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tom clark, at the time, was a year older than i am now. i'm 40, three clark was 45 at the time.een and an exceptional law student, actually ended up in washington by accident. franklin roosevelt had wanted to hire tom clark's older brother, it was an exceptional law student, big shot lawyer and was by all accounts on his way to doing grand things. complex older brother said no, i'm doing very well here in texas. so, then, the senator from texas said to the, white house i've got his younger brother. take him. they said, finn sent him up. they gave tom clark initially something of a lackey job in the department of justice. but clark worked his way up. what he may have lacked in perhaps academic ability, he certainly made up for in work ethic. he became chairman's attorney general and became very successful in being an aggressive attorney general. in part because he recognized that he was not the best lawyer in the building. so, what he did was manage the department of justice and say, what can we do to advance the administration's agenda? now, we expect that of our attorneys gener
tom clark, at the time, was a year older than i am now. i'm 40, three clark was 45 at the time.een and an exceptional law student, actually ended up in washington by accident. franklin roosevelt had wanted to hire tom clark's older brother, it was an exceptional law student, big shot lawyer and was by all accounts on his way to doing grand things. complex older brother said no, i'm doing very well here in texas. so, then, the senator from texas said to the, white house i've got his younger...
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began in earnest with tom clark working for president truman. >> follow the presidency programs that have been featured on american history tv, availae to watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. >> you are watching american history tv. to see what's coming up today, visit c-span.org slash history. you can also follow along on social media at c-span history. on twitter, instagram and facebook. >> our weekly has serious, the presidency, highlights the politics, policies and histories of u.s. presidents and first ladies. this, week scientist and abraham lincoln historian david kent talks about the 16th presidents interest in science and technology. from farm science to patent cases to advances in warfare. mr. kent is president of the lincoln group of the district of columbia, which hosts this event. >> welcome, welcome to the september meeting of the lincoln group of the district of columbia. i am david jay kent, president of the lincoln group of the district of columbia. this is kind of a special night because, not only as our first meeting since june, but we also have zoom,
began in earnest with tom clark working for president truman. >> follow the presidency programs that have been featured on american history tv, availae to watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. >> you are watching american history tv. to see what's coming up today, visit c-span.org slash history. you can also follow along on social media at c-span history. on twitter, instagram and facebook. >> our weekly has serious, the presidency, highlights the politics,...
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otherwise, it's clark is tom, the fog warnings for dish or in the northeast is clad elsewhere, but very little in the way of rain or wind. ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a role in strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. lou ah, we'll get back it watching al jazeera, remind of our top story is this. the u. s. as it will designate rushes, wagner group as a transnational criminal organization. white house, national security spokesman john kirby says, the private military group has about 50000 fighters in ukraine. most of them drawn from prisons and government protest continue for a 3rd day and peruse capital. calling for the resignation of president, deena boulevard a. she's accused protest of wanting to overturn the government off the demonstrations tongue violent on thursday. chris hi
otherwise, it's clark is tom, the fog warnings for dish or in the northeast is clad elsewhere, but very little in the way of rain or wind. ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a role in strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between...
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maybe jeffrey clark, john eastman, tom klukowski, some of those people who may have been involved inould rather be witnesses than defendants. i think if we see charges against those individuals, that could be a sign that the prosecutors are trying to flip them. same in the mar-a-lago case. you may see some of these lawyers who signed these documents saying that they've turned everything over, or other people i know there's been some talk that the valet who gave statements to the fbi first was not as forthcoming as he later was. that is somebody who also has potential criminal exposure. if you see criminal charges against lower level people you will know that they're working the way up the chain. >> glenn, there was a federal judge who's ordered trump's lawyers to provide the government the names of private investigators he hired to search his properties for any classified material still in his possession. what does this mean for smith's investigation? >> it means the federal prosecutors are pushing as hard as they can to make sure they get all the evidence of potential crimes by dona
maybe jeffrey clark, john eastman, tom klukowski, some of those people who may have been involved inould rather be witnesses than defendants. i think if we see charges against those individuals, that could be a sign that the prosecutors are trying to flip them. same in the mar-a-lago case. you may see some of these lawyers who signed these documents saying that they've turned everything over, or other people i know there's been some talk that the valet who gave statements to the fbi first was...
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clark. probably should have had more, which made tom tierney�*s brilliant equaliser all the tougher to take.grimsby town equaliser. two divisions below luton. in the last half an hour or so, tottenham have reached the fifth round. they beat championship side preston 3—nil at deepdale. all the goals came in the second half, son heung—min with two wonderful strikes for spurs. there was also a debut goal for loan signing arnaut danjuma, but the game will be remembered for those son goals, who has a relatively lean spell. we are focused, we are doing what we had to do, and we know what we have to. i think we can... we have so much inspiration, so let's see. the skin could bring us good energy —— this game. there are all today's results. a lot of replays required, but there were wins for bristol city and southampton. manchester united have kicked off agaist championshp side reading at old trafford. aberdeen have sacked their manager jim goodwin following today's 6—nil thrashing by hibs at easter road. the defeat follows monday's embarrassing defeat to sixth tier darvel in the scottish cup, which
clark. probably should have had more, which made tom tierney�*s brilliant equaliser all the tougher to take.grimsby town equaliser. two divisions below luton. in the last half an hour or so, tottenham have reached the fifth round. they beat championship side preston 3—nil at deepdale. all the goals came in the second half, son heung—min with two wonderful strikes for spurs. there was also a debut goal for loan signing arnaut danjuma, but the game will be remembered for those son goals,...
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clarke. the championship side could, probably should, have had more, which made tom cairney�*s quite brilliantld chris rigg swept in what looked to be a dramatic late winner. the wild celebrations eventually curtailed by an offside flag. a replay now awaits. fulham to do the travelling next time. tottenham, too, were taking on championship opposition in preston. not much between them, until two moments of brilliance set spurs apart. both came from heung—min son. deadly and ultimately decisive. spurs into the fifth round. the only surprise at old trafford was that it took manchester united so long to find a way through against reading. casemiro with the first, eventually, and then, just moments later, the second. 3—1, it finished, united comfortable. so perhaps the biggest surprise of the day came at luton. no, not the sprinklers suddenly switching on, but a grimsby town equaliser. two divisions below luton — today, they're equal. adam wild, bbc news. every january across the balkans, hundreds of people dress up as monsters. they do it to fend off evil spirits as the new year begins. the bigges
clarke. the championship side could, probably should, have had more, which made tom cairney�*s quite brilliantld chris rigg swept in what looked to be a dramatic late winner. the wild celebrations eventually curtailed by an offside flag. a replay now awaits. fulham to do the travelling next time. tottenham, too, were taking on championship opposition in preston. not much between them, until two moments of brilliance set spurs apart. both came from heung—min son. deadly and ultimately...
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tom, could you go to him? colgate, atolico's, e, jest or pro us love them. delicia or girls? cooper was formerly took notes. cousin clark, who couple of weeks you would use where they were spoon with circus grey's need. that's a convenient needle in a new g needs oak. as finished, i took grades by at the more didn't you was laying a chill, so you need 008 to be sure, each name what about the tale, but still you only lou. some precipio grins concerning misqueso v at revolution was sure to what you said. it's just what is why says lanyard g e federal should instantly when we were such as years for capital grants concern is to put in it, whereas each us but almost a christian. what authority to learn more about the really he wasn't sure why we could, but the mean yeah. you need this need some other, you know, done switching some of the steps to publish as your former ticker. photograph of not sure he could show it clearly. usually on youtube with cookies to sunk abuse needing matthew watson. he must corrales with o ukrainian. nationalists, tortured and slaughtered about 60000 pauls in virginia, in law of about 40000 and at
tom, could you go to him? colgate, atolico's, e, jest or pro us love them. delicia or girls? cooper was formerly took notes. cousin clark, who couple of weeks you would use where they were spoon with circus grey's need. that's a convenient needle in a new g needs oak. as finished, i took grades by at the more didn't you was laying a chill, so you need 008 to be sure, each name what about the tale, but still you only lou. some precipio grins concerning misqueso v at revolution was sure to what...
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and before that we are waiting for kimberly-clark to get a read. tom: we will be watching off the headlines, earnings report if you will. and what is going on in london, jonathan ferro starting the day, up at the crack of 10:00 a.m.. he's got one of our favorite guests within this morning, what you have? jonathan: i am not shaving. i'm waking up at about 6:00, having a nice breakfast, sync family and friends. let's set the stage, into 2023, the consensus is clear. first half is tough, we've got to pay the bill. second half is better, you get recovery. the year starts and everyone is wrong. the nasdaq up today, the euro stocks 50 here in europe up about 9%. max kettner of hsbc said get on board. i have to say, you are the man i wanted to catch up with. the note from a couple of weeks ago, i will share the quote in case our audience missed it. there's -- bears holding a 22, massive underweight, and you said this cannot we see a variety of reasons to be less bearish on risk assets in the next half. do you like what you see so far? max: so far yes, but we'
and before that we are waiting for kimberly-clark to get a read. tom: we will be watching off the headlines, earnings report if you will. and what is going on in london, jonathan ferro starting the day, up at the crack of 10:00 a.m.. he's got one of our favorite guests within this morning, what you have? jonathan: i am not shaving. i'm waking up at about 6:00, having a nice breakfast, sync family and friends. let's set the stage, into 2023, the consensus is clear. first half is tough, we've got...
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mayor tom telling me that 15 homes had to evacuate the did not have a choice. i spoke with 2 people. i'm mary lou clark and lance ellen burling about the evacuations. they talked with me right after they were allowed back in their home to grab some of their belongings. here's what they had to say. >> so city richmond has been really pro at this whole about 9 o'clock last night. yeah, police came around told us that the flashing lights part of the evaluation situation at about police officer a fireman came by and said the city is encouraging you to build back away. >> encouraged to leave and told that they had to leave. now, police are still little set up on the street here behind me there, of course, not allowing people to go down. they're concerned potential for a landslide in a lot of residents are wondering when they'll be allowed back in their homes. the mayor told me the 2 for those folks to keep an eye on the city website but doesn't expect they'll be allowed to for the next few days as more rain comes the rest of the week. vicki and grant. rob. yeah, the weather has certainly shifted. we're just
mayor tom telling me that 15 homes had to evacuate the did not have a choice. i spoke with 2 people. i'm mary lou clark and lance ellen burling about the evacuations. they talked with me right after they were allowed back in their home to grab some of their belongings. here's what they had to say. >> so city richmond has been really pro at this whole about 9 o'clock last night. yeah, police came around told us that the flashing lights part of the evaluation situation at about police...
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tom: i feel that very strongly. jonathan: annmarie, thank you. retail sales in america. after that -- just before, we will catch up with bob michele at j.p. morgan asset management. veronica clock from -- clarke push that we will get more highs. we underestimate how far this federal reserve is going to go. tom: you talk about the strategists, the optimists and those less optimistic. what i see pushing against it now is the vix which acts differently today than a recent days. 19.15. getting down to an 18 level is not noteworthy but there is. 23.18. jonathan: really interesting interview here at bloomberg yesterday. it is possible the fed will not initially do enough because the labor market proved more resilient. that is his takeaway at the moment. the one thing that can unravel the market and my biggest concern. inflation does not come down until wages do. wages don't come down until employment claim arises -- unemployment rises. tom: that is classic bob michele. he's sitting with jamie dimon on this for the annual letter. everyone else's like bad news is bad news or good news is good news. michael is like good news is bad news is good news is bad news. jonathan: i think after the payable re
tom: i feel that very strongly. jonathan: annmarie, thank you. retail sales in america. after that -- just before, we will catch up with bob michele at j.p. morgan asset management. veronica clock from -- clarke push that we will get more highs. we underestimate how far this federal reserve is going to go. tom: you talk about the strategists, the optimists and those less optimistic. what i see pushing against it now is the vix which acts differently today than a recent days. 19.15. getting down...
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as it was generous, just minutes in, gifting a goal to jack clarke, the championship side code, probably should, have more, which made this tomelebrations eventually curtailed by an offside flag. replay now awaits, for them to do the travelling next time. tottenham while also taking on championship opposition in preston, not much between them until two moments of brilliance set spurs apart. both came from son heung—min, deadly and ultimately decisive. spurs through the fifth round. the only surprise at old trafford was that it took manchester united so long to find a way through reading, casemiro with the first, eventually, then, just moments later, the second. 3—1 it finished, united comfortable. so, perhaps the biggest surprise of the day came at luton, no, not the sprinklers suddenly switching on but a rins be down equaliser, two divisions below them. today royal court. adam wild, bbc news. birmingham goalkeeper neil etheridge says he was racially abused by spectators during his side's 2—2 fa cup draw at blackburn, while his team—mates were celebrating. jordan james's injury—time equaliser for birmingham, etheridge went to
as it was generous, just minutes in, gifting a goal to jack clarke, the championship side code, probably should, have more, which made this tomelebrations eventually curtailed by an offside flag. replay now awaits, for them to do the travelling next time. tottenham while also taking on championship opposition in preston, not much between them until two moments of brilliance set spurs apart. both came from son heung—min, deadly and ultimately decisive. spurs through the fifth round. the only...
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tom emmer. nancy pelosi, led by -- replaced by hakeem jeffries. pelosi remaing in the house, just stepping back from leadership. number two on the minority side, the whip, katherine clarkdemocrat from massachusetts. those democrats in the house and senate will be in the leadership positions and i should note that those in leadership positions could have paid more attention if you are interested in the salaries of the folks taking their jobs today, speaker of the house gets paid 220 thousand $500 a year, majority and minority leaders of each party get paid $193 -- $193,000 per year. the rank and file senators and republicans get paid $174,000 a year. they have been paid $174,000 per year since 2009, the last time there was a pay raise for a member of congress. way back in 1789 it was six dollars per day per diem for a members of congress. it got up to $5,000 per year in 1874. 1987 it was $89,500 a year. a big jump from the late 80's to the mid to thousands, $169,000 per year. so these folks are getting set to take these jobs today, that is how much they are getting paid by the taxpayers to send them to office. host: appreciated. beverly, maine, independent mine, good mo
tom emmer. nancy pelosi, led by -- replaced by hakeem jeffries. pelosi remaing in the house, just stepping back from leadership. number two on the minority side, the whip, katherine clarkdemocrat from massachusetts. those democrats in the house and senate will be in the leadership positions and i should note that those in leadership positions could have paid more attention if you are interested in the salaries of the folks taking their jobs today, speaker of the house gets paid 220 thousand...