everybody else. >> yeah. i made a choice though, you know. i didn'
clark jr. at this table for the first time. ,. >> thank you. >> rose: how did you know you wanted to be a musician? >> i saw michaels old in denver. >> rose: you were five. >> i was five years old. my parents took me to the show, and it was a complete surprise. and i just fell in love with the energy. >> rose: and the dance and the music. >> yeah, the dance and the music. and we had music growing up in the house. and i was always the kid right next to...