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. >> when we got there, i started knocking on doors, and i would say, i'm tony clark from cnn. we're here to cover the rescue attempt of jessica mcclure, i need your hem. we're trying to shoot over the fence. do you have a ladder we could use. you knock on another door, and say, i hate to ask you this, but can i use your phone? that was the day before cell phones. >> cameras and microphones have been dropped down and jessica could be heard to call to her mother. >> and you couldn't widen the well and you couldn't come in at an angle. >> they drilled a shaft harrah lel to one she fell in. >> you had to drill a parallel well that someone could get through. >> the rescuers are making progress literally by inches. >> it was scary. >> lord help us all to remember that we are in your care. >> this is a gripping story because it is about a helpless little baby who had a name, who had family there. >> with the whole community gathered around, trying anything they could to get this baby out, a great human interest story. >> as the hours went on, you thought that the chances of her survi
. >> when we got there, i started knocking on doors, and i would say, i'm tony clark from cnn. we're here to cover the rescue attempt of jessica mcclure, i need your hem. we're trying to shoot over the fence. do you have a ladder we could use. you knock on another door, and say, i hate to ask you this, but can i use your phone? that was the day before cell phones. >> cameras and microphones have been dropped down and jessica could be heard to call to her mother. >> and you...
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. >> staff sergeant tony clark just returned from egypt and wanted this homecoming on the day his daughterned seven to be one she would never forget. >> it was surprising, i guess. >> the clark family has shared many welcome homes and good-byes, over the 19 years sergeant clark had served his country. >> for me, easy for them -- it is up to the kids. >> that's the hardest part. when do you have leave again. then has to leave. >> but this time he is here for good. clark is hoping to remain in the states until he retires one year from now finally completing the clark family roster. while it may not have been the birthday present she expected. >> yes? how does your dad compare to elsa? (laughing). >> she knows she is leaving the ballpark with a gift that is priceless. >> hard to compete with frozen right? well i'm sure she's counting down to the days that her daddy actually does retire. >> howard, what's coming up in sports? >> oh, there was almost a no-hitter in the national league where the pitcher came down to the final batter. and the phillies had a whole lot of firsts today. five game wi
. >> staff sergeant tony clark just returned from egypt and wanted this homecoming on the day his daughterned seven to be one she would never forget. >> it was surprising, i guess. >> the clark family has shared many welcome homes and good-byes, over the 19 years sergeant clark had served his country. >> for me, easy for them -- it is up to the kids. >> that's the hardest part. when do you have leave again. then has to leave. >> but this time he is here for...
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. >> staff sergeant tony clark returned from egypt and wanted this homecoming on the day his daughterned seven to be one she'd never forget. >> it was surprising i guess. (laughter). >> clark family shared many welcome homes and goodbyes over the 19 years sergeant clark has served his country. >> for me it's easy. for them it's tough. ain't no big thing but it's tough for the kids. >> that's the hardest part when he has to leave again. the kids think he's here to stay. then he has to leave. >> this time he's here for good. clark is hoping to remain in the states until he retires one year from now. finally completing the clark family roster. while it may not have been the birthday present she expect -- >> how does your dad compare to elsa? >> well -- >> you still want elsa? huh? >> tamika shows she's leaving the ballpark with a gift that's priceless. >> that's hard to compete with frozen. the reunion is part of a big day at the ballpark celebrating vets and armed service members from all across the tampa bay area. >>> a bar in mexico is redefining the term wet bar. the world's first un
. >> staff sergeant tony clark returned from egypt and wanted this homecoming on the day his daughterned seven to be one she'd never forget. >> it was surprising i guess. (laughter). >> clark family shared many welcome homes and goodbyes over the 19 years sergeant clark has served his country. >> for me it's easy. for them it's tough. ain't no big thing but it's tough for the kids. >> that's the hardest part when he has to leave again. the kids think he's here to...
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[laughter] you remember your frequent battles with the clark and tony office. you may not remember those productive nights at the barley house. [applause] you were founding members of the mob, bouncing like mad and watching if your student body president, dance with joy after the ponies victory. you will think back to those fall game days on the boulevard. i don't recall seeing too many of you in the stadium. those of you are graduated this afternoon with high honors and distinctions, well done it. as i like to tell the sea students, you too can be president. [applause] after four years of sitting through lectures, i feel you're not in the mood for another one up. what i learned about graduation speeches is that they are too long and rarely remembered. i will keep this short. i cannot attest to how memorable it will be. i asked mark craig to deliver the sermon before my second inauguration as governor of texas. i still remember his twang it as he talked about moses. god called moses to action and a moses found excuses not to act. who am i that i should go to ph
[laughter] you remember your frequent battles with the clark and tony office. you may not remember those productive nights at the barley house. [applause] you were founding members of the mob, bouncing like mad and watching if your student body president, dance with joy after the ponies victory. you will think back to those fall game days on the boulevard. i don't recall seeing too many of you in the stadium. those of you are graduated this afternoon with high honors and distinctions, well done...
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she had no idea that her dad staff sergeant tony clark had just return home from the middle east. >>old whether it's baseball football basketball half time there's never a dry eye in the arena when this happens. >> pretty awesome. >>> the sheriff's association of new jersey has join a chorus of law enforcement groups to demand the return of a fugitive named joanne cheismard. she's a cop killer and suspected in other murders. she's been hiding in cuba ever since. there's a mural at marquette university in wisconsin. >> here is what the mural looks like in tribute to her. as tucker mentioned. she changed her name. here's a little bit history of her. she's a black panther convicted of a murder of a new jersey state trooper, in 1973. in 1979 she broke out of prip and authorities believe she did move to cuba in 1984. she remains on the fbi most wanted terrorist list. put up a mural? >> that's a feather in her cap. >> what i find so striking in addition to everything else she was also like a complete racist who killed people because of the color of their skin. i'm so struck by the selectiv
she had no idea that her dad staff sergeant tony clark had just return home from the middle east. >>old whether it's baseball football basketball half time there's never a dry eye in the arena when this happens. >> pretty awesome. >>> the sheriff's association of new jersey has join a chorus of law enforcement groups to demand the return of a fugitive named joanne cheismard. she's a cop killer and suspected in other murders. she's been hiding in cuba ever since. there's a...
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. >> more of general clark's remarks along with tony blair and senator graham and others will be talking about the iran nuclear agreement,is is the middle east peace process russian aggression in ukraine. it is hosted by the milken institute and airs tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >> 150 years ago this weekend, a grieving nation gathered along the route of president lincoln's funeral train from washington, d.c. to springfield, illinois. this sunday afternoon at 2:30 on american history tv, we are live from the cemetery in springfield to commemorate the anniversary of president lincoln's funeral. and a recreation of the 1865 speeches and musical performances and hiffletians and authors and tour of the lincoln funeral car. saturday, grand prize winners in our student cam documentary competition and at 8:00, the festive yits of prime minister abe and the toast at the dinner in his honor and sunday morning at 10:30, the supreme court of the united states oral arguments on the issue of same-sex marriage. and on c-span book tv saturday night at 10:00 we look at the life of our first lady
. >> more of general clark's remarks along with tony blair and senator graham and others will be talking about the iran nuclear agreement,is is the middle east peace process russian aggression in ukraine. it is hosted by the milken institute and airs tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >> 150 years ago this weekend, a grieving nation gathered along the route of president lincoln's funeral train from washington, d.c. to springfield, illinois. this sunday afternoon at 2:30 on...
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clark county coroner expects the investigation will take a minimum of six to eight weeks. bb king died may 14th at his home while under hospice care. his manager le vern tonyorked with king for nearly four decade. tony retained legal control including power of attorney over king's affairs. one week before her father died karen williams went before a judge trying to get back control back. she said that relatives were being kept out of her father's gated community. >> he died and they were like why shouldn't family aloud to visit him and why shouldn't we be with our father, grandfather, uncle in his last days. >> reporter: the state of the nevada a twice looked into allegation that is king was being abused but investigators found no evidence. >> reporter: this death investigation folks comes as his family plans to return king to eternal rest in the in mississippi delta. >> that is all they want and they want to be at peace. >> michelle miller, reporting tonight. procession and memorial are set for king, tomorrow in memphis, and that will be followed by friday viewing and a sat take burial in mississippi. >>> good evening everyone. it is day back to work for
clark county coroner expects the investigation will take a minimum of six to eight weeks. bb king died may 14th at his home while under hospice care. his manager le vern tonyorked with king for nearly four decade. tony retained legal control including power of attorney over king's affairs. one week before her father died karen williams went before a judge trying to get back control back. she said that relatives were being kept out of her father's gated community. >> he died and they were...
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clark county coroner expects the investigation will take a minimum of six to eight weeks. wylie king better known as b.b. king died may 14th at his home understand hospice care. tonyr more than four decades. tony retained power of attorney. she said relatives were being kept out of her father's gated community. >> why shouldn't somebody be allowed to be with him, why shouldn't we be with our father our grandfather, our uncle in his last days? >> reporter: the state of nevada twice looked into allegations that king was being abused. but investigators found no evidence. this death investigation comes as his family plans to return king to eternal rest in the mississippi delta. >> the children want to be at peace. >> the county corner emphasized that at this point, they don't have evidence that the allegations of foul play will be substantiated. "cbs this morning" did reach out to laverne tony and did not hear back from her. b.b. king is expected to be buried on saturday in mississippi. >> i still have been heard why the family thinks that the people close to him would want to kill him? >> well i think that's a question for the family. certainly, it's one that they ha
clark county coroner expects the investigation will take a minimum of six to eight weeks. wylie king better known as b.b. king died may 14th at his home understand hospice care. tonyr more than four decades. tony retained power of attorney. she said relatives were being kept out of her father's gated community. >> why shouldn't somebody be allowed to be with him, why shouldn't we be with our father our grandfather, our uncle in his last days? >> reporter: the state of nevada twice...
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tony car dean as. the honorable judy chu, the honorable clarke honorable cleaver, honor clyburn, honorable cohen honorable cohen -- these are the people on the mission of mercy. these are the people who are on h.r. 2033, a bill designed to help people stay in this country and not go back into harm's way to nepal. and by the way, this bill would impact about 10,000 to 25,000 people. it is difficult to count but estimate at best, the number of people who might benefit. i said the honorable conyers. honorable joseph scrollly, the honorable danny davis, the honorable delaney, the honorable delbene, the honorable duckworth. honorable ellison honorable fudge, honorable grayson, honorable gene green, honorable gridge -- grijalva. this is not the first time that we have had temporary status granted to other countries. it was done under the clinton administration and for nicaragua following a hurricane as well as in honduras. it was done with the bush administration for el salvador, done for the obama administration for those who suffered from an earthquake in haiti. these are some of the people who are part of th
tony car dean as. the honorable judy chu, the honorable clarke honorable cleaver, honor clyburn, honorable cohen honorable cohen -- these are the people on the mission of mercy. these are the people who are on h.r. 2033, a bill designed to help people stay in this country and not go back into harm's way to nepal. and by the way, this bill would impact about 10,000 to 25,000 people. it is difficult to count but estimate at best, the number of people who might benefit. i said the honorable...