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. >> mr. clark has been looking out for me since i got here. i could tell mr. clark anything.w he will give me his honest opinion. he is very wise, very loving. >> i'm going to talk to you. they've never had a man tell them they love them before. once they trust you, and they know you love them, you can get them to buy into what you're selling. >> reporter: what does the school councilor think of you? >> most of my clients come from the councilor, really. >> that's very true. >> reporter: peggy mcintire is a clinical counselor at trinity with a masters in social work, but she says charles has a better way with certain kids. >> he's worked with a lot of our students here who ended up going to college, who ended up doing really well. >> reporter: so he gets results.orter: so he gets re >> he gets results. he sure does. he sure does. >> you don't want to wait until your senior year. >> reporter: by all accounts this custodian has helped dozensth of kids turn their lives around, not because it was his job but because it needed to be done. >> i'm so proud of you as a young man. >>
. >> mr. clark has been looking out for me since i got here. i could tell mr. clark anything.w he will give me his honest opinion. he is very wise, very loving. >> i'm going to talk to you. they've never had a man tell them they love them before. once they trust you, and they know you love them, you can get them to buy into what you're selling. >> reporter: what does the school councilor think of you? >> most of my clients come from the councilor, really. >> that's...
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. >> i approached him and i asked him are you mr. clark and he said yes. i said are you john list? s no, i'm robert p. clark. >> but bob clark had a scar behind his right ear and a fingerprint check matched prints on a gun permit application john list had filled out one month before the murders. bob clarke and john list were the same man. >> i said they got him. that was it. they got him. >> amazingly, john list wore the same style glasses that frank bender had used on the forensic bust. >> frank bender was 100% right. the picture of john list when he was captured was put next to the picture of that bust on the front page of the new york times. john list had the same exact glasses on that frank bender had put on the forensic bust. it was uncanny. >> it was almost as if the person who did the bust was actually looking at john list when he did it. >> at john list's trial the story unfolded, of how the mild mannered church going accountant meticulously planned the brutal execution of his entire family. list had lost his job. buckling under the strain of mounting bills and the perceived
. >> i approached him and i asked him are you mr. clark and he said yes. i said are you john list? s no, i'm robert p. clark. >> but bob clark had a scar behind his right ear and a fingerprint check matched prints on a gun permit application john list had filled out one month before the murders. bob clarke and john list were the same man. >> i said they got him. that was it. they got him. >> amazingly, john list wore the same style glasses that frank bender had used on...
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he's still in arizona arizona and mr. clark caught up with him. >> what do you think about the eagles situation next year? do you think nick should get a chance to sharttart. >> i don't know. right now nick foles is the starter. but anything else to happen, i'm clueless to. i don't know anything about that. >> you guys were 9- 3 at one point. and yet you still didn't make the playoffs. do you still think about what went wrong and how much hungrier does it make you. >> i think -- you live and you learn. a good thing in a way to make us hungry for next year. >> the ahl also in the midst of their skills competition. tonight in columbus and the sixers visit the memphis grizzlies tonight. and last night in oakland, if you missed pay attention. clay thompson gave a whole new meaning to the phrase "in the zone" scoring 37 points in the third quarter. setting an nba record going 13 of 13 from the field and 9 of 9 from three-point range. >>> and baseball is mourning the passing of mr. cub, ernie banks, who loved the game so much. he coi
he's still in arizona arizona and mr. clark caught up with him. >> what do you think about the eagles situation next year? do you think nick should get a chance to sharttart. >> i don't know. right now nick foles is the starter. but anything else to happen, i'm clueless to. i don't know anything about that. >> you guys were 9- 3 at one point. and yet you still didn't make the playoffs. do you still think about what went wrong and how much hungrier does it make you. >> i...
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unlike mr. clark, hearst never bought things in mass. he didn't like to buy collections that other people had formed. he went after object by object. his possessions always had very large say in the collecting to the despair of the dealers he never would follow their advice. his greek face collection was described as the finest in the 20th century. that would still hold true in the first half. there you see one of the fine examples on the far slide of the -- owned this fine 7th century and with a spirit of chariot before hearst bought it in the 1930s. there is his room is this south gothic bedroom. where the windows or doors that lead out to balconies. marion davies hased north gothic -- had the north gothic bedroom on the opposite side. and on this floor was also the other library. his private preserve called the gothic study. with fanciful arches created in plaster inspired by 14th century ceiling. and fine metal work including this clock from oxberg made in the 16th century. there were rooms even higher yet for guests to use. he added
unlike mr. clark, hearst never bought things in mass. he didn't like to buy collections that other people had formed. he went after object by object. his possessions always had very large say in the collecting to the despair of the dealers he never would follow their advice. his greek face collection was described as the finest in the 20th century. that would still hold true in the first half. there you see one of the fine examples on the far slide of the -- owned this fine 7th century and with...
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. >> mr. clark. >> i know. >> we do have calm conditions expect east bay hills. parts of the higher elevations in marin county and in some areas of san francisco and also around pacifica where there is an easterly or northerly breeze. it looks like nothing is going on but some patchy fog. north bay and east bay san mateo coast look mild to warm today. 30s and 40s and 50s. 59 in los gatos. just heard from michael. that will translate into a mild warm day. 19 presidio. 19 miles an hour. high pressure wins out. everything is going up and over. hazy, sunshine, mild, windy for some. 68 san jose. 75 santa cruz. 66 downtown. >>> we haven't heard anything big. we were talking about oil prices and how they have come down i would love to know if you were driving more or less or not changing your habits at all. hit me up on twitter or facebook i'm just kind of curious to this. let's take a look at what we have now on 80 westbound. somehow i don't think the return of hummers is going to be eminent but you know you might be doing something different. let's take a look at the
. >> mr. clark. >> i know. >> we do have calm conditions expect east bay hills. parts of the higher elevations in marin county and in some areas of san francisco and also around pacifica where there is an easterly or northerly breeze. it looks like nothing is going on but some patchy fog. north bay and east bay san mateo coast look mild to warm today. 30s and 40s and 50s. 59 in los gatos. just heard from michael. that will translate into a mild warm day. 19 presidio. 19 miles...
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clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. steve, you are going to be talking about fog quite a bit. >> no rain in sight. >> maybe saturday. but mr. chairman clark you are correct what is there is some very foggy conditions. for others not too bad at all. we have a weak system brushing us with partly cloudy skies. but the fog will be the issue for the morning and hazy skies. spare the air out as well. mainly north bay valleys and includes a little creeping into parts of the east bay and around the bay and over some of the bridges and out to the delta. winter spare the air alert again. stable air is there. a layer of air above us. warmer. that traps everything below. 40s on the temps or a few low 50s for a few. half-moon bay was in there. some temperatures also toward the south bay. a lot of 40s. morgan hill to gilroy just flirting there. expect for the high clouds we will have hazy sunshine. that fog may make for a tough day. so thick morning fog. 50s for some. mid 60s for others. all right sal, the bridge is running there. any other updates? >> we don't have anything major out there. we've had a couple minor. we will look at hea
clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. steve, you are going to be talking about fog quite a bit. >> no rain in sight. >> maybe saturday. but mr. chairman clark you are correct what is there is some very foggy conditions. for others not too bad at all. we have a weak system brushing us with partly cloudy skies. but the fog will be the issue for the morning and hazy skies. spare the air out as well. mainly north bay valleys and includes a little creeping into parts of the east...
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clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. steve, you are going to be talking about fog quite a bit. >> no rain in sight. >> maybe saturday. but mris there is some
clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. steve, you are going to be talking about fog quite a bit. >> no rain in sight. >> maybe saturday. but mris there is some
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mr. clark, early next week looks on the cooler side, but partly sunny, mostly sunny. >> all right.rs wore during a heist yesterday in l.a. the two men have monkey or ape masks on, as they robbed a shoe store. police say they ignored the cash. they went straight to the nike air jordan shoes, but if you look closely, one of the suspects left his gun on the chair before the store employee chased him out. >>> 8:24. police in san francisco arrested a man accused of pulling a gun on golden state warriors center maurice speights. speights was at the cellular nightclub early monday morning. gang members tried to rob him of his gold chains in the parking lot across the street from the club. one of the men had a gun. speights ran from the group. he was not hurt. he actually played in the warriors game later monday night. >>> meantime, 49ers offensive lineman jonathan martin is making news. he helped stop a shoplifter in los angeles. now, he talked about it on twitter, saying, quote, just took a dude out trying to rob a versace store. #civicduty. martin says he and a college friend from stanf
mr. clark, early next week looks on the cooler side, but partly sunny, mostly sunny. >> all right.rs wore during a heist yesterday in l.a. the two men have monkey or ape masks on, as they robbed a shoe store. police say they ignored the cash. they went straight to the nike air jordan shoes, but if you look closely, one of the suspects left his gun on the chair before the store employee chased him out. >>> 8:24. police in san francisco arrested a man accused of pulling a gun on...
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specifically mr. clark argues for a civilian cyber defense administration which would be responsible for protecting -- quote -- "the dot.gov domain and critical infrastructure during anan attack," as well as assigning those federal law enforcement agencies personnel responsibility for cyber crime to this centralized cyber defense administration. it would only be be logical to ask if such an agency could provide other cyber defense functions. accordingly, addressing proposals such as this as part of answering the question as to what is the most effective organization we can employ for cybersecurity, should be a focal point of the president's address. but we should not just place these questions at the president's door. the senate itself must consider modifying the way it considers cybersecurity legislation and issues. currently, there are at least five separate senate committees which are responsible for various aspects of cybersecurity cybersecurity. therefore, we, too have a unity of effort issue and the s
specifically mr. clark argues for a civilian cyber defense administration which would be responsible for protecting -- quote -- "the dot.gov domain and critical infrastructure during anan attack," as well as assigning those federal law enforcement agencies personnel responsibility for cyber crime to this centralized cyber defense administration. it would only be be logical to ask if such an agency could provide other cyber defense functions. accordingly, addressing proposals such as...
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mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. clark. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. section 3 if at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the president, the president elect shall have died, the vice president elect shall become president. if a president shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the president elect shall have failed to qualify, then the vice president elect shall act as president until a president shall have qualified, mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from virginia, mr. griffith. mr. griffith:and the congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a president elect nor a vice president shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as president, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a president or vice president shall have qualified. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from vermont mr. welch. mr. welch:section 4 the congress may by law provide for the case of the death of any of the persons f
mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. clark. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. section 3 if at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the president, the president elect shall have died, the vice president elect shall become president. if a president shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the president elect shall have failed to qualify, then the vice president elect shall act as president until a president...
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jim clark had said so political meetings can occur in churches. mrs. ed from the street because jim clark would not let her husband's funeral go into the church. so we were responding to an emergency. we were responding to a crisis. and we agreed that we would go to selma the 2nd of january, but at the time when we met with president johnson in the middle of december neither dr. king nor president johnson had thought of selma. >> the other element here that a lot of people around who were around the former president are objecting to is a scene that strongly suggests that lbj was complicit in what j. edgar hoover's fbi was doing in terms of surveillance of martin luther king and in sending a tape to coretta scott king of mlk having some kind of extramarital relation. the scene plays out where the president gets frustrated with dr. king. he's aware of this surveillance and he plaszs a call to j. edgar hoover and you're shown coretta scott king dealing with this. is that fair to lbj? >> that i don't think is fair because it was robert kennedy who signed th
jim clark had said so political meetings can occur in churches. mrs. ed from the street because jim clark would not let her husband's funeral go into the church. so we were responding to an emergency. we were responding to a crisis. and we agreed that we would go to selma the 2nd of january, but at the time when we met with president johnson in the middle of december neither dr. king nor president johnson had thought of selma. >> the other element here that a lot of people around who were...
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clark. people suffering from a.l.s. would meet them for the appointment. and mr. jones who plays jane and i, these actors playing steven and jane, would you meet them? and across the board people were just stag erlg generous with us and some invited us into their homes. this is a disease that has been around for over 100 years. they're struggling to find a reason and certainly a cure. the diagnosis normally is two to five, 10 years, and that's what stephen was given. and how he has managed to-- no one knows if it's the specific strain of the disease or-- he's also had extraordinary care and help. but no one knows how he's managed to -- >> and he said a very interesting thing to me about-- he has always been able to put it aside in his mind. he has to put it aside to focus on what his life's work is which is inside of his mind. in some ways it's given him a freedom he never would have had otherwise. >> that's what i found so amazing is his optimism. that extraordinary humor. what i find amazing researching stephen is he was lazy. when he was at oxford he did his un
clark. people suffering from a.l.s. would meet them for the appointment. and mr. jones who plays jane and i, these actors playing steven and jane, would you meet them? and across the board people were just stag erlg generous with us and some invited us into their homes. this is a disease that has been around for over 100 years. they're struggling to find a reason and certainly a cure. the diagnosis normally is two to five, 10 years, and that's what stephen was given. and how he has managed to--...
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mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. clark. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. section 3 if at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the president, the president elect shall have died, the vice president elect shall become president. if a president shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the president elect shall have failed to qualify, then the vice president elect shall act as president until a president shall have qualified, mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from virginia, mr. griffith. mr. griffith:and the congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a president elect nor a vice president shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as president, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a president or vice president shall have qualified. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from vermont mr. welch. mr. welch:section 4 the congress may by law provide for the case of the death of any of the persons f
mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentlewoman from new york, ms. clark. ms. clarke: thank you, mr. chairman. section 3 if at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the president, the president elect shall have died, the vice president elect shall become president. if a president shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the president elect shall have failed to qualify, then the vice president elect shall act as president until a president...
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mrs. reagan said, let's do lots of trees. we had 27. one in each corner of the east room, one on either side of the creche. nancy clark, the chief floral designer, went to new york on a shopping spree to try to get some decorations and red apples, i think were on her list and ran into studio 56 in new york and had a product that was called real fake snow. it was white paraffin that was run through a machine. we got this product and tried it on a small table top tree. i think we did it in the summer. it was kind of crazy. and we were putting handfuls on the tree, and he said, no, that's not the way snow falls and he grabbed the box of snow , and turned it upside down on the tree. it looked like it was natural. we put the scaffolding up. we go to the top of the tree and take boxes of this real fake snow and just throw it up in the air and let it fall down on the tree. and it gave this wonderful look as you can see. but in the grand foyer, when the tourists came up from the ground floor and came up the stairs to the state floor and made a left-hand turn into the grand foyer, these trees, and you could visably see them sh
mrs. reagan said, let's do lots of trees. we had 27. one in each corner of the east room, one on either side of the creche. nancy clark, the chief floral designer, went to new york on a shopping spree to try to get some decorations and red apples, i think were on her list and ran into studio 56 in new york and had a product that was called real fake snow. it was white paraffin that was run through a machine. we got this product and tried it on a small table top tree. i think we did it in the...
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clark, california. bill you were very rude to the two muslim guests. you were just plain bad. mr.ng the danger of radical islam so not to offend muslims. scottsdale arizona. while most muslims are not extremists unless they begin to stand up and denounce jihadists they will soon be grouped with them. silence implies consent. saying we have to kill the mullahs is dangerous. please don't say -- poses a question, pay attention. alan oates, also in scottsdale, bill, your talking points on islamic extremism is 100% correct. we need police to monitor the radical mosques and we need to declare war on isis and other jihadist groups. time is of the essence. bill, many of us are frustrated by the way president obama's not confronting the jihad. please tell ed henry to get some answers. not easily done. the president doesn't like to address this issue. o'reilly, i signed up for billoreilly.com premium membership and received killing patton free it is now my favorite book over to kill a mockingbird. appreciate the membership. glad you like the book. new mexico bill, we got tickets to the don'
clark, california. bill you were very rude to the two muslim guests. you were just plain bad. mr.ng the danger of radical islam so not to offend muslims. scottsdale arizona. while most muslims are not extremists unless they begin to stand up and denounce jihadists they will soon be grouped with them. silence implies consent. saying we have to kill the mullahs is dangerous. please don't say -- poses a question, pay attention. alan oates, also in scottsdale, bill, your talking points on islamic...
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mr. speaker, i'm proud to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from massachusetts. ms. clark: thank you to the gentleman from massachusetts for yielding. here we go again. instead of prioritizing the needs of women and families, we are once again discussing a bill that attacks women's rights. when i asked the women in my district what they need, they talk about not being able to find quality, affordable child care. but here in congress we're talkinging about a bill that tells women they don't have a right to plan their own family. women in my district talk about making sure they receive equal pay for equal work. what are we talking about? a bill that tells women that politicians are are better able to make their health decisions than they are. women in my district talk about making sure victims and survivors of domestic violence have the resources they need to build a better life. but we're talking about a bill that tells a woman that if they become pregnant because they were raped, they better have a police report to prove it. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is reco
mr. speaker, i'm proud to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from massachusetts. ms. clark: thank you to the gentleman from massachusetts for yielding. here we go again. instead of prioritizing the needs of women and families, we are once again discussing a bill that attacks women's rights. when i asked the women in my district what they need, they talk about not being able to find quality, affordable child care. but here in congress we're talkinging about a bill that tells women they don't...
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mr. sawa. >> unjustifiable and horrific scenes in paris were just not an attack in france but an attack on peace freedom and indeed islam. this isn't a clark of civilizations. it is a street fight between right and wrong and between humanity and insanity. on that basis can i urge caution from the home secretary, the worst time to react is when it is raw. you can't defeat extremism with extreme reactions. finally can i say the true muslim that day was the policeman who lost his own life protecting the freedom of a publication to ridicule his own faith. and actually in his tragic story received the obvious truth that freedom is the right to be wrong. it is never the right to do wrong. >> well i commend the comments that the honorable gentlemen has made and as the shadow home secretary pointed out to the in her statement the brother of the murdered policeman gave a dignified response and one we can all recognize and support and it is important that we do recognize that these people who carry out these attacks, these are criminal. they're terrorists, they are not doing it in the name of any religion and we should be very clear about the messag
mr. sawa. >> unjustifiable and horrific scenes in paris were just not an attack in france but an attack on peace freedom and indeed islam. this isn't a clark of civilizations. it is a street fight between right and wrong and between humanity and insanity. on that basis can i urge caution from the home secretary, the worst time to react is when it is raw. you can't defeat extremism with extreme reactions. finally can i say the true muslim that day was the policeman who lost his own life...