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son, helen's nephews and malcolm clarke's from the murdered malcolm clarke's grandson. john was born in 1881. deaf and mute by scarlet fever come under the academic disease that would occasionally burn through the reservation. but john became a world renowned sculpture of a western wildlife. self-taught. takes one art class at a pivotal moment in his youth, i believe, but basically taught himself how to carve by molding figurines out of mud that he dug from the banks of the missouri river. his career takes off in the 19 teams in his late '30s and '40s. he is friends with charlie russell, his patrons included john d. rockefeller, jr., warren g. harding, and what i was able to discover and john clarke kerr is that the is a very famous cover, the foremost carver of western wildlife, and lines, grizzly bears and so on, he turns almost, not exclusively, but quite intensively to native carvings and does some beautiful pieces. there again are some pictures in the book. but some gorgeous freezes, mostly meant i think to capture the piegan lifeways during the buffaloed days of th
son, helen's nephews and malcolm clarke's from the murdered malcolm clarke's grandson. john was born in 1881. deaf and mute by scarlet fever come under the academic disease that would occasionally burn through the reservation. but john became a world renowned sculpture of a western wildlife. self-taught. takes one art class at a pivotal moment in his youth, i believe, but basically taught himself how to carve by molding figurines out of mud that he dug from the banks of the missouri river. his...
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who was married to the pecan indian woman and an awful, clark is killed by his wife's cousin named pete on his ranch north of helena in august of 1869. this murder set in motion the series of defense that culminates tragically in the last massacre of to and read 1870, which is the darkest day of the history and that was that even to that i knew had indeed taken place. so that afternoon at the montana historical society, i decided to find out if this malcolm clarke was indeed a real person or whether james welch had invented him as a literary device simply to move the story along. so some help from a library and i located pretty quickly microphone real and biographical information and you can probably see where this is heading. so, malcolm clarke was indeed a real person and his murder was a watershed event that james welch described. it's actually a lot more than that. he was one of the most important pioneers in the territory from the 1840's until the 1860's and he was a patriarch of a really fascinating and extremely accomplished family of mixed ancestry. in my
who was married to the pecan indian woman and an awful, clark is killed by his wife's cousin named pete on his ranch north of helena in august of 1869. this murder set in motion the series of defense that culminates tragically in the last massacre of to and read 1870, which is the darkest day of the history and that was that even to that i knew had indeed taken place. so that afternoon at the montana historical society, i decided to find out if this malcolm clarke was indeed a real person or...
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school for the deaf. -- and donor for the clark school for the deaf.hey gave the money to that. cut off your nose to spite your face. he gave his money to her. >> we notice a lot of this is happening today, you read the diaries of his doctor? why are the presidential doctors publishing their diaries? >> some of it is published, some of it's not. i'm not wild about the doctor, the doctor is creepy. >> why? >> marriage is a complicated thing and no one can never know all of it. and i don't envy the white house first couples because it's a court and serve edging to favor one or the other, and the first lady has a court and they fight with each other. they had a minimum of that but it was there and the doctor sided with ms. coolidge who was a wonderful person, the extrovert to his introvert. but he knew she was the extrovert and she knew why he was the introvert and their marriage is admirable. >> how did you get on the foundation board of the calvin coolidge? >> just out of affection for it. it is a worthy place that requires support and if i can do anyth
school for the deaf. -- and donor for the clark school for the deaf.hey gave the money to that. cut off your nose to spite your face. he gave his money to her. >> we notice a lot of this is happening today, you read the diaries of his doctor? why are the presidential doctors publishing their diaries? >> some of it is published, some of it's not. i'm not wild about the doctor, the doctor is creepy. >> why? >> marriage is a complicated thing and no one can never know all...
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the clerk immediately, watch this as the guy tries to swing the claw hammer at the clerk, the clark swings a weapon of his own a broken chair leg. not only does the bad get not get away with something, but loses his hammer, too. from there, we go to russia. this one, i've got to say one of the clearest surveillance videos we've ever seen. guy walks in to a gas station, begins talking to the clerk, and instead of a claw hammer, this time he's got a knife. look how clear that is. i couldn't believe how clear that surveillance video is. from above, you see him trying to stab this woman. she's able to get out, heads to the side. as the guy starts rooting through the drawer, but even as he's rooting through the drawer, she goes in to fend him off. >> goes in to slap him around. >> exactly, slaps him around so much, he got away with nothing. >> whoa! >> no money from this. he high tails it out of there as well. police were able to get this guy. you see him in the jail cell at the end of the video, said that he tried robbing the base because he needed rent money. he did say he was sorry for what
the clerk immediately, watch this as the guy tries to swing the claw hammer at the clerk, the clark swings a weapon of his own a broken chair leg. not only does the bad get not get away with something, but loses his hammer, too. from there, we go to russia. this one, i've got to say one of the clearest surveillance videos we've ever seen. guy walks in to a gas station, begins talking to the clerk, and instead of a claw hammer, this time he's got a knife. look how clear that is. i couldn't...
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the approval seen at the clark -- by the clerk can finish the sale.n at the bank sends money from your account to the retailer bank going back to the network with the transaction in to be complete. we have the president of optimum capital management. great to see you. we appreciate your time. we have been looking at this story four days. consumers don't realize how much goes on from when you swipe the card. >> there is a lot transacted at the same time. there is good guys the and bad guys they try to keep us secure but then you have the bad guys they get paid to take your information in. more and more than they are paid to. they say the trojan malware was one of a percent not detectable by a nt software. they created something that was impenetrable. it got into this system at point of service. gerri: i don't accept the idea we can figure this out. we need to protect consumers >> talk about chip and pin that came out in the early '90s. it is well beyond but who will pay for it? merchants and banks say it will cost too much to roll it out. looking from
the approval seen at the clark -- by the clerk can finish the sale.n at the bank sends money from your account to the retailer bank going back to the network with the transaction in to be complete. we have the president of optimum capital management. great to see you. we appreciate your time. we have been looking at this story four days. consumers don't realize how much goes on from when you swipe the card. >> there is a lot transacted at the same time. there is good guys the and bad guys...
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the police have very much stood their line and been very restrained in contrast to proceed tests and clarkhat happened in early december when police attacked protesters. the protesters have been very aggressive here they were throwing some fireworks we have video of them kidnapping one policeman and separating him and taking him away. the clark continue to go on about in their a little over two hours ago, they started. we can see flash grenades. protesters have set police buses on fire. there is a heavy police presence around the capitol as these demonstrations go into their third month here you mentioned protesters have been aimpressive. is there any cindication the government will give them what they are actually demanding? >> reporter: no. as a matter of fact, tensions were heightened when a court published a ruling earlier this month that this is illegal because it blocks a public road. and on friday, president victor yanokovich signed into law sweeping measures that limit freedom of expression, freedom of assembly. so far from asceding to the demonstrators' demands, the government has
the police have very much stood their line and been very restrained in contrast to proceed tests and clarkhat happened in early december when police attacked protesters. the protesters have been very aggressive here they were throwing some fireworks we have video of them kidnapping one policeman and separating him and taking him away. the clark continue to go on about in their a little over two hours ago, they started. we can see flash grenades. protesters have set police buses on fire. there...
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such was the case with clark fish, who we met at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, while he was awaiting trial for murder. >> as a producer, it's challenging to find your characters and to find the important stories in a place like maricopa county with 9,000 inmates. so you're always looking for reasons to talk to people or things that might be interesting. in the case of clark fish, i came across him in a very, very unique way. i was walking past his cell and i saw how his socks had been folded and his socks had been rolled up in a ball with these little smiles. and as a veteran, i knew that's exactly how you folded -- were trained to fold your socks in the military. and so i said, were you in the service? and he goes, yeah, i was in the army. >> i joined the army straight out of high school. it was a conviction of mine because we as a family, a lot of males in the family, have been part of the service. and so i felt it was my obligation, and i was a health care specialist. i had no idea what it meant to be a health care specialist. all i knew is i wanted to do something
such was the case with clark fish, who we met at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona, while he was awaiting trial for murder. >> as a producer, it's challenging to find your characters and to find the important stories in a place like maricopa county with 9,000 inmates. so you're always looking for reasons to talk to people or things that might be interesting. in the case of clark fish, i came across him in a very, very unique way. i was walking past his cell and i saw how his...
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news.ing onto other and man walked into a montgomery county 7-eleven early this morning and stabbed the clark in what police believe was a random act of violence. the clerk died and the suspect was caught by police with a box cutter in his hand. kevin lewis is live at the scene with a closer look. >> according to court records, king has been up -- locked up seven times before for crimes like burglary, and resisting arrest area did he is facing one count of first-degree murder after he slashed the throat and wrist of a 7-eleven clerk. a well-traveled 7-eleven sat quiet at 2:00 a.m. sean keane walked inside and stabbed the store clerk. the motive is unclear. -- a brutal crime scene. the man that created it was standing in the door frame when they arrived. -- crime text placed paper over store windows as loved ones gathered to remember the native pakistani. , he isyoungest son paying for him to be a doctor. >> day lot -- daylight brought questions. customers saw him just last night. , he neverf people complained about work. we know he is really trying. which reopened an hour ago is equipped with
news.ing onto other and man walked into a montgomery county 7-eleven early this morning and stabbed the clark in what police believe was a random act of violence. the clerk died and the suspect was caught by police with a box cutter in his hand. kevin lewis is live at the scene with a closer look. >> according to court records, king has been up -- locked up seven times before for crimes like burglary, and resisting arrest area did he is facing one count of first-degree murder after he...
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look again here at the clark county that are that close up here make their feelings. about color. of. fuel please. please. please for the people. of. we've been wanting with larry king our weekly edition and our special guest is jesse ventura he hosts off the grid on ora t.v. explain that what's the what do you mean by off the grid well what i mean by off the grid larry is i'm down where there is no electricity and there's no paved roads ever all my electricity is received from the sun and so i am not dependent upon any type of government service to provide me with my electricity or anything to make the show available that's called living off the grid so then how does i see you doing now for eight years while you see me because we have electricity but we have electricity from off the grid. so you are in a secret location. i could be i could be in cuba for all you know larry. you know share in fact my cameraman we have a director here named fidel and i have a cameraman over here named shea i'm not. not your show is broadcast see into what you've called occupied america what are you
look again here at the clark county that are that close up here make their feelings. about color. of. fuel please. please. please for the people. of. we've been wanting with larry king our weekly edition and our special guest is jesse ventura he hosts off the grid on ora t.v. explain that what's the what do you mean by off the grid well what i mean by off the grid larry is i'm down where there is no electricity and there's no paved roads ever all my electricity is received from the sun and so i...
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at the center, jeff clark answering the kwechlt >> is any wave too big? >> is any wave too big? i -- >> we'll see. what surfer walz tempt to ride and survive waves that dwarf them. >> peter melled is last year's winner. a man who tried to stay calm today in small waves. >> are you worried? >> this is the first time i've come in. >> the waves are nothing compared to tomorrow. 50 feet call. >> i'll tell you. my experience this is going to be a big swell. >> i think it's going to be tough getting in tomorrow. you know? leave and get here. get in the spot. >> an ultimate thrill in playing with our planet. from half moon bay abc7 news. >> and invitational is going to start at 8:00 in the morning. >> and you can see the >> spencer christian is here. >> give you a look at what is going on here. a powerful pacific storm. wave heights reaching between 23, 30 feet. the storm is not going to reach the bay area but high waves, much higher than average, will the surf peaks tomorrow, we'll have a high surf advisory in effect for bay area beaches. and in mavericks there may be heights of 40 fe
at the center, jeff clark answering the kwechlt >> is any wave too big? >> is any wave too big? i -- >> we'll see. what surfer walz tempt to ride and survive waves that dwarf them. >> peter melled is last year's winner. a man who tried to stay calm today in small waves. >> are you worried? >> this is the first time i've come in. >> the waves are nothing compared to tomorrow. 50 feet call. >> i'll tell you. my experience this is going to be a big...
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the playoff games. willie mays, jack clark, the beatles concert at -- stick park. it's really been an extraordinary journey for that location and as i say it's bitter sweet. a lot of people put in a lot of hard work over the period of time. on behalf of mayor lee who was unable to attend, i'm going to present a certificate of honor to you from the mayor and i'm going to ask our general manager to say a few words and alvarez and ask vice-president of operations with the 49ers to say a few words and we'll recognize you with a momento of this occasion. on behalf of mayor lee, i want to thank each one of you. >> thank you, commissioner. bitter sweet is certainly the word as i look out at rec's and park teams. there have been teams that step foot on the field at candle stick the last several decades. you mentioned some of the highlights. it is hollowed ground. today we honor our own team. these are the men and women that have given the city so much pride and so much cause for celebration and warmth. there is going to be a lot of talk this week about clark and joe montan
the playoff games. willie mays, jack clark, the beatles concert at -- stick park. it's really been an extraordinary journey for that location and as i say it's bitter sweet. a lot of people put in a lot of hard work over the period of time. on behalf of mayor lee who was unable to attend, i'm going to present a certificate of honor to you from the mayor and i'm going to ask our general manager to say a few words and alvarez and ask vice-president of operations with the 49ers to say a few words...
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first of all with the family people like jefferson and lewis and clark and so forth. prevent a lot more very obscure people. i mentioned it to my wife one day and she said, so, you're creating a list of them in the united states? i said, my god, that is the title. i looked it up on amazon and all the various book catalogs i could find, no one has ever used this title. such an obvious title really. but just interesting a question from it's also the type that simply gets into a lot of trouble. i find a very good way to bring yourself down to earth or take yourself down a peg or do is to look at amazon's one star reviews. one star reviews where they say this is the most boring book i've ever read in my life. goes on and on. from a woman who says i am unabashed militant feminist and i am appalled, so appalled by the fact that the many united states, i'm not even going to pick it up and read. i got a one star review without even being read. [laughter] but her view is one that i anticipated, why is that all men? the fact is the reality is that in the physical uniting of amer
first of all with the family people like jefferson and lewis and clark and so forth. prevent a lot more very obscure people. i mentioned it to my wife one day and she said, so, you're creating a list of them in the united states? i said, my god, that is the title. i looked it up on amazon and all the various book catalogs i could find, no one has ever used this title. such an obvious title really. but just interesting a question from it's also the type that simply gets into a lot of trouble. i...
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in fact, it wasn't held in 2011 and 2012 because the conditions just weren't right. jeff clark the first person to ever surf mavericks is in charge of organizing the contest. he looks at the weather maps and says go when it's time and no go if the conditions aren't right. so a big contest. a lot of people came out on a beautiful day. we haven't had that storm area in this area but the storms were down in the south pacific and hawaii and sent the waves our way. >> amazing. amazing to listen to clark tell stories, too, the way he used to sneak out there when he was in high school and nobody would go. the only dude to try it. >> reporter: you know, people watch that wave breaking out there in the distance. it took a lot of courage to be the first guy to do it and jeff was the one. >> you betcha. just a teenager at the time. all right, lenny, thank you toker that. >>> well, you want to see more surfers riding gigantic waves? we have unedited video and photos of the mavericks surf contest on our website, kpix.com. look for the links at the top of the homepage. >>> >>> big waves at t
in fact, it wasn't held in 2011 and 2012 because the conditions just weren't right. jeff clark the first person to ever surf mavericks is in charge of organizing the contest. he looks at the weather maps and says go when it's time and no go if the conditions aren't right. so a big contest. a lot of people came out on a beautiful day. we haven't had that storm area in this area but the storms were down in the south pacific and hawaii and sent the waves our way. >> amazing. amazing to...
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the police were led here by someone you wouldn't expect: john clark from the american drug company pfizer. this stuff is gonna get into people's medicine cabinets? >> unfortunately, yes. >> counterfeit drugs are ending up in millions of american homes. at this postal facility, the shear volume of packages of suspicious drugs is staggering, and this is just from one day. [ticking] [crowd chanting] >> when most people think of brazil, they think of its passion and excellence in soccer... [crowd cheers] not of skyscrapers in sao paulo, the financial hub of a fledgling economic superpower. they think of the pulsating beat of the samba and carnival, not commodities or the world's largest cattle industry. [cow moos] most powerful country in south america? >> gdp-wise, we are bigger than all the other countries together. this is it. hello. time for americans to wake up. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we take a look at the impact of global expansion on american corporate tax loopholes, counterfeit drug trafficking, and the economic rise of brazil. we begin wi
the police were led here by someone you wouldn't expect: john clark from the american drug company pfizer. this stuff is gonna get into people's medicine cabinets? >> unfortunately, yes. >> counterfeit drugs are ending up in millions of american homes. at this postal facility, the shear volume of packages of suspicious drugs is staggering, and this is just from one day. [ticking] [crowd chanting] >> when most people think of brazil, they think of its passion and excellence in...
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the reef. it really is as jeff clark said could be one of the best they've had. they've had great ones. this could be spectacular. >> thank you bill. >>> governor brown state of the state address comes as california is bringing in billions in surplus revenue. governor brown said that money should be protected, not spent. before the state of the state the governor handed out a mock playing card with his dog on front. aprude ept -- prudent scoringy knows to nibble at his kibel. >> the state of the state. >> what a comeback it is. to applause the governor cited a million more jobs, a 10- dollar minimum wage. >> a budge starry -- budgetary sure blast plus in the billions. but don't spend it. >> that's the message on the flip side, good budget years are followed by bad. we should make sure we protect the rainy day fund so we don't have the ups and downs. >> no sweeping projects or proposal, only a one liner on high speed rail. the focus on saving. >> not every dollar needs to be put away in a reserve. >> california lingering drought and climate change played center stage. >> we need everyone
the reef. it really is as jeff clark said could be one of the best they've had. they've had great ones. this could be spectacular. >> thank you bill. >>> governor brown state of the state address comes as california is bringing in billions in surplus revenue. governor brown said that money should be protected, not spent. before the state of the state the governor handed out a mock playing card with his dog on front. aprude ept -- prudent scoringy knows to nibble at his kibel....
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while he is the dick clark of business news, like regis, he never ages. . the chairwoman was rockin' the rachel haircut back then. there you go. >> the same. >> you are also dick clark. >> the whole thing. >> the negotiator. now, this is pre-"iron man." >> i'm meaner looking now. >> you are. if that can be possible. >> you don't look intelligent back then, for what it's worth. >> and pete. pit boss. still manscaped as ever. but your pony was a little shorter. >> i'm not happy about the top. either shot doesn't look very good. >> handsome specimen of a man. and i, of course. i didn't join "fast money" until 2009. here's a shot from back then. >> oh. >> check out the -- >> i do not remember that look. >> nancy drew visits the set of "fast money." >> we've all changed. what a great seven years. >> been a great seven. >>> our final deadly trades and lucky trades are next. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> that's a live look from times square at the nasdaq markets. final lucky and deadly trades.
while he is the dick clark of business news, like regis, he never ages. . the chairwoman was rockin' the rachel haircut back then. there you go. >> the same. >> you are also dick clark. >> the whole thing. >> the negotiator. now, this is pre-"iron man." >> i'm meaner looking now. >> you are. if that can be possible. >> you don't look intelligent back then, for what it's worth. >> and pete. pit boss. still manscaped as ever. but your pony...
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the only woman who appears in this story is sacajawea in the lewis and clark saw the. otherwise i am afraid to way women play ancillary rules. they have an important role in other aspect of america but not in its physical union of the nation. so i started establishing this list which got to 100 people on it which may be 75 you had never heard of but nonetheless who i was convinced played a very important part and then you come to how do you organize it? i once talked the university of chicago for a semester and the university of california, created nonfiction writing and i always thought there were three key elements to the writing of a nonfiction book, one is the idea. the idea is king. you got to have a terrific idea to write a book. the writing has to be good. but it is not the second most important thing. the second most important thing is the structure of the book. you can write lyrically about a wonderful idea but if the structure is all over the map you are going to lose people. how do you look at these 100 people who played such an important role in the story o
the only woman who appears in this story is sacajawea in the lewis and clark saw the. otherwise i am afraid to way women play ancillary rules. they have an important role in other aspect of america but not in its physical union of the nation. so i started establishing this list which got to 100 people on it which may be 75 you had never heard of but nonetheless who i was convinced played a very important part and then you come to how do you organize it? i once talked the university of chicago...
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and other hand carrying out this cold war propaganda against russia that's the big should this will happen there. you know clark there you get more perspective on the universe london terror if it's an update on the investigation into the vocal group bombings by having on her web site as well r.t. dot com. coming up next here on our t.v. we're bringing you the touching story of a nother young survivor of the attack as well nine year old olga will be talking about their life was saved by a stranger. or spittles under fire in the central african republic is violence in the country's reached crisis point this last week if the international medical group doctors without borders was forced to cut its aid to the country's largest refugee camp the u.n. is now also warning of an imminent humanitarian catastrophe to disease rampant among more than a million displaced people there after whom face starvation french military contingents been battling militants there so far has failed to bring any secure to the country as artie's maria financial reports. less than a year after french moods marched into mali france again is f
and other hand carrying out this cold war propaganda against russia that's the big should this will happen there. you know clark there you get more perspective on the universe london terror if it's an update on the investigation into the vocal group bombings by having on her web site as well r.t. dot com. coming up next here on our t.v. we're bringing you the touching story of a nother young survivor of the attack as well nine year old olga will be talking about their life was saved by a...
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places in norfolk syria to reach we'll talk to or there were according to lore sources please for the off clark foam boys that were cruising across the country in different directions to mislead anyone who is fighting for attack or the car to steal or get a hold to get to hold off ed piece the dangerous chemical weapons. disobey him look like this that if there was almost a curfew. it can be harvested any movement on the streets. the security to authorities in the park to enforce christian missions to survey of local history was prevented them from above from filming at any location and low toxicity for security reasons the appeal for caught sight of chicken you could imagine. by noon yesterday the security measures softly to the other two vehicles in which the lips of them believe that they have a shipment house with the simple folk like don't switch to non smokers stir until blended well it's a good thing. publicly today walked off the record this and officials are happy people is that the safety arguing that their best to meet at the deadline set by the hope is to double the oven on two nati
places in norfolk syria to reach we'll talk to or there were according to lore sources please for the off clark foam boys that were cruising across the country in different directions to mislead anyone who is fighting for attack or the car to steal or get a hold to get to hold off ed piece the dangerous chemical weapons. disobey him look like this that if there was almost a curfew. it can be harvested any movement on the streets. the security to authorities in the park to enforce christian...
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i have to say that this is a particular honor delivering the james clarke chace lecture. he was my predecessor and the great mentor as well when at the debut of my career i had approved us the privilege of writing for him at "foreign affairs," one of our worthy competitors. let's begin. there was a time in the not-too- distant past when the office of the president carried with it all but unprecedented powers, not unlike the great emperors of old. distant past when the office of the president. unprecedented powers none unlike the great emperor even changed the course of history in the democracy or oligarchy and the political systems removed in every other respect from the traditional dictatorship the president still have unfettered power. i like to call this imperial presidency. the can launch wars in algeria and indochina with a gesture to the national assembly that met regularly and across from the palace where he presided. today he must turn to the deeply fractured parliament for approval in every major political decision. in london where winston churchill and the cabine
i have to say that this is a particular honor delivering the james clarke chace lecture. he was my predecessor and the great mentor as well when at the debut of my career i had approved us the privilege of writing for him at "foreign affairs," one of our worthy competitors. let's begin. there was a time in the not-too- distant past when the office of the president carried with it all but unprecedented powers, not unlike the great emperors of old. distant past when the office of the...
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catch all the excitement during dick clark's new york rockin' eve hosted by ryan seacrest. >>> teen-age sisters and a baby were struck by a truck. the teens got into an argument and one of the girls got out of the vehicle with the baby carrier and rushed into the street. her sister followed. a truck passing by struck all three. they've been taken to the hospital, one in critical condition. the baby was thrown and is in serious condition tonight. police say the driver of the truck that hit them was not drinking. the intersection will be closed for the next several hours as a result. >> and it's ban deadly new year's eve in san francisco. two died, including a little girl after being hit by cars. a hit-and-run driver struck a person. and just a few hours ago a little girl died after being struck at ellis and polk street. alan long is at the crime scene. >> reporter: a honda suv struck a woman and her children while they were in that crosswalk around 8:00 tonight. the mother and her two kids had the right of way when a honda took a right turn into the crosswalk and struck them. a 7-year-ol
catch all the excitement during dick clark's new york rockin' eve hosted by ryan seacrest. >>> teen-age sisters and a baby were struck by a truck. the teens got into an argument and one of the girls got out of the vehicle with the baby carrier and rushed into the street. her sister followed. a truck passing by struck all three. they've been taken to the hospital, one in critical condition. the baby was thrown and is in serious condition tonight. police say the driver of the truck that...
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the team unveiled drawings of clark the cub on monday. named for the street on which wrigley field is located. the cubs had a live care mascot in 1916, eight years years after they won their most recent world series. this is the "cbs morning news." [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. [ male announcer ] you say tomato. ♪ old el paso says diced tomato stand 'n stuff chicken tacos. ♪ you say what's for dinner? old el paso says start somewhere fresh. [ male announcer ] when you feel good, no one is immune. emergen-c has more vitamin c than 10 oranges plus other antioxidants and electrolytes to help you come down with a serious case of healthy. emergen-c. making healthy contagious. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. in florida, a retired police captain is facing a murder charge. the 71-year-old is accused of fa
the team unveiled drawings of clark the cub on monday. named for the street on which wrigley field is located. the cubs had a live care mascot in 1916, eight years years after they won their most recent world series. this is the "cbs morning news." [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow...
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ladies and gentlemen, the dave clark five. ♪ ♪ you say that you need me, you'll always be mine ♪ ♪ >> you feel about that? >> we're very pleased. but i don't think you would say we would be rivals. we have a completely different sound. >> we were the first band to tour america. we did 46 cities. then you realized you had made it. >> suddenly it's like the gates of hell are opened. ♪ >> every transatlantic oceanliner seems to have another british band that rockets up to the top of the american charts. ♪ >> there was this powder keg of energy from the young people in england and it touch the flame to the fuse and boom. ♪ >> maybe she's not there, but they're here and they're the zombies. ♪ ♪ please don't bother to try to find her ♪ ♪ she's not there ♪ >> i loved the zombies, because they were keyboard oriented. the first guy to really develop the idea of rock 'n' roll soloing on a keyboard. >> the first time welcome now, with their top hit, "you really got me going," the kinks. ♪ girl, you really got me going, >> the kinks were already a very big band in the uk. but if you break in amer
ladies and gentlemen, the dave clark five. ♪ ♪ you say that you need me, you'll always be mine ♪ ♪ >> you feel about that? >> we're very pleased. but i don't think you would say we would be rivals. we have a completely different sound. >> we were the first band to tour america. we did 46 cities. then you realized you had made it. >> suddenly it's like the gates of hell are opened. ♪ >> every transatlantic oceanliner seems to have another british band that...
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also has some negative things that the president kind of gave up and lost support for the afghan mission. general clarkin afghanistan? are we losing ground after all the sacrifices we have put together? is that why obama is so anxious to get the heck out of there, and is it going to cost us dearly because of this? >> well, i don't think we have ever had the full body of troops that we needed in afghanistan to do the job, even with the surge. we went into there under the bush administration and the idea was to do the minimum and focus on iraq. so we got started on the wrong foot. we just never had -- and it's their country, so we've done a lot there. it's time to come home. as far as the president's conviction is concerned, look, when he surged those troops, he made the best decision from a host of bad alternatives, and frankly, i'm happy that he was thinking about it really, really hard. he's not a high school coach cheerleading a football team. he's got serious responsibilities and he's got to be second-guessing himself. that's the kind of leader you actually have to have at that level. >> no, i get t
also has some negative things that the president kind of gave up and lost support for the afghan mission. general clarkin afghanistan? are we losing ground after all the sacrifices we have put together? is that why obama is so anxious to get the heck out of there, and is it going to cost us dearly because of this? >> well, i don't think we have ever had the full body of troops that we needed in afghanistan to do the job, even with the surge. we went into there under the bush...
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santa clara battled down the stretch. clark with the steal and brownridge two of his team-high 30. the long pass for two more. 75-66. the dozen 6-3 in the west coast conference. the gaels at home against loyola marymount, off to a good start with the shooting of the joosti. st. mary's grabbed the lead and joosti with 15 points. now check out the hustle of joosti in the second half. joosti rans ball and makes the pass to waldow for the hoop waldow gets the loyola defender in the air and st. mary's rolls 89-61? >> no coach more associated with conternry college basketball than duke's mike krzyzewski. blue devils against florida state in what could be the coach's 900th win. duke up by 18 at halftime. second half, suleiman between the more 11. coach k gets no. 900 and. well, history was made today on the women's finals in the australian open. . dominicka cibulkova and li na. na in the far court and win her second career major. she is also the first asian player to win the australian open and shes will has a pretty good sense of humor. her first comment about her husband. >> giving up a
santa clara battled down the stretch. clark with the steal and brownridge two of his team-high 30. the long pass for two more. 75-66. the dozen 6-3 in the west coast conference. the gaels at home against loyola marymount, off to a good start with the shooting of the joosti. st. mary's grabbed the lead and joosti with 15 points. now check out the hustle of joosti in the second half. joosti rans ball and makes the pass to waldow for the hoop waldow gets the loyola defender in the air and st....
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as we reported at 5:00 the organizer, jeff clark, said it was looking good for friday and he was poised to announce the start, which is only held when it is really big and the 24 top surfers show up on 24 hour notice, but then the winds started, out of concern for the surfers he postponed the announcement but letter said the contest was on. >> relief, your anticipation and so many false starts through ought the years, we worry we won't get the right day the whole year. we'll see waves upwards of 40 feet. and it pretty exciting. all the guys are ready to go. fans will not be allowed on the beach, the contest will be on tv. the harbor control hopes people stay off the beach. we'll have a lot of boats in an area that's not and-a-half gate able -- and-a-half fat able. >> a reminder the beach will be closed thursday night, before the contest starts at 8:00 a.m. on friday. a racial slur in their dorm room with a flag and bike lock around the victim's neck. >>> a san francisco police officer is accused of molesttation is held on a million dollars bail. richard hastings appeared in court. he's
as we reported at 5:00 the organizer, jeff clark, said it was looking good for friday and he was poised to announce the start, which is only held when it is really big and the 24 top surfers show up on 24 hour notice, but then the winds started, out of concern for the surfers he postponed the announcement but letter said the contest was on. >> relief, your anticipation and so many false starts through ought the years, we worry we won't get the right day the whole year. we'll see waves...
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at the time i liked kimberly-clark the paper company. i still do. i told this cantankerous client that i thought this one, kmb, would be terrific for his portfolio. he agreed. i got it. i got the sale. he told me to buy 1,000 shares. i got it! almost immediately it went up eight points. it was a dream. i had a winner. so i called him, i said bob, bob, i want to ring the register. i want to sell the 1,000 shares of kimberly-clark. i thought he would thank me. he was furious. he told me that i had said kimberly would be good for the long term, that it could have great gains over time, he wasn't interested in making $8,000. then he questioned my integrity. he wanted to know if i was churning him. that's a horrible charge, meaning i was just trying to generate commissions with his money. you know what? i was scorched and torched. but he did teach me a terrific lesson. just as you don't want to turn a trade into an investment because that's usually a sign you're embracing a loss, you don't want to turn investment into a trade. you have a good one, let it
at the time i liked kimberly-clark the paper company. i still do. i told this cantankerous client that i thought this one, kmb, would be terrific for his portfolio. he agreed. i got it. i got the sale. he told me to buy 1,000 shares. i got it! almost immediately it went up eight points. it was a dream. i had a winner. so i called him, i said bob, bob, i want to ring the register. i want to sell the 1,000 shares of kimberly-clark. i thought he would thank me. he was furious. he told me that i...
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today in the world we live in, shots fired is not an uncommon call. >> clark county sheriff's deputy suzanne hopper arrives at the scene and discovers what she believes are the shooter's footprints. she begins taking photographs, having no idea that an unstable, well-armed man waits in the next trailer. suddenly, a shot rings out. >> we've got -- i repeat, 69 is down. we have somebody armed here. >> deputy hopper has been shot. other officers respond, including clark county sheriff gene kelly who hired the deputy himself. >> i circled around and i saw her down. at this point, we had a man in that trailer. >> the shooter is 57-year-old michael ferryman, a resident of the trailer park with a history of mental health problems. he's barricaded himself inside his mobile home. >> i still got movement at the trailer as well. he just keeps looking out the window. >> cameraman don hatcher from wdtn in dayton finds a hiding place behind a tree to record the scene as it unfolds. >> it was a good spot. i could see everything. and i stayed there and nobody knew i was there. the cops couldn't see m
today in the world we live in, shots fired is not an uncommon call. >> clark county sheriff's deputy suzanne hopper arrives at the scene and discovers what she believes are the shooter's footprints. she begins taking photographs, having no idea that an unstable, well-armed man waits in the next trailer. suddenly, a shot rings out. >> we've got -- i repeat, 69 is down. we have somebody armed here. >> deputy hopper has been shot. other officers respond, including clark county...
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the world. >> reporter: jeff clark was the first person to surf this break.st that attracts the best big wave surfers on earth. >> we don't know when the perfect day in our four-month window is going to happen. we just have to be ready, and when we see it, we've got to jump. >> reporter: that day came on friday. >> you can really see how tall and huge just the enormity of this wave. >> reporter: the 24 contestants and thousands of fans had less than 48 hours' notice to get here. >> most people that you run into here, they're amped. they're happy. they've taken the day off, called in sick. >> reporter: that would apply to sugar molina, who drove 12 hours to mavericks with two of her surfer friends. >> actually being at half moon bay and experiencing it with other people who surf and understand what it feels like to ride a wave, it's just an amazing feeling to be surrounded by all those people. >> reporter: the waves break a half mile off the coast, so spectators watched a live stream onshore. these are life-or-death waves. >> that's what it is. they're coming
the world. >> reporter: jeff clark was the first person to surf this break.st that attracts the best big wave surfers on earth. >> we don't know when the perfect day in our four-month window is going to happen. we just have to be ready, and when we see it, we've got to jump. >> reporter: that day came on friday. >> you can really see how tall and huge just the enormity of this wave. >> reporter: the 24 contestants and thousands of fans had less than 48 hours'...
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the problem at dodgers stadium in l.a. is how to play hockey out doors in short sleeve shirt weather. meet guy clark nominated for a grammy for the best folk album. you are watching "cbs this morning" saturday. >>> coming up as much of the nation is struggling with ice, snow, and bitter cold temperatures in california, surf's up, way up. >> that's where i'm going. we'll be right back. this is "cbs this morning saturday." >>> you start by saying by almost any measure the world is better than it has ever been yet at the same time there's a new report out this morning suggesting that 85 people in the world of which i assume you're one own as much wealth as a half of the world's population. connect those two ideas which might seem to some in conflict. >> well people are living longer lives than ever before. we've got the number of children who die down. we need to do more and certainly taking philanthropy taking the wealth that i'm lucky enough to have and applying it on behalf of those people to invent vaccines, get them out there, that's a very just thing. we want to lift those people up. we want to g
the problem at dodgers stadium in l.a. is how to play hockey out doors in short sleeve shirt weather. meet guy clark nominated for a grammy for the best folk album. you are watching "cbs this morning" saturday. >>> coming up as much of the nation is struggling with ice, snow, and bitter cold temperatures in california, surf's up, way up. >> that's where i'm going. we'll be right back. this is "cbs this morning saturday." >>> you start by saying by...
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the best-performing european ocado.as caroline hyde has the details. clark'sost talked technology, that is what this company is. -- >> wes talked technology, because that is what this company is. many are building up significant kes in the company. this is the application of the technology that this company has built, the expansion beyond groceries that is giving people jumping up and down about this company. if you go inside its distribution centers, they have two vast distribution centers, the way in which it moves. they so efficiently managed to deliver groceries which they believe to harvest things to hoffer's online. this is state-of-the-art. theysmoked analysts and have said there's not a retailer out there in the whole of the world that does not want to get their hands on the technology that they have. that is the future, it is about licensing the technology to other areas. >> because they developed it themselves, don't they? is inf their workforce i.t. >> they administer you have cranes inside at 20 miles an hour. they are delivering somebody things so
the best-performing european ocado.as caroline hyde has the details. clark'sost talked technology, that is what this company is. -- >> wes talked technology, because that is what this company is. many are building up significant kes in the company. this is the application of the technology that this company has built, the expansion beyond groceries that is giving people jumping up and down about this company. if you go inside its distribution centers, they have two vast distribution...
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. >> reporter: on the north shore of the hawaiian island of owahu clark little used to head into thea surf board. now he conquer it is big waves with nothing more than flippers and a camera. >> i like the power, the thunder, the sound, the feeling of the wave coming over and crunching and this is the heart of it. it's not just taking the shot. you need to know where to be. your timing has to be right so the barrel breaks perfectly over you. >> reporter: the result is an inside look at the stunning beauty of waves. what is it like when you're out there shooting waves? >> i love it. it's exciting. i get my adrenaline pumping and at the same time it's scary. >> reporter: so it can be dangerous. >> it can be dangerous. i mean, people die out here and mother nature sometimes can look calm and nice, you go out there and boom, you know? eight to ten-foot sets come and break on your head. >> reporter: do you have a couple favorite photographs that spring to mind? >> marlin was one that is a back wash wave. the sun was rising behind it and it froze. it looks almost like a fish tail. >> report
. >> reporter: on the north shore of the hawaiian island of owahu clark little used to head into thea surf board. now he conquer it is big waves with nothing more than flippers and a camera. >> i like the power, the thunder, the sound, the feeling of the wave coming over and crunching and this is the heart of it. it's not just taking the shot. you need to know where to be. your timing has to be right so the barrel breaks perfectly over you. >> reporter: the result is an inside...