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reached the conclusion based on all of the evidence we reviewed that the evidence suggested that t mr. clark was not in fact handcuffed when he was shot. amy: we'll go to minneapolis for more on the shooting of jamar clark later in the broadcast. kenneth starr has resigned as chancellor of baylor universityy in texas. his resignation comes after he was demoted from his post as baylor's president last week amid a shakeup over the university's mishandling of reports of sexual assault by football players. the firestorm has also prompted the resignation of baylor's athletic director and firing of its head football coach. an investigation ordered by baylor's board of regents found officials discouraged reports of sexual assault, treated the football program as above the rules and even retaliated , against someone who reported sexual assault. before heading baylor, kenneth starr was the special prosecutor who investigated president bill clinton over his attempts to cover up a sexual rerelationship with a white h house intern in e 1990's. and here in new york, farm workers have completed a 200-mile
reached the conclusion based on all of the evidence we reviewed that the evidence suggested that t mr. clark was not in fact handcuffed when he was shot. amy: we'll go to minneapolis for more on the shooting of jamar clark later in the broadcast. kenneth starr has resigned as chancellor of baylor universityy in texas. his resignation comes after he was demoted from his post as baylor's president last week amid a shakeup over the university's mishandling of reports of sexual assault by football...
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determined that we could not pursue this case based on a prosecution theory that mr. clark handcuffed at the time that he was shot. >> sreenivasan: earlier this year, a state prosecutor also declined to file charges in clark's death. meanwhile, in oklahoma, a former volunteer sheriff's deputy faces four years in prison for fatally shooting an unarmed suspect last year. robert bates is 74. he was sentenced tuesday in tulsa, for second degree manslaughter. bates killed eric harris during a sting involving illegal gun sales. he has said he meant to use a stun gun, but grabbed his handgun by mistake. wall street struggled today to eke out small gains. the dow jones industrial average was up just two points to close at 17,789. the nasdaq rose four points, and the s&p 500 added two. and, an excavation in london has unearthed the oldest handwritten document ever found in britain. the roman tablet dates from 57 a.d., just 14 years after the city was founded. it turned up during construction of a new headquarters for media giant bloomberg. in all, more than 400 wooden tablets were f
determined that we could not pursue this case based on a prosecution theory that mr. clark handcuffed at the time that he was shot. >> sreenivasan: earlier this year, a state prosecutor also declined to file charges in clark's death. meanwhile, in oklahoma, a former volunteer sheriff's deputy faces four years in prison for fatally shooting an unarmed suspect last year. robert bates is 74. he was sentenced tuesday in tulsa, for second degree manslaughter. bates killed eric harris during a...
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. >> congressman john lewis and mrs. clark, good luck tonight and let us know how things go. thank you. >> thank you. >>> that was rachel's interviews with the organizers of the sit in. we're told there will be more votes within the next hour and our live special coverage will bring you that. stay with us. >> demand a vote in the house of representatives to be your voice, your vote, for sensible, saner more loving world. body pain? motrin helps you be an... "i can totally do this in one trip" kind of woman. when pain tries to stop you, motrin works fast to stop pain. make it happen with motrin® liquid gels. also try motrin pm to relieve pain and help you sleep. it's realizing beauty, doesn't stop at my chin. roc's formula adapts to delicate skin areas. my fine lines here, visibly reduced in 4 weeks. chest, neck and face cream from roc. methods, not miracles. >>> we're looking at live footage of nancy pelosi and supporters gathered outside the capitol singing we shall overcome. let's listen in for a moment. ♪ we shall live in peace. we shall live in peace someday. ♪ ♪ oh, deep
. >> congressman john lewis and mrs. clark, good luck tonight and let us know how things go. thank you. >> thank you. >>> that was rachel's interviews with the organizers of the sit in. we're told there will be more votes within the next hour and our live special coverage will bring you that. stay with us. >> demand a vote in the house of representatives to be your voice, your vote, for sensible, saner more loving world. body pain? motrin helps you be an... "i...
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i think mr. clark is, also. >> yes. >> that is early. we have company. we have company., right, dave? bakers. anyway. yes, 2:30 is about right. low clouds, fog, and a lot on the coast. that's going to translate into cooler temps from 90s to 80s. santa rosa, redwood city, san jose, might be close for livermore. i am dropping a 10. some 15 degrees cooler. i am splitting the business. 101 in 1989. this will be the focus today:if you have travel plans, probably delayed from parts of the great lakes down to southern indiana, southern ohio in west virginia and kentucky. damaging winds, tornados, and hail will be the focus right here. there is going to be some howling low-level winds picking up and severe will kick in later this afternoon into tonight. it's going to be very tough there the next probably 12 hours. 25 gusts to 33 at travis. south at concord. west at oakland. west-southwest at the napa airport. pretty good buy for some. west at 15 sfo. northwest livermore. a lot cooler this morning. we are down two to seven, some eight degrees than 24 hours ago. inland temps will
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mr. lewis. clark to thank katherine because we are trying. e're trying. [applause] i guess i just ask the speaker and my friends from the other side of the aisle, what good are we if we can't cast a simple vote to say people who are suspected terrorists can't buy a gun to kill innocent americans? what good are we? i'm here for two reasons. sophie and tess. and i'm here for every child and every parent who has been a victim of gun violence and i'm here to make sure it doesn't happen again. [applause] mr. larson: we want to again say to -- we want to thank everybody who has been in the gallery. but i also want the members to know that there are people gathering outside the capitol in support of what you're doing. [applause] >> point of personal privilege. mr. larson: you have one. >> i would like to thank john arson. john larson. [applause] mr. graham: thank you, john. i am from the northern part of florida. i was in orlando when the shootings occurred. i woke up, i have a really bad habit. i look at my phone all through the night. i know. but this night i
mr. lewis. clark to thank katherine because we are trying. e're trying. [applause] i guess i just ask the speaker and my friends from the other side of the aisle, what good are we if we can't cast a simple vote to say people who are suspected terrorists can't buy a gun to kill innocent americans? what good are we? i'm here for two reasons. sophie and tess. and i'm here for every child and every parent who has been a victim of gun violence and i'm here to make sure it doesn't happen again....
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clark? >> thank you, mr. chairman.s it relates to the hazard mitigation grant program, it is a very important component of i think what community neesd to be provided for. there are some issues i think within the hmgp programs that need more flexibility. however, in order to be able to utilize those funds best at the local level. we see sometimes that there is not an understanding of unique situations, and i will give an example. in 2012 with the waldo canyon fire, we just closed on three houses two weeks ago for several homes that were in the floodway as a result of a fire that happened on federal forest land. they had never had flooding ever before, and it's taken us really that length of time to get that completed. as it relates to additionally the hazard mitigation grant program, we at our office of emergency management appreciate being able to utilize those dollars but sometimes the accountability where you may see it as accountability, the paper work is so extreme for such a small amount of money that it makes it
clark? >> thank you, mr. chairman.s it relates to the hazard mitigation grant program, it is a very important component of i think what community neesd to be provided for. there are some issues i think within the hmgp programs that need more flexibility. however, in order to be able to utilize those funds best at the local level. we see sometimes that there is not an understanding of unique situations, and i will give an example. in 2012 with the waldo canyon fire, we just closed on three...
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mr. hockey. i'm john clark. enjoy your weekend. that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ ♪ you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> we're just finding out that a fourth person in delaware now has the mosquito-borne zika virus. the man travelled overseas in may. the first three victims are new castle county residents. all four got the virus from going abroad. >>> in other news this morning. philadelphia city council moving to fix the city's broken lead law after the nbc10 investigators revealed nobody was enforcing it. yesterday city council held the first of several hearings to find out why landlords are able to rent lead-tainted homes. the law says owners have to certify their properties are lead-free before renting to a family with kids under 7. the nbc10 investigators revealed less than 1% of rentals actually follow the law. >> because of your investigation and us having the conversation about it, it became a no-brainer to
mr. hockey. i'm john clark. enjoy your weekend. that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ ♪ you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> we're just finding out that a fourth person in delaware now has the mosquito-borne zika virus. the man travelled overseas in may. the first three victims are new castle county residents. all four got the virus from going abroad. >>> in...
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mr. hockey. i'm john clark. we'll be right back. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. flows into one incredibleh water experienceld you can't find anywhere else. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ ♪ you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> we have got warm temperatures. we've got showers and thunderstorms to dodge for a little while. >> it's going to be hot, up near 90 degrees. but at least 90% of this weekend is dry. don't let this cancel any plans. you just may have to dodge some weather for an hour. you can see on the forecast, yeah, it's kind of hot with a thunderstorm late saturday. sunday is windy without the thunderstorms. and then as we go into next week, it's windy sunday and monday. then a chance of showers tuesday and wednesday. and look what hap
mr. hockey. i'm john clark. we'll be right back. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. flows into one incredibleh water experienceld you can't find anywhere else. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ ♪ you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all...
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mr. hockey. i'm john clark. enjoy your weekend. i did everything i could to make her party perfect.hing. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. flows into one incredibleh water experienceld you can't find anywhere else. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ ♪ you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be worth it too. it's all about having a strategy, that fits your life. so, if you have a question about how to make debt work for you, ask me. sincerely, brandon heaven fellow dad and fellow citizen. >>> a few things going on today. in delaware, the special olympics summer games wraps up in
mr. hockey. i'm john clark. enjoy your weekend. i did everything i could to make her party perfect.hing. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. flows into one incredibleh water experienceld you can't find anywhere else. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ ♪ you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here....
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mr. hockey. i'm john clark.t perdue, we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet that we feed our chickens and helps support their immune system. and we don't need to add antibiotics to their diet. if you want some sage advice, you should use thyme. okay, rosemary. thyme, just one more way we bring you chicken raised with no antibiotics ever. it's not the easy way. it's the perdue way. . >>> nbc10 continues our commitment to clear the shelters and find homes for adoptable pets. joining michelle and me this morning is amy from act philly and ronin here. >> hi, how are you? >> good. glad to have you with us. tell us about ronin. >> he is about a 2-year-old pit bull mix. he was a stray. he is doing great at the shelter. he has been there a pretty long time. sorry. you can see him -- he is watching himself on tv i think. >> i have to say, the reason we're sort of holding back for a moment is that he's very affectionate,
mr. hockey. i'm john clark.t perdue, we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet that we feed our chickens and helps support their immune system. and we don't need to add antibiotics to their diet. if you want some sage advice, you should use thyme. okay, rosemary. thyme, just one more way we bring you chicken raised with no antibiotics ever. it's not the easy way. it's the perdue way. ....
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mr. lewis, catherine clark, colleagues. to our friends in the gallery and watching this on tv, thank you for being part of this democracy. thank you for joining in our efforts. thank you for allowing us the venue to have this discussion. but let's be very simple about what we're talking about here. closing loopholes that allow suspected terrorists and , iminals to purchase firearms closing loopholes to prevent suspected terrorists and criminals from purchasing firearms, what part of that is offensive? what part of that doesn't have the support of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle? who disagrees that a background check shouldn't be universal? for every purchase. what part is unreasonable? my community fell victim to gun violence and many of you know i stood in this very spot with many of you behind me. i was one of those 30 moments of silence since newton that we've talked about -- newtown that we've talked about. i stood with my colleagues and i asked for a moment of silence to honor those victims of the tragedy
mr. lewis, catherine clark, colleagues. to our friends in the gallery and watching this on tv, thank you for being part of this democracy. thank you for joining in our efforts. thank you for allowing us the venue to have this discussion. but let's be very simple about what we're talking about here. closing loopholes that allow suspected terrorists and , iminals to purchase firearms closing loopholes to prevent suspected terrorists and criminals from purchasing firearms, what part of that is...
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clark: thank you, mr. speaker. we have come to the floor today to demand action. we have come to the floor with john lewis. when john lewis speaks, the conscience of our congress, america listens. as the barbaric details of the massacre of people dancing at the pulse nightclub were released, i grieved for those lost. i thought about them dancing. and how humans are the only species that dance. maybe that's because dancing is a celebration of spirit. whether you love the waltz, square dancing, disco or raves, dancing connects us. and for the lgbt community, the dance floor is often the place where acceptance and belonging come together. and while the massacre of 49 people would have been horrifying and shocking wherever it happened, it happened on the dance floor at a gay club. a place of refuge where fear and intimidation give way to joy, acceptance, and belonging, was transformed by hate and coward dice into a grotesqueness. many of our sanctuaries have been violated by gun violence. it is grisly routine. first graders and their teachers shot in their elementary
clark: thank you, mr. speaker. we have come to the floor today to demand action. we have come to the floor with john lewis. when john lewis speaks, the conscience of our congress, america listens. as the barbaric details of the massacre of people dancing at the pulse nightclub were released, i grieved for those lost. i thought about them dancing. and how humans are the only species that dance. maybe that's because dancing is a celebration of spirit. whether you love the waltz, square dancing,...
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mr. hoyer, along with john lewis, representatives clark who led that protest today on the house floor.hink the news from that, they said they crossed a bridge and left the door open to these types of protests continuing into july. they were coy about whether or not this specific protest from today was in fact over. there was some discussion of members still being on the floor, still wants to try something tomorrow. but considering the republicans have left down, there's no more official business of the house this week, so it remains to be seen what else is left. they feel that they had a big victory today, especially with the public relations. they were able to knock donald trump out of the a block talking about hillary clinton today. >> luke russert, you have covered this from the beginning, which was yesterday. please get some sleep. thank you for being with us. also, lois beckett from the guardian and jonathan allen, i appreciate your time and your input on this and we'll see what happens next. congress will come back july 5th. we'll see what happens. with that, we're going to end o
mr. hoyer, along with john lewis, representatives clark who led that protest today on the house floor.hink the news from that, they said they crossed a bridge and left the door open to these types of protests continuing into july. they were coy about whether or not this specific protest from today was in fact over. there was some discussion of members still being on the floor, still wants to try something tomorrow. but considering the republicans have left down, there's no more official...
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clark: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you to the gentlelady from new hampshire for your personal story. it's moving, it's courageous, and it makes a difference. we so appreciate your words. your story is our story. it's the story of our daughters, our nieces, our granddaughters and ourselves. approximately 20% of women who go to college will be sexually assaulted. and according to the department of justice and the center for those policy, 95% of women will not report their crimes. because they don't think they will be believed, they think they will be humiliated and shamed. as emily doe said so eloquently and brutally frankly in her statement to her rapist, brock turner, the judicial system and institutions will blame the victim. she had her consent questioned even though she was unconscious. another college student recently in the news in massachusetts went to w.p.i. and when she was lured to a rooftop and raped by a university security guard, she was questioned in her courtroom on her so-called risky behavior.
clark: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you to the gentlelady from new hampshire for your personal story. it's moving, it's courageous, and it makes a difference. we so appreciate your words. your story is our story. it's the story of our daughters, our nieces, our granddaughters and ourselves. approximately 20% of women who go to college will be sexually assaulted. and according to the department of justice and the center for those policy, 95% of women will not report their crimes. because...
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guest: there was even a best miss of the clark and mr. lewis and the others organizing this thought actually keeping it from the leadership and they decided that was a bad idea. the leadership bought into it and said have added -- have at it. host: the senate did have a test vote on the susan collins proposal. guest: technically, the amendment survived. the motion to table her eminent. -- her amendment. 52 senators voted against tabling it. senator collins and this had made good on best the republican leadership had made good on the promise to have this vote. 52 is short of 60. it is still alive, but it does not have the votes to get all the way through the senate. host: they will have to work hard to get those eight additional votes. guest: that is a lot of votes to move in the senate. host: david hawkings is our guest. in five minutes or so, we will break away from here for what we expect to be a short pro forma session in u.s. house. linda from texas on our independent line. caller: i support what the democrats are doing on the floor.
guest: there was even a best miss of the clark and mr. lewis and the others organizing this thought actually keeping it from the leadership and they decided that was a bad idea. the leadership bought into it and said have added -- have at it. host: the senate did have a test vote on the susan collins proposal. guest: technically, the amendment survived. the motion to table her eminent. -- her amendment. 52 senators voted against tabling it. senator collins and this had made good on best the...
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clark from massachusetts and mr. lewis from georgia in a colloquy. >> i would be delighted. >> the two of us never met in courts but we both worked across the country in many crooms in our criminal justice system. you worked as a defense attorney making sure that the rights of defendants were upheld and the constitution was followed and i worked to make sure that the state always proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt. and we have talked often in this house about the cases we have seen and the violence that we have seen on our streets. around estion, off bill assault weapons. my experience and every victim i dealt was they just didn't have a chance. that the bullets fly so fast almost twice as fast as the handgun. it's so devastating when it hits and pen trailingts the body that these are weapons of war. they're not weapons to protect your home. they're not weapons to shoot for sport. and they're certainly not weapons to hunt. so what moved you? what did you see that made you want to bring this legislation? i than
clark from massachusetts and mr. lewis from georgia in a colloquy. >> i would be delighted. >> the two of us never met in courts but we both worked across the country in many crooms in our criminal justice system. you worked as a defense attorney making sure that the rights of defendants were upheld and the constitution was followed and i worked to make sure that the state always proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt. and we have talked often in this house about the cases we...
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guest: there was even a best miss of the clark and mr.ewis and the others organizing this thought actually keeping it from the leadership and they decided that was a bad idea. the leadership bought into it and said have added -- have at it. host: the senate did have a test vote on the susan collins proposal. guest: technically, the amendment survived. the motion to table her eminent. -- her amendment. 52 senators voted against tabling it. senator collins and this had made good on best the republican leadership had made good on the promise to have this vote. 52 is short of 60. it is still alive, but it does not have the votes to get all the way through the senate. host: they will have to work hard to get those eight additional votes. guest: that is a lot of votes to move in the senate. host: david hawkings is our guest. in five minutes or so, we will break away from here for what we expect to be a short pro forma session in u.s. house. linda from texas on our independent line. caller: i support what the democrats are doing on the floor. wh
guest: there was even a best miss of the clark and mr.ewis and the others organizing this thought actually keeping it from the leadership and they decided that was a bad idea. the leadership bought into it and said have added -- have at it. host: the senate did have a test vote on the susan collins proposal. guest: technically, the amendment survived. the motion to table her eminent. -- her amendment. 52 senators voted against tabling it. senator collins and this had made good on best the...
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. >> jason clark is the chairman of the san francisco republican party and opposed mr. obama's executive action. >> i think he's created unrealistic expectations and in this type of environment, what we really need to focus on is comprehensive immigration reform. >> there have been more than 2 million deportations during his presidency. in the end, he was trying to do away with the name the deporter in chief. >> this is not helping. the obamastration has a real jekyll and hyde perment when it comes to immigration enforcement. >> this mother of three u.s. citizens says she's disappointed but not defeated. >> and it doesn't end here. this was a preliminary injunction coming out of texas. now, the same judge is expected to make it a permanent injunction, which then will be appealed and heard by the fifth circuit court and end up again before the supreme court. but by then, we will have a new president and there will be nine justices. in the newsroom, lyanne melendez. >> thank you so much. >> time to turn to our weather. >> show you a live picture here from mt. tam. looks n
. >> jason clark is the chairman of the san francisco republican party and opposed mr. obama's executive action. >> i think he's created unrealistic expectations and in this type of environment, what we really need to focus on is comprehensive immigration reform. >> there have been more than 2 million deportations during his presidency. in the end, he was trying to do away with the name the deporter in chief. >> this is not helping. the obamastration has a real jekyll...
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mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from maryland, ms. clark, for five minutes. ms. edwards -- host: we'll break away here from these house speeches. earlier on the floor during morning hour speeches, many of the democratic speeches focusing on gun control. on gun legislation. democrats would like to bring forward the no fly, no buy bill. about 11:30 this morning when the house gaveled out for morning hour speeches, democrats began their sit-in. so this sit-in's been under way for some three hours on the house floor over the gun issue. our capitol hill producer tweeting that about 80 democrats are now sitting -- at the house floor sit-in that started at approximately 11:20 eastern with representative john lewis calling on members to be silent no more. david who reports for reuters on congress and more, another view on the protest he retweets justin amash of michigan say democrats are staging a sit-in on the house floor. they refuse to leave until our constitution replaces due process with secret lists. about the house cameras, about the cameras
mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from maryland, ms. clark, for five minutes. ms. edwards -- host: we'll break away here from these house speeches. earlier on the floor during morning hour speeches, many of the democratic speeches focusing on gun control. on gun legislation. democrats would like to bring forward the no fly, no buy bill. about 11:30 this morning when the house gaveled out for morning hour speeches, democrats began their...
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clark webb, retired fbi agent. just named as an honored distinguished alumni at the oklahoma military academy. congratulations mr.g's word corner this is very interesting this is going to blow your mind. i use thesaurus.com when i'm writing. i wanted to look up a word for socialist. self-governing, free, orderly, popular, equal. friendly. libertarian. >> you looked at the antynims. >> you're in the wrong section. >> take a look, america. >> free. >> yes, kimmie. >> greg, thank you for that i want to take a special moment to remember in memorium, someone who i love, he was great, i was a big fan of his. kimbo slice, he was a great fighter, former ufc, kevin kim bo spice ferguson, passed way in florida at the age of 42 after complications from heart failure. i got a chance to meet him when i was hosting on the strategy room. he came up and surprised me. i'm very excited because i told him, i'm the real kim bo slice and he said no i am. he's the hard-working father of six, so bless his family. he will be missed. i love anybody who never gives up. who is able to get back at it. >> so four people were expected to atte
clark webb, retired fbi agent. just named as an honored distinguished alumni at the oklahoma military academy. congratulations mr.g's word corner this is very interesting this is going to blow your mind. i use thesaurus.com when i'm writing. i wanted to look up a word for socialist. self-governing, free, orderly, popular, equal. friendly. libertarian. >> you looked at the antynims. >> you're in the wrong section. >> take a look, america. >> free. >> yes, kimmie....
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mr. grijalva: of course, john lewis, thank you very much, sir. john larson and ms. clarke for organizing and -- and ms. clark for organizing and getting us all here. i'm honored and proud to call all of you here my friends , my colleagues, and fellow democrats. we think back a second, it was mentioned by other speakers, in , a fine person, fine legislator, fine human being was taken from this chamber. she is no longer part of this chamber. my colleague and neighbor, gabby giffords. who continues to lead the fight for gun safety and ending the senseless gun violence. i thought after the feelings and horrors that occurred in 2000 that this house at the very minimum would act on behalf of one of our own. from tucson to orlando and all that accompanied those, the ssacres we all know about, this house and the republican leadership, nothing. a moment of silence, yes. and then back to nothing. we today are telling speaker ryan and the republican leadership that was said before, enough is enough. and they can avoid the reality. they can avoid dealing with this issue. but a lot has
mr. grijalva: of course, john lewis, thank you very much, sir. john larson and ms. clarke for organizing and -- and ms. clark for organizing and getting us all here. i'm honored and proud to call all of you here my friends , my colleagues, and fellow democrats. we think back a second, it was mentioned by other speakers, in , a fine person, fine legislator, fine human being was taken from this chamber. she is no longer part of this chamber. my colleague and neighbor, gabby giffords. who...
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mr. larson. hask you to john lewis who played such an important role today. massachusetts, cap a car, nice to see you. -- katherine clark, nice to see. i have been struck by how many of you have such personal stories of loss. all so much more real. after a number that week come back to the places in which these terrible times have taken place. a movie theater where any of us can imagine being. a workplace where we want our daughters and sons to go off and get jobs. in a church when so many spend sunday mornings. .n school i don't think there is a person in this room that can't have the heart to lose their 60. the lgbt community was having fun at a nightclub. we have heard over and over lost on aple are daily basis. my constituents get this and see this and are so dismayed that we do not act. when they ask me for that is the case, i hesitate to give any hope. it is a wonderful and to be here today and i would be able to say we are standing up and demand in action. i remember john lewis as we were reform anealth care important vote that we were taking and mr. lewis got up in front and said to all of us in the room, or man
mr. larson. hask you to john lewis who played such an important role today. massachusetts, cap a car, nice to see you. -- katherine clark, nice to see. i have been struck by how many of you have such personal stories of loss. all so much more real. after a number that week come back to the places in which these terrible times have taken place. a movie theater where any of us can imagine being. a workplace where we want our daughters and sons to go off and get jobs. in a church when so many...
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clark. all those who have made this important time possible. i am proud to serve with all of you. thank you. [applause] mr. bera: you know, when i talked to my daughter last night she said, dad, where are you? and i said, honey, i'm sitting with mr. john lewis and we're going to change the trajectory of our country. we're going to change the trajectory of our nation. we're going to save that next flight. it may not be easy but when morality calls, you answer that morality and we have the moral high ground. and when i was talking to my media back home and talking to the reporters, aren't you going to be tired? isn't it going to be uncomfortable staying up all night? what i said was, that isn't discomfort. what is discomfort is listening to the agony of that mother who is never going to see their son or daughter. that is discomfort. listening to that son or daughter that is never going to see their father or mother again, that is discomfort. that is what this is all about. and i can't go back and save those 49 sons and daughters that we lost in orlando or the thousands of others. we just don't have that pow
clark. all those who have made this important time possible. i am proud to serve with all of you. thank you. [applause] mr. bera: you know, when i talked to my daughter last night she said, dad, where are you? and i said, honey, i'm sitting with mr. john lewis and we're going to change the trajectory of our country. we're going to change the trajectory of our nation. we're going to save that next flight. it may not be easy but when morality calls, you answer that morality and we have the moral...
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mr. justice douglas, for example, anticipated in the united states district court case that ruled unconstitutional the domestic wiretaps. because up until 1972, every president and with a possible exception of attorney general clark, every attorney general argued that the president had inherent authority under executive power to engage in warnless wiretaps. and although the court in criminal matters had clearly held at this a warrantless wiretap upsold the fourth amendment. they even took to it the supreme court because they felt there was inherent power. you and i both know as lawyers if there is it is a trace pass the common law, it doesn't take a lot of imagination to extend that from the trace pass via the telephone to trespass via the surreptitious mail openings. a dangerous road we were hustling down. >> if that's your just indication, why did you call it illegal? what you're suggesting it is legal for the president to violate rights, constitutional legal rights of citizens if he is the president if he invokes national security as a justification. but you didn't say that in your memo. you said these things are illegal. now which it is? >> well, i think for the purposes it seemed to me most relevant at the t
mr. justice douglas, for example, anticipated in the united states district court case that ruled unconstitutional the domestic wiretaps. because up until 1972, every president and with a possible exception of attorney general clark, every attorney general argued that the president had inherent authority under executive power to engage in warnless wiretaps. and although the court in criminal matters had clearly held at this a warrantless wiretap upsold the fourth amendment. they even took to it...
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mr. speaker. i rise today very proudly so to pay tribute to an inspiring man and i'm proud to call him a mentor and a friend, pastor kent clark. pastor clark is senior pastor of grace gospel fellowship church in pontiac, michigan. grace centers of hope is one of michigan's leading faith-based organizations that provides care for the homeless and individuals fighting addiction. grace centers of hope provides comprehensive programs for men, women and children, including group and individual counseling, g.e.d. classes and testing, financial education, addiction and abuse classes and childcare. they also have a self-funded homeownership program and offer graduates of their program the opportunity to own their own home and they do all this without accepting government funding. pastor clark truly has a servant's heart and he and his wife, dr. pam clark, and their family have dedicated their lives to helping those in need. with unparalleled commitment and devotion. pastor clark is a pastor, husband, father, grandfather, and author and michiganner of the year. welcome pastor clark as our guest chaplain today and want to personally re
mr. speaker. i rise today very proudly so to pay tribute to an inspiring man and i'm proud to call him a mentor and a friend, pastor kent clark. pastor clark is senior pastor of grace gospel fellowship church in pontiac, michigan. grace centers of hope is one of michigan's leading faith-based organizations that provides care for the homeless and individuals fighting addiction. grace centers of hope provides comprehensive programs for men, women and children, including group and individual...
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, garcetti, clark, others, there seems to be that they still don't understand what happened in that courtroom. i do. >> reporter: but when it comes to johnnie cochran -- >> i am ashamed of mruld allow himself to become an apologist for this man. >> reporter: despite their fiery exchanges in front of the jury, darden remembers his courtroom foe fondly. >> i miss johnnie. i wish he were here. i wish we could sit in a room like this and argue about that case. as a lawyer, you know, i had nothing but respect for johnnie cochran and i till do. >> reporter: now, darden also says that if he could do things again he wouldn't even join the prosecution team at all. his book about that trial "in contempt" in available in paperback or on e-book. robin. >> all right, mara. we bring in cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. senior legal correspondent sunny hostin is good enough to be with us in the studio. good morning to you both. let me start with you, jeffrey. you were there in that courtroom every day. what did you make -- >> i was. >> what did you make of darden's performance? >> well, i thought he did a competent job mostly. the issue in the case was far more in jury selection a
, garcetti, clark, others, there seems to be that they still don't understand what happened in that courtroom. i do. >> reporter: but when it comes to johnnie cochran -- >> i am ashamed of mruld allow himself to become an apologist for this man. >> reporter: despite their fiery exchanges in front of the jury, darden remembers his courtroom foe fondly. >> i miss johnnie. i wish he were here. i wish we could sit in a room like this and argue about that case. as a lawyer,...
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clarke and the former acting c.i.a. director mike morrell. they determined -- i think this is what's so noteworthy, mr. president.at a time when the president assembled a practically n.b. agroup of counterterror leaders, this group determined that national security letter authority ought to be narrowed, not expanded. so they were making a judgment that, counter to the senior senator from texas, they felt you ought to be going the other way and be more cautious about how it's used. they stated, these leading national security officials, the names of which i've just given, they stated in their report that national security letters have been, in their view, highly controversial and noted there have been -- quote -- "serious compliance issues on part of the government." they concluded that for all the well-issued reasons for requiring neutral and detached judges to determine when government investigators may invade an individual's privacy," their words, not mine, "there is a strong argument that national security letters should not be used by the f.b.i." national security letters was what the -- the description of th
clarke and the former acting c.i.a. director mike morrell. they determined -- i think this is what's so noteworthy, mr. president.at a time when the president assembled a practically n.b. agroup of counterterror leaders, this group determined that national security letter authority ought to be narrowed, not expanded. so they were making a judgment that, counter to the senior senator from texas, they felt you ought to be going the other way and be more cautious about how it's used. they stated,...