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richard clarke joins us next. >>> joining us now, richard to life beautiful detail.nted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ a farmer's market.ve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bubum i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can even warm these to help you fall asleep faster. does your bed do that? oh. i don't actually talk. though i'm smart enough to. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep
richard clarke joins us next. >>> joining us now, richard to life beautiful detail.nted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ a farmer's market.ve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so...
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i'm joined now by richard clarke.you know, ronald reagan once said in one of those saturday radio addresses -- he said, don't be afraid to see what you see. >> and don't be afraid to say it. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> if you see it, say it, they say at the train statio >> well, facts are fas, and when you get a lot of experts agreeing on the facts, sometimes they're wrong. but when you get 17 intelligence agencies agreeing on something -- i used to be on the intelligence board. i always voted no, so it wouldn't always be 17-0. when you get all of them agreeing on something, that's rare. that's unusual. trump would have been so much better off saying, yeah, that's what happened. i had nothing to do with it. let's find out how it happened. >> then he would be believable on other stuff. >> right. >> let me ask you about trump and this -- i know it sounds a little too casual, but russia, russia, russia, russia, russia. i mean this guy, we've had people spend their whole lives never think about wanting to go to russia, don't kno
i'm joined now by richard clarke.you know, ronald reagan once said in one of those saturday radio addresses -- he said, don't be afraid to see what you see. >> and don't be afraid to say it. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> if you see it, say it, they say at the train statio >> well, facts are fas, and when you get a lot of experts agreeing on the facts, sometimes they're wrong. but when you get 17 intelligence agencies agreeing on something -- i used to be on the intelligence...
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joining us now is richard clark. he is the former national coordinator for security. he is also the author of a new book. mr. clark, great to see you. so you are no stranger to captivating capitol hill hearings. whats your take on what's going to happen today? >> we know what he's going to say. i think it will be interesting what the questions are and does he say more as a result of the questions. but what strikes me is donald trump has apparently come close to the law or broke the law on obstruction of justice and he must have done that. he spent a lot of time in new york in and around crime figures. he know what is obstruction of justice is. the question in my mind is did he think he could get away with this? and the answer i think is probably yes. he did this, not just with the fbi director, but apparently with the national intelligence director as well if you read between the lines yesterday asking them to do things which he shouldn't have asked them to do. he must have known he was breaking or approaching the law. >> richard, i'm slow to tangle with your mind. i'v
joining us now is richard clark. he is the former national coordinator for security. he is also the author of a new book. mr. clark, great to see you. so you are no stranger to captivating capitol hill hearings. whats your take on what's going to happen today? >> we know what he's going to say. i think it will be interesting what the questions are and does he say more as a result of the questions. but what strikes me is donald trump has apparently come close to the law or broke the law on...
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richard clark, counterterrorism chief who warned the bush administration about an al qaeda attack isere on the perfect day. america's beverage companies have come together to bring you more ways to help reduce calories from sugar. with more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all, smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and signs reminding everyone to think balance before choosing their beverages. we know you care about reducing the sugar in your family's diet, and we're working to support your efforts. more beverage choices. smaller portions. less sugar. balanceus.org. i hate the outside. well, i hate it wherever you are. burn. "burn." is that what the kids are saying now? i'm so bored, i'm dead. you can always compare rates on progressive.com. oh, that's nice, dear. but could you compare camping trips? because this one would win. all i want to do is enjoy nature and peace and quiet! it's not about winning. it's about helping people find a great rate even if it's not with progressive. -ugh. insurance. -when i said "peace and quiet," did you hear, "talk more a
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. >>> coming up, we'll get richard clarke's take on the administration.hard clarke worked in four administrations including as special adviser on cybersecurity and terrorism. when i look in the mirror everyday. when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. that helps me to keep going to cure this. my great gre grandfather lived to be 118 years old. i've heard many stories from patients and their physicians about what they are going through. i often told people "oh i'm going to easily live to be 100" and, uh, it looks like i might not make it to retirement age. we are continually learning and unraveling what is behind this disease. i may not benefit from those breakthroughs, but i'm sure going to... i'm bringing forward a treatment for alzheimer's disease, yes, in my lifetime, i will make sure. p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks.
. >>> coming up, we'll get richard clarke's take on the administration.hard clarke worked in four administrations including as special adviser on cybersecurity and terrorism. when i look in the mirror everyday. when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. that helps me to keep going to cure this. my great gre grandfather lived to be 118 years...
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jane: richard clark, thank you very much indeed for joining me. richard: thank you.ane: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, should the monuments to america's civil war leaders stay or go? to some come with a are part of history. to others, a symbol of racism. ireland has a new prime minister theits youngest ever leader 38-year-old is a son of an indian immigrant. he beat his rival with 60% of part of, the biggest ireland's ruling coalition. he will replace the prime minister in the coming weeks. they enjoyed a friendly rivalry, but they were open and there ambitions to replace the prime minister appeared and he was a front runner from the start. three years ago he came out as gay, a proponent of same-sex marriage in ireland. he celebrated be yes vote on stage. it was a big change for what many still call catholic ireland. this is a doctor who married an iris nurse, and he made a difficult position of health minister. >> many of you knocking on doors for the elections, had to trip over water meters to explain to people why th
jane: richard clark, thank you very much indeed for joining me. richard: thank you.ane: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, should the monuments to america's civil war leaders stay or go? to some come with a are part of history. to others, a symbol of racism. ireland has a new prime minister theits youngest ever leader 38-year-old is a son of an indian immigrant. he beat his rival with 60% of part of, the biggest ireland's ruling coalition....
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and her companion, richard clark, has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. >>> the palo alto school board is taking on sex education. they've been protesting the curriculum saying that it's inappropriate for 7th grader. gender roles, relationships, sexuality. reproductive help, contraception, and stds. >>> the supreme court is now deciding who should have access to data from license plate readers. the devices collect the license plate number, time, date, and a photo of each vehicle. the public has a right to know how police are storing the data, civil rights groups say. >>> coming up more about the leak of classified information that could reveal more about russia's involvement in the election. >>> a traditional way of getting to work is picking up speed. why carpooling may be the way to go. >>> and warm temperatures this afternoon. we'll be all the way to the 80s inland. and a nice day tomorrow. and as we look from oakland. wait until you hear what's happening on thursday. the forecast is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a 25-year-old government contractor is
and her companion, richard clark, has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. >>> the palo alto school board is taking on sex education. they've been protesting the curriculum saying that it's inappropriate for 7th grader. gender roles, relationships, sexuality. reproductive help, contraception, and stds. >>> the supreme court is now deciding who should have access to data from license plate readers. the devices collect the license plate number, time, date,...
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the newspaper says 57-year-old richard clark who was driving the golf cart was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. >>> all lanes of highway 24 are open this morning after a car sparked a brush fire. it is a timely reminder that fire season is here. fire started just before 1:00 yesterday afternoon, burned 25 acres, the driver pulled over to the side of the road when his car caught fire near the wilda road exit. flames quickly spread to the grass and up the hill. >> i was hoping that the ground is still moist, but i was surprised that this quickly the fire started this year. >> eastbound lanes of 24 reopened two hours after the fire started but three westbound lanes did not reopen until after 6:00. firefighters say a wet winter certainly created a new danger, 6-foot tall grass that is fuel for fire. >>> governor brown's trip to china is focused on environmental issues. jana katsuyama the governor continuing to fight climate change with without or the support of the trump administration. >> governor brown spent the week in china where the federal government is drawing
the newspaper says 57-year-old richard clark who was driving the golf cart was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. >>> all lanes of highway 24 are open this morning after a car sparked a brush fire. it is a timely reminder that fire season is here. fire started just before 1:00 yesterday afternoon, burned 25 acres, the driver pulled over to the side of the road when his car caught fire near the wilda road exit. flames quickly spread to the grass and up the hill....
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her companion 57-year-old richard clark was arrested on suspicion of dui. >>> a jury decided today sierra lamar's killer should die in prison but not by execution. betty yu on the sentencing recommendation sierra's father called disappointing. >> reporter: the defense team argued that sierra lamar's killer grew up in a poor and abusive environment in hopes of swaying the jurors. in the end the jury decided to spare antolin garcia-torres the death penalty. >> i would be lying if i didn't say i was disappointed in the verdict. he'll be able to live. sierra won't. he'll be able to breathe. sierra doesn't. he'll be able to eat every day. she has family. >> reporter: sierra lamar's father steve let down by the jury's verdict, life in prison without possibility of parole for his daughter's killer, 26- year-old antolin garcia-torres. >> i feel at peace that he will not be on the streets and harm another child, but the angst will be in our lives forever. nothing will ever take that away. >> reporter: sierra disappeared more than five years ago while walking to a school bus in morgan hill. boris y
her companion 57-year-old richard clark was arrested on suspicion of dui. >>> a jury decided today sierra lamar's killer should die in prison but not by execution. betty yu on the sentencing recommendation sierra's father called disappointing. >> reporter: the defense team argued that sierra lamar's killer grew up in a poor and abusive environment in hopes of swaying the jurors. in the end the jury decided to spare antolin garcia-torres the death penalty. >> i would be...
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air force lieutenant general richard clarke told reporters today that there has been no change to guidancete president trump's criticism of nato. american bombers are participating with nato allies and others at british banks. in france, voters have given a resounding victory to emmanuel macron's party. republic on the move was the winner in the first round of parliamentary elections. if the results hold up in the second round, his backers are projected to win as many as 455 of the 577 seats in the lower house of parliament. that would put president macron and a strong position to enact his pro-business agenda. angela merkel is promoting african development, saying progress is possible "only if security is assured." advocated investing in education, strengthening liberal of females, and providing hope and opportunities for young people. the german government says it agrees on reform partnership with tunisia, ivory coast, and ghana. germany is hosting several leaders ahead of next month's g-20 summit. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120
air force lieutenant general richard clarke told reporters today that there has been no change to guidancete president trump's criticism of nato. american bombers are participating with nato allies and others at british banks. in france, voters have given a resounding victory to emmanuel macron's party. republic on the move was the winner in the first round of parliamentary elections. if the results hold up in the second round, his backers are projected to win as many as 455 of the 577 seats in...
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back tohey will be richard clarke is a former white house counterterrorism adviser.e in washington, d.c. since issue of russia, that was the reason for the hearing today, what are we learning that was new? we learned when the former head of the fbi began to hear about russian interference as far back as 2015. it's worth remembering. is not about one conversation or notiring flynn investigating flynn. this is about a russian attempt to choose the president of the united states. yes, but alsog, through manipulation of the media, through micro targeting of voters, amplifying, using fake twitter accounts and fake book -- facebook accounts, doing a psychological warfare campaign on millions of american voters, which may have worked. and the president of the united states now not wanting to know anything about it. and wanting to stop people from looking into it. that's unusual. >> that's my question. it struck me the president was concerned about general flynn. he was concerned about getting word out that he personally is not under investigation. he did not care so much ab
back tohey will be richard clarke is a former white house counterterrorism adviser.e in washington, d.c. since issue of russia, that was the reason for the hearing today, what are we learning that was new? we learned when the former head of the fbi began to hear about russian interference as far back as 2015. it's worth remembering. is not about one conversation or notiring flynn investigating flynn. this is about a russian attempt to choose the president of the united states. yes, but alsog,...
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the 57-year-old richard clark who was driving the golf clark was arrested. >>> all lines of highway 24is morning, but that is after a car fire, a brush fire as well. firefighters say it is a timely reminder that fire season is here. the fire started before 1:00 yesterday afternoon and burned about 25 acres. now the driver of a car pulled over to the side of the road when his car caught fire. flames quickly spread to the grass on the side of the road and up the hill. >> where are we going to go if it is a fire that trents our house, what do we do with our animals, pets, i don't think we have a plan in place. should think harder about that. >> eastbound lanes of 24 reopened 2 hours after the fire started. but three westbound lanes didn't open until after 6:00 last night. firefighters say a wet winter has certainly created new dangers with 6-foot tall grass that is fuel for a fire. >>> police in southern california are looking for a woman accused of stabbing her daughter and two grandchildren killing one of them. 43-year-old nicole clark was put in a mental institution back in 2005 after
the 57-year-old richard clark who was driving the golf clark was arrested. >>> all lines of highway 24is morning, but that is after a car fire, a brush fire as well. firefighters say it is a timely reminder that fire season is here. the fire started before 1:00 yesterday afternoon and burned about 25 acres. now the driver of a car pulled over to the side of the road when his car caught fire. flames quickly spread to the grass on the side of the road and up the hill. >> where are...
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counterterrorism expert richard clark was on cnn earlier today. clark served under president bush. he talked about this. let's listen. >> if this isn't ignorance, and it doesn't look like just ignorance, why are they doing it? why is there a russian under every rock? why is there a russian involved in everything this administration has done and everything involved in the campaign? >> so it does seem that every move this administration makes either involves or benefits russia. >> well, i'll add another why. why don't they explain some of these relationships and be more transparent about it. because their refusal to explain, for instance, jared kushner's refusal to explain what he was discussing before the press, not just through a statement, but tell the press, what were you discussing with a russian banker? that just fuels everyone who is suspicious of this administration, and those investigating, was there any collusion between members of the trump transition team, or the trump campaign team, and russia. it could be a simple matter of, you know, the trump team was coming from behi
counterterrorism expert richard clark was on cnn earlier today. clark served under president bush. he talked about this. let's listen. >> if this isn't ignorance, and it doesn't look like just ignorance, why are they doing it? why is there a russian under every rock? why is there a russian involved in everything this administration has done and everything involved in the campaign? >> so it does seem that every move this administration makes either involves or benefits russia....