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clark. that's the important issue when we talk about dealing with various aspects of disability- is you need to focus on the person who presents because there are over 50 official disability categories, and the most important thing is individual assessment and being able to accommodate. so someone has a literacy issue or a cognitive issue or a developmental issue, we need to be able to accommodate that. now, a specific program may have problems because they don't have a critical mass, or a group therapy may not work for an individual with- who suffers from schizophrenia or who suffers from a cognitive disability or something like autism where there is a relationship issue. but you have to figure those things out. on the other hand, someone with physical limitations may simply need accommodation for the physical limitation if there's no corresponding cognitive issue. so the most important thing is an individual assessment and a willingness to accommodate the-the needs of that individual. and
clark. that's the important issue when we talk about dealing with various aspects of disability- is you need to focus on the person who presents because there are over 50 official disability categories, and the most important thing is individual assessment and being able to accommodate. so someone has a literacy issue or a cognitive issue or a developmental issue, we need to be able to accommodate that. now, a specific program may have problems because they don't have a critical mass, or a...
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clark would say is not in any other cultures. i just think there were different supports in place for those that had been traumatized and, you know, the caucasians or, you know. it was as important to place, as african american, where something happened to us, we don't go to services. we deal with it the way we deal with it or we go to churches. that's what african americans do, we go to churches for help. and churches don't know anything about trauma. a lot of trauma happens in the churches. or it goes to the silence within families about traumatic experiences as a family. correct, dr. harris? you know, i think a lot of families keep trauma a secret. this may be true in the african american community but, honestly, i see this across the board. this is the dirty little secret that nobody wants to talk about in public. i think that's the key issue. in fact, we do have a faith-based program at samhsa. the objective is to educate members of the faith community about a wide range of issues-mental health issues, substance abuse issues
clark would say is not in any other cultures. i just think there were different supports in place for those that had been traumatized and, you know, the caucasians or, you know. it was as important to place, as african american, where something happened to us, we don't go to services. we deal with it the way we deal with it or we go to churches. that's what african americans do, we go to churches for help. and churches don't know anything about trauma. a lot of trauma happens in the churches....
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clark can do it. you can't blame clark for being in italy. he's there because he is told to be there. the italian campaign make sense if you want air bases in southern italy. once you get those, which we do in the early fall of 1944, it makes less sense as you slowly away at the mountain saw the way until may 1945. it will be argued about as honest people are reading about world war ii. hosts are we another call from gail in san antonio. why didn't hitler crossed the english channel when he had the opportunity? or if he did have the opportunity and if so what are you finished off in one? >> guest: well, he wanted to. he had drawn careful plans for the invasion of england. one thing in particular stopped him and that was he never had air superiority. he knew even though the english channel is not wide, that if you do not control the air, if in fact the british spitfires that prevailed in britain in 1940 have free access to your vision for his coming by to see that end in disaster. you've got to have air protection to mount amphibious operation
clark can do it. you can't blame clark for being in italy. he's there because he is told to be there. the italian campaign make sense if you want air bases in southern italy. once you get those, which we do in the early fall of 1944, it makes less sense as you slowly away at the mountain saw the way until may 1945. it will be argued about as honest people are reading about world war ii. hosts are we another call from gail in san antonio. why didn't hitler crossed the english channel when he had...
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captain clark called for my pilot at that point. so there are instances where she recognized landforms and was able to say to the captains, i'm recognizing this. we're in the land of my homeland. i like to say that her intelligence and her worthiness to the expedition was based on the fact that she paid close attention when you're sitting around a campfire with her people and to be talking about we're going to go to where the bison are now and we go by this route that goes by a big rock that looks like a beaver's head. she could have really been almost a cartographer in her own right just because she remembered the stories and people would travel easily dependent on if it was very taking time or time to go hunt bison. so they moved around according to whether food source would be. and they when she got -- they stay put. they were farmers. and the women raise the cry. she knew a lot about plants from them. that's, her worthiness i think is a lot more complicated than people think. misconceptions around the lewis and clark are that th
captain clark called for my pilot at that point. so there are instances where she recognized landforms and was able to say to the captains, i'm recognizing this. we're in the land of my homeland. i like to say that her intelligence and her worthiness to the expedition was based on the fact that she paid close attention when you're sitting around a campfire with her people and to be talking about we're going to go to where the bison are now and we go by this route that goes by a big rock that...
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clark's center for substance abuse treatment. it is, really, it goes through the kinds of accommodations that are necessary, and it's kind of a primer for alcohol and drug treatment providers who want to serve this population. excellent. and, john, let's go back, how do we basically, overall, not-not on the legality of whether someone is-is upholding the ada, which has its own set of actions that people can take, but overall what would you tell an individual with both a substance use disorder and perhaps a co-occurring mental illness and on top of that-that have a disability in terms of helping to deal with discrimination and prejudice and stigma? well, they're going to have to work to get into a treatment program. they're going to have to work at it, and it really helps if they've got a family member who's an advocate or maybe even a formal advocate through the independent living centers that are interspersed kind of throughout our communities. and they're probably going to have to make sure that the treatment program has the fl
clark's center for substance abuse treatment. it is, really, it goes through the kinds of accommodations that are necessary, and it's kind of a primer for alcohol and drug treatment providers who want to serve this population. excellent. and, john, let's go back, how do we basically, overall, not-not on the legality of whether someone is-is upholding the ada, which has its own set of actions that people can take, but overall what would you tell an individual with both a substance use disorder...
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but because lewis and clark had firm disciplinary actions to counteract that, that was settled. by the time they took off from st. louis, things were in working order and everyone respected both captains. so their experience was either feast or famine. when they were around all the bison they would eat up to 9 pounds of meat a day. and a lot of people think of those guys must've been huge in that amount of meat. they were burning it off but i think that they looked more look more like runners and their bodies were then pretty thin. but the experience and montana, they start getting towards the mountains and this area and that meant, okay, it's not going to be as easy as they had been, even though they were pulling up river. they realize that now we have to transport the stuff over the mountains in order to find that northwest passage, which, you know, people said that they never really did fine. but they did find the drainage of the columbia and they were able to proceed on to the ocean. this particular area where we are right now, when louis got here it must have been late in t
but because lewis and clark had firm disciplinary actions to counteract that, that was settled. by the time they took off from st. louis, things were in working order and everyone respected both captains. so their experience was either feast or famine. when they were around all the bison they would eat up to 9 pounds of meat a day. and a lot of people think of those guys must've been huge in that amount of meat. they were burning it off but i think that they looked more look more like runners...
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captain clark called for my pilot at that point. there are instances where she recognized landforms and was able to take the captain, i'm recognizing this, we are in the land of my homeland. another place is done by beaver had rock. i like to say that her intelligence and her worthiness to the expedition was based on the fact that she paid close attention when they're sitting around a campfire with her people and they would be talking about we are going to go to where the bison are now, and we go by this route that goes by a big rock that looks like a beaver's head. she could've really been almost a cartographer in her own right just because she remembered the stories and people would travel seasonally depending on if it was very ticking time or time to go hunt bison. they moved around according to where their food source would be. when she got down, that was all but the lesson because they stayed put. they were farmers. the women raised the crop so she knew a lot about plans from them. her worthiness i think it's a lot more complic
captain clark called for my pilot at that point. there are instances where she recognized landforms and was able to take the captain, i'm recognizing this, we are in the land of my homeland. another place is done by beaver had rock. i like to say that her intelligence and her worthiness to the expedition was based on the fact that she paid close attention when they're sitting around a campfire with her people and they would be talking about we are going to go to where the bison are now, and we...
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he decided to write sergeant clark a let tore cheer him up. it was a letter that clark's wife says he kept until he died 11 years ago. >> i wanted to ask you is why he kept my note. >> why did he keep the note? i think it meant something to him. >> reporter: dark's daughter says that imperfect moment ended up changing her father's legacy for the better. >> if he hadn't miss that note, we might not be here today. >> hunter says it couldn't have been more perfect. >> maybe it wasn't perfect by the standards, but it happened for a r. it captured the emotion of a nature. >>> a touching part of history. elizabeth wenger is here. you can tom back any time if you have rain in the forecast. >> it has been eight weeks since san francisco has had measurable rain. all of that could change by the middle of this week. let's take you outside and show you what it looks like. mostly clear to cloudy skies. temperatures are continuing to dip getting cold in places like santa rosa. only 48 degrees. a lilt warmer in places like oakland and livermore coming in low
he decided to write sergeant clark a let tore cheer him up. it was a letter that clark's wife says he kept until he died 11 years ago. >> i wanted to ask you is why he kept my note. >> why did he keep the note? i think it meant something to him. >> reporter: dark's daughter says that imperfect moment ended up changing her father's legacy for the better. >> if he hadn't miss that note, we might not be here today. >> hunter says it couldn't have been more perfect....
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clark thanked him for the note and encouraged him to keep practicing and playing the trumpet. tonight, cbs news presents a special edition of 48 hours as it happened, john f. kennedy. bob sheafer takes you inside the four days that changed america and american television history. that's tonight at 9:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> well, some minnesota residents are getting ready for their 15 minutes of fame. john raises turkeys in the town of badger and is head of the national turkey federation. one of his duties is to present the national turkey to the white house. he'll take a couple of these gobblers to meet the president and he's getting them used to the limelight. >> a lot of music in the background, a lot of extra lighting and some flush bulbs flash in his face so he gets used to that. >> and the rest of the turkeys become dinner. the president is expected to pardon the turkey. they'll spend the holidays at george washington's home in mt. vernon, virginia. >> they're worried and the turkeys and the laughs. >> got to get them ready to sign autographs for their interviews. >>
clark thanked him for the note and encouraged him to keep practicing and playing the trumpet. tonight, cbs news presents a special edition of 48 hours as it happened, john f. kennedy. bob sheafer takes you inside the four days that changed america and american television history. that's tonight at 9:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> well, some minnesota residents are getting ready for their 15 minutes of fame. john raises turkeys in the town of badger and is head of the national turkey...
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clark. well, our hope is that the affordable care act will provide opportunities for treatment to victims of trauma, whatever the source of the trauma is. as you know, the effort of the affordable care act is to make health care available to a wider range of individuals. and because they'll be providing coverage to people with lower incomes, many of whom are the victims of trauma, they'll be able to get assistance from community health centers, providers, community mental health centers, social workers and psychologists, and other providers of care. so, this will provide a mechanism both for adults and for children and adolescents. but i would like to point out that children and adolescents are often eligible for care now through other insurance programs. but the key issue is, if we're not willing to get beyond the secret, having access to reimbursement is irrelevant because nobody's going to show up at the door and, no matter how skilled the clinician is, they can't treat an empty chair. if
clark. well, our hope is that the affordable care act will provide opportunities for treatment to victims of trauma, whatever the source of the trauma is. as you know, the effort of the affordable care act is to make health care available to a wider range of individuals. and because they'll be providing coverage to people with lower incomes, many of whom are the victims of trauma, they'll be able to get assistance from community health centers, providers, community mental health centers, social...
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>>> and kimberly-clark spinning off its health care business. we have the company's ceo right here on "squawk box" when we return. >> what are you doing? >>> comcast is reportedly going to start selling movies downloading through the xfiniti website. it let's customers buy movies at any time on a variety of devices. the new service might start by the end of this year. comcast is the parent company of nbc universal and cnbc. will this help the company with -- like to counter netflix? >> this is a windowing issue. they are going to go straight to the consumer right after it is in the theater and then there will be the window after that with ondemand. >> you're seeing it already. you pay more for it if you want to get the sneeak preview. >> have you seen the financial movie, arbitrage, with gear? >> it was all -- the guy was satan. >> you can pay $20 to watch at home. >> richard gere -- >> i'm giving you an example. i know you've seen it because it portrays the entire hedge industry being run by a bunch of madoffs. >> i'm listening to my other song
>>> and kimberly-clark spinning off its health care business. we have the company's ceo right here on "squawk box" when we return. >> what are you doing? >>> comcast is reportedly going to start selling movies downloading through the xfiniti website. it let's customers buy movies at any time on a variety of devices. the new service might start by the end of this year. comcast is the parent company of nbc universal and cnbc. will this help the company with --...
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clark and mr. pitcher feel like the adjacent are asurrounding them hazard or something they fear instead of enjoy. in the situation where we have hundreds of thousands of logs laying around, that is a situation in the watershed that is almost like the collapse of the bridge in minneapolis. i would hope that we are cutting through the red tape and doing all we can do to go forward so that we can aggressively get the area cleaned up and restored. thank you, mr. chairman and thanks also to the panel. you and mr. hubbard were excellent on this was a helpful here in. we appreciate you making the trip. >> i was say to the ranking member of the committee that my wife's grandfather is from and was an attorney in eastern arkansas with a law firm that is still there. one of the times i met with him, he remembered very fondly standing at the headwaters of the arkansas river with a river running between his legs. that was in the great state of colorado. that does connect us all. i want to thank my colleagues w
clark and mr. pitcher feel like the adjacent are asurrounding them hazard or something they fear instead of enjoy. in the situation where we have hundreds of thousands of logs laying around, that is a situation in the watershed that is almost like the collapse of the bridge in minneapolis. i would hope that we are cutting through the red tape and doing all we can do to go forward so that we can aggressively get the area cleaned up and restored. thank you, mr. chairman and thanks also to the...
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. >> i am dave clark, let's check weather. i had the wipers on. >>> we still have one gasp, mainly favoring east bay south bay, mainly on the peninsular but most of it will be about an our with areas of fog, out towards bet they will avenue. i also heard from todd clark, who said it was pouring. claudine wong 580, 680 and then a little bit over towards 880. there can be dries theel or light rain and it is 5 to 7 degrees and you see the lower wrapping on its way south and that will set the stage for a windy pattern into tomorrow, so morning rain, some afternoon sun and it will be upper 50s and very few cooler areas. >>> as you are driving you can see it is wet, itings not raping right now but you should give yourself extra time anywhere on the east shore freeway and it is still wet from vallejo to berkeley. if you are driving on highway 23 through the caldecott, we went a little bit slower as we approached the boors. claudine wong has more on storm watch coming up in just a few, but now let's go back to the desk. >>> a hate cri
. >> i am dave clark, let's check weather. i had the wipers on. >>> we still have one gasp, mainly favoring east bay south bay, mainly on the peninsular but most of it will be about an our with areas of fog, out towards bet they will avenue. i also heard from todd clark, who said it was pouring. claudine wong 580, 680 and then a little bit over towards 880. there can be dries theel or light rain and it is 5 to 7 degrees and you see the lower wrapping on its way south and that...
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he wrote sergeant clark a note of support. keith clark died 11 years ago, but today, a 60-year-old ed hunter sat front row at arlington, watching and listening to "taps" being played. even 50 years later, we are still fascinated by new details that emerge about the assassination. for instance, take the limousine that carried j.f.k. that day. you would think they would have retired that car, but as dean reynolds tells us, the limo has a history of its own. >> reporter: to see it now is still jolting-- all polished and presentable without a hint of what happened 50 novembers again. belatedly armexpord topped and bulletproofed. the tragic lincoln limousine at the end of the road in the henry ford museum here in dearborn, michigan. matt anderson is the curator. >> the 50th anniversary of the assassination has really drawn people to that car for longer period of timed than is usual. >> reporter: to peer into the backseat is to ponder what might have been. i just-- i mean, i can just see him right there. >> oh, you can, yeah, totall
he wrote sergeant clark a note of support. keith clark died 11 years ago, but today, a 60-year-old ed hunter sat front row at arlington, watching and listening to "taps" being played. even 50 years later, we are still fascinated by new details that emerge about the assassination. for instance, take the limousine that carried j.f.k. that day. you would think they would have retired that car, but as dean reynolds tells us, the limo has a history of its own. >> reporter: to see it...
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they'll have detective dave clark talk to moore. he'll play good cop and tell her she can clear her name if shakespeare reveals himself. >> i told her, "look, i believe you. i believe this guy's alive, but i'm here to tell you that if his family or especially his mother doesn't see or hear from him, you know, over these christmas holidays, i'm not gonna be able to defend you much longer." >> narrator: the plan works. moore takes the bait. >> so, she called me. she said, "i need you to make another phone call for me. i want you to call abraham's mother." >> elizabeth walker calls us and says, "i got a call from somebody saying they're my son, but i really don't think it was my son." >> narrator: within hours of talking to walker, police trace the call to a phone belonging to greg smith, here at the lakeland square mall. when they roll up, they find smith in his car. dee dee moore is there with him, handing him some cash. >> i don't think anything could have been luckier in the world. i mean, we were just -- that timing was the luckie
they'll have detective dave clark talk to moore. he'll play good cop and tell her she can clear her name if shakespeare reveals himself. >> i told her, "look, i believe you. i believe this guy's alive, but i'm here to tell you that if his family or especially his mother doesn't see or hear from him, you know, over these christmas holidays, i'm not gonna be able to defend you much longer." >> narrator: the plan works. moore takes the bait. >> so, she called me. she...
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possible that -- what i do think christopher clark goes too far. he argued in his extremely well-written book last year that, arm, serbia was effectively a rogue state and arizona that the russians were come miss sit in the assassination -- complicit in the assassination plot. >> you in your -- [inaudible] >> the fir draft of my book, i would show it to the british historian i regard as the most distinguished living historian. he said when he read the first draft of the book, he said you're not writing book reviews of everyone else's book and persuaded me i cut out all direct reverends to chris clark or the rest of them because in the end, all one can do it offer one0s own take. the sort-thing that makes things difficult for historians is that, for instance, we know that whereas in 19 45, after the allied victory, there were the allies in berlin, or -- and the americans were able to ship off to washington. most of the german archives. by contrast, 1918, the germans were still running things in berlin and soon as the question of war became an issue,
possible that -- what i do think christopher clark goes too far. he argued in his extremely well-written book last year that, arm, serbia was effectively a rogue state and arizona that the russians were come miss sit in the assassination -- complicit in the assassination plot. >> you in your -- [inaudible] >> the fir draft of my book, i would show it to the british historian i regard as the most distinguished living historian. he said when he read the first draft of the book, he...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ¿dÓnde estÁ clark? >> viene de regreso. >> ¿vio las fotografÍas? >> sÍ, seÑor. >> ¿quÉ pasÓ allÁ? >> parece que solitario matÓ a chang y se puso en contra de los asesinos de shiro. >> nos estÁ usando, cantando a ambos bandos. >> ¿por quÉ lo harÍa? >> john, no creerÁs quiÉn acaba de llegar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hola, padre, me da gusto verte. >> sÍ, a mi tambiÉn. este paÍs se ve muy hermoso. >> ya pareces todo un nativo. (risa). >> he practicado, despuÉs de todo este es mi nuevo hogar. >> solitario insistiÓ en entregar los caballos en persona. >> me has enorgullecido mucho, pero, tengo una cosa mÁs que pedirte. >> lo que sea. >> regresa a japÓn. >> padre, pero quiero estar contigo. >> sÍ, voy a supervisar nuestra expansiÓn aquÍ, necesito alguien que pueda asegurar nuestros intereses en japÓn. la Única persona en quien puedo confiar eres tÚ, kira. >> shiro yanagawa. >> agente especial del fbi john crawford. >> quÉdense ahÍ. >> bienvenido a norteamÉrica, no desembarque,
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ¿dÓnde estÁ clark? >> viene de regreso. >> ¿vio las fotografÍas? >> sÍ, seÑor. >> ¿quÉ pasÓ allÁ? >> parece que solitario matÓ a chang y se puso en contra de los asesinos de shiro. >> nos estÁ usando, cantando a ambos bandos. >> ¿por quÉ lo harÍa? >> john, no creerÁs quiÉn acaba de llegar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hola, padre, me da gusto verte....
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look at chris clark goes out there, wes welker gets a block. that's a nice job by chris clark just engulfed the tackler. demaryius thomas how about that. he loves these screens, he says when the football is at my hand that's when i'm at my best we've seen that here today. >> jim: that's a three touchdown game for thomas. last player i believe to catch three touchdowns for a bronco is back in our studio, shannon. demaryius thomas. four catches, 80 yards, finds the little crease and takes it home for the third time today. [ female announcer ] you know things will always change. so you need an airline that can change a ticket without charging a fee. an airline that does more and asks less. where you need to be is just as important to us as it is to you. hassle-free ticket changes. just one of the many little things we can do to roll with you. if it matters to you, it matters to us. ♪ if it matters to you, it matters to us. >> jim: aerial coverage is provided by metlife. and the three touchdown receptions ties the denver record. yes, it was shann
look at chris clark goes out there, wes welker gets a block. that's a nice job by chris clark just engulfed the tackler. demaryius thomas how about that. he loves these screens, he says when the football is at my hand that's when i'm at my best we've seen that here today. >> jim: that's a three touchdown game for thomas. last player i believe to catch three touchdowns for a bronco is back in our studio, shannon. demaryius thomas. four catches, 80 yards, finds the little crease and takes...
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breaking news on kimberly clark. >> it looks like we've got kimberly clark shares on the move right thousand. we are seeing what they are saying right now. they're going to spin off their health care business. this is a business that would have about $1.6 billion of annual sales so that kimberly clark can focus on its consumer and professional business. this health care unit makes things like surgical masks and drapes, sterilized wound dressings, that kind of thing. kimberly clark shares are on the move on this. again, maria, they're spinning off their health care business. again, a business that might have about $1.6 billion in sales per year. kmb shares are on the move. >> dom, thank you so much. >>> 2013 may go down at the year of activist investor. you've seen it with carl icahn's run for control of dell and the push now he has for apple to use its cash. dan loeb's calms for chanls for sony. my next guest prefers to call himself a friendly activist. bl blue harbour group's cliff robbins. >> great to be here. >> is there really such a thing as a friendly activist investor? >> there is. >>
breaking news on kimberly clark. >> it looks like we've got kimberly clark shares on the move right thousand. we are seeing what they are saying right now. they're going to spin off their health care business. this is a business that would have about $1.6 billion of annual sales so that kimberly clark can focus on its consumer and professional business. this health care unit makes things like surgical masks and drapes, sterilized wound dressings, that kind of thing. kimberly clark shares...
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clark -- charge the woman. >> it's one of the biggest schoolscandals rob ford haed a - admitted smoking crack cocaine. he apologized repeatedly, but he says he will not resign. >> i floi know i embarrassed eve in the city afternoo and i wille forever sorry. there is only one person to blame for this and that is myself. >> ford's admission came after months of deniles. last week canadian police said they had cell phone video that showed ford shockin smoking whas to be a crack pipe. >> india is reaching for the stars. where the country plans to explore and the great beyond with their first rocket launch. >> and bike sharing programs growing in po popularity. how they are expanding that program in one city to create a new ti type of economy. could mean more indian missions to mars. and the country taking a lead role in exploration. that wouldn't be certain for at least ten months. the time it would take the probe to reach the red planet. of. >> space officals in india say everything went as planned describing it as a text book launch. >> bike sharing is a growing trend in some cities a and
clark -- charge the woman. >> it's one of the biggest schoolscandals rob ford haed a - admitted smoking crack cocaine. he apologized repeatedly, but he says he will not resign. >> i floi know i embarrassed eve in the city afternoo and i wille forever sorry. there is only one person to blame for this and that is myself. >> ford's admission came after months of deniles. last week canadian police said they had cell phone video that showed ford shockin smoking whas to be a crack...
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the desk at the raiders game and just as incredible as a map talks with her >> good among, i am dave clark, steve, how is it looking? >> it looks cold and we have clear skies and we have a lot of 30s, a few 30s to go average around and spare the air kicks in tonight and we are struggling for a few, maybe a few high clouds late, there is not much of a breeze, a cold morning, hazy skies, then temperatures are mainly in the upper 50s he is special hi from morgan hill. >> steve you are looking good, it is a nice looking driven coming into san francisco, no major problems into the city no major problems as you drive on the san mateo bridge and that traffic is looking good, it are is getting a little bit slower there driving into the main part of cop correct tformed. >>> a woman is footing for her life after jumping from. deck of the raiders game. tara moriarty is here to tell us about a man who risked his own life to break her fall. >> reporter: being out here you see just how and the man who rescued the woman said he didn't think he just did it, due to his background as a marine this is the am
the desk at the raiders game and just as incredible as a map talks with her >> good among, i am dave clark, steve, how is it looking? >> it looks cold and we have clear skies and we have a lot of 30s, a few 30s to go average around and spare the air kicks in tonight and we are struggling for a few, maybe a few high clouds late, there is not much of a breeze, a cold morning, hazy skies, then temperatures are mainly in the upper 50s he is special hi from morgan hill. >> steve...
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deputy chief steve clark is a 20-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. owe knows th -- he knows the ple inside out. he also knows where to go in the future. a knowledge that led him to a interactive predicting policing software. >> we were focusing on vehicle burglaries and we found the model was accurate predicting the timing times and locations e the crime will occur. >> it sounds like "minority report" the tom cruise movie where they apprehend the criminal based on preknowledge. >> what the computer takes into effect is the what has been reported. it doesn't know about the demographics in the area or the person, it's all area specific. >> today, it's more than a toy it tinker with. it's the main law enforcement tool in their arsenal. so taking a look now on dayshift. this is a live map of where we think the predictive zones are for a thef for auto theft today. the orange zones are where we have had auto theft. there are no boxes around them. that is what the program does for us. algorithm weighs those and determines if it's a significant things to be
deputy chief steve clark is a 20-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. owe knows th -- he knows the ple inside out. he also knows where to go in the future. a knowledge that led him to a interactive predicting policing software. >> we were focusing on vehicle burglaries and we found the model was accurate predicting the timing times and locations e the crime will occur. >> it sounds like "minority report" the tom cruise movie where they apprehend the criminal...
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clark will introduce her bill to delay the tax on monday. live in downtown baltimore for wjz, eyewitness news. >> thank you. the companies are required to pay the taxes for last month by november 25th. if they don't, city officials say the companies will be referred to the bureau of revenue collections. >>> ambitious new plans for baltimore's crown jewel to connect both sides of the waterfront, a pool, even a beach. the project announced today will come at a cost. what will it take to make the plan a reality? >> reporter: you're looking at what the mayor calls a softer, greener inner harbor with ambitious plans including a pedestrian bridge from harbor east to federal hill, all to improve the city's crown jewel which some say has been a bit tarnished. >> i think they need to bring the people back. whatever they can do to do that, i'm all for it. >> reporter: while leaders aren't talking about the cost, they talk about how vital the harbor is to the economy. visitors spent an average of $207 each trip raking in $102 million in state and city
clark will introduce her bill to delay the tax on monday. live in downtown baltimore for wjz, eyewitness news. >> thank you. the companies are required to pay the taxes for last month by november 25th. if they don't, city officials say the companies will be referred to the bureau of revenue collections. >>> ambitious new plans for baltimore's crown jewel to connect both sides of the waterfront, a pool, even a beach. the project announced today will come at a cost. what will it...
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those two gu tamba hali and justin houston has been dominating all sean long, but chris clark toackup to ryan clady has en good enough. i think he's played pretty wel out. >> al: no doubt, that dense needs to play well on this particular play. this is huge, downo one time-out. need to get the ball back in a hurry. manning rolling. throwing, caught by decker, but decker will get forced out of boun just short of the first down by marcus coope >> cris: interesti because he ached the ball towar the first down marker. >> al:tarted a half yard s. >> cris: where did he go out of grounds? reaching the ball bere he hit anhing out of bounds? let's take a look. nothinis out of bounds and that ballooks like it's acro the 30. >> a enough to overturn is the question. this ithe perfect illustration ofhe phrase you heard million times, indistable visual evidence. jamaal charl john fox -- >> al: it's chalngeable, jack del riwill challenge it. either a fir down which will be used for a four down because thclock stopped and went out of bounds. >> referee: in relationship the line, out ofounds. >> al: ve
those two gu tamba hali and justin houston has been dominating all sean long, but chris clark toackup to ryan clady has en good enough. i think he's played pretty wel out. >> al: no doubt, that dense needs to play well on this particular play. this is huge, downo one time-out. need to get the ball back in a hurry. manning rolling. throwing, caught by decker, but decker will get forced out of boun just short of the first down by marcus coope >> cris: interesti because he ached the...
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. >> i am dave clark, roads are wet, steve knows about the forecast. >> i certainly hope so. >> one more little impulse rotating through that is giving us some rain, the low is packing its bags and setting down to southern california but we have a little bit of rain out from brentwood and over towards livermore and danville, walnut creek and all of it is still holding on, a wet commute for highway 4 and 580 over towards the split heading down to san jose, you might encounter some rain and after that it starts to fall apart, 880 is towards san jose and it is a little bit colder even though it is in the 50s, our low is definitely wrapped up but it is making a "b" line towards southern california so some morning rain and it will be a little cooler for the lows but this is it for this system, a few upper 50s and here is sal. >> steve, we are looking at a commute which is getting a little bit worse and we had a report of a crash in berkeley and we have a picture of the east shore freeway and it is hard to tell because the headlights are coming towards us and if there is indeed a crash there a
. >> i am dave clark, roads are wet, steve knows about the forecast. >> i certainly hope so. >> one more little impulse rotating through that is giving us some rain, the low is packing its bags and setting down to southern california but we have a little bit of rain out from brentwood and over towards livermore and danville, walnut creek and all of it is still holding on, a wet commute for highway 4 and 580 over towards the split heading down to san jose, you might encounter...
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clark. >> thank you for the opportunity. i want to introduce myself -- senator bennett did such a nice job but the waldo canyon fire started in my district on june 20 3, 2012. it was along a popular u.s. forest service hiking trail just a few minutes -- a few miles west of colorado springs. two citizens lost their lives and the 346 families lost their homes, and than 18,000 acres of scorched earth was left behind. the photo over here to my right shows what it looked like. the waldo canyon fire also destroyed huge areas of vegetation and burned the soil so badly that it will no longer absorb water. it has created devastating flash flooding. we hope and pray each time we see a typical summer thunder shower developing over the massive burned area that we will not have a repeat of the ,isastrous flash flooding evacuations, and fear that has ripped through the small town of manna to springs and along our major highway. experts tell us that vegetation will be slow to return to the mountain. millionmore than 30 dollars has been spe
clark. >> thank you for the opportunity. i want to introduce myself -- senator bennett did such a nice job but the waldo canyon fire started in my district on june 20 3, 2012. it was along a popular u.s. forest service hiking trail just a few minutes -- a few miles west of colorado springs. two citizens lost their lives and the 346 families lost their homes, and than 18,000 acres of scorched earth was left behind. the photo over here to my right shows what it looked like. the waldo canyon...
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good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve, how does it look? >> every day is pam cook day. we do have a little system right there. that is it. boy that is all you need to scour out most of the fog. i say most because there is a couple little patches around. it will
good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve, how does it look? >> every day is pam cook day. we do have a little system right there. that is it. boy that is all you need to scour out most of the fog. i say most because there is a couple little patches around. it will
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clark will talk about the addition and the main priernity is providing home for foster children which we think is great. however if you look at the designs we're asking just to reiterate the plans which will provide our home heat in the winter time. the extension for her current house is quite significant which has been mentioned it's not modest increase. they're planning to build the house from current size of 1.2 -- 1200 square feet and increase by 90% and which to us is a modest increase and like a four story building behind our home and not providing sunlight and in terms of providing more room for foster children the addition on the second floor -- the two bedrooms it currently has will remain two bedrooms but just bigger in size which i don't think is a correct argument, and all we're asking is for modification so we can protect the way the houses were designed and built. thank you. >> any other speakers in support of the dr? okay. project sponsor please. >> can i get the overhead please? good evening commissioners. dan flatten and i am here this evening on behalf of amanda clar
clark will talk about the addition and the main priernity is providing home for foster children which we think is great. however if you look at the designs we're asking just to reiterate the plans which will provide our home heat in the winter time. the extension for her current house is quite significant which has been mentioned it's not modest increase. they're planning to build the house from current size of 1.2 -- 1200 square feet and increase by 90% and which to us is a modest increase and...
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you know ken clark? brown v. the board of education? that a ken clark. so we won. we prevailed. and i served one year, and then i got reapportioned out of my seat. [laughter] but by then i was hopelessly hooked on public service. there was really nothing i wanted to do but that. and, so i was, the next year i was delegate to the constitutional convention, and then in 1977 percy said he was going to run for ma mayor. you know, this is -- black folks didn't run if for mayor. [laughter] so it took me about 30 seconds to say, well, what about borough president? percy was then borough president. he said, you ought to run for that. and so i did. i ran three times before i succeeded. people used to say to me what do you do, and i'd say i run for borough president. [laughter] i would have been perfectly happy to remain borough president for life when the late bill lynch. , who was my chief of staff, came to me with some other politically-active new yorkers and convinced me that i had a chance to defeat ed koch in a primary. now, you must remember that ed koch became mayor when he defeat
you know ken clark? brown v. the board of education? that a ken clark. so we won. we prevailed. and i served one year, and then i got reapportioned out of my seat. [laughter] but by then i was hopelessly hooked on public service. there was really nothing i wanted to do but that. and, so i was, the next year i was delegate to the constitutional convention, and then in 1977 percy said he was going to run for ma mayor. you know, this is -- black folks didn't run if for mayor. [laughter] so it took...
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. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve, the weather changing any? >> yes, it is. mondays high today 58 to 64 but that is not the bigger story. it will be the cloud cover finally working its way in here. pretty decent system right there. its tapped in moisture right there near hawaii. today we start off with patchy fog but very, very cool readings. 39 for napa. now a lot of 40s. livermore looking at 44 degrees. we will go for 63. 62 by 2:00. it will be cloudy. it cloud up here early in the afternoon. temperatures will definitely start total. san francisco not much different. 58 for a high today. it will start off with a little bit of sun but then it will get cloudy. increasing clouds. a little bit of patchy fog. generally some sun in the morning and clouds in the afternoon. rain by late this afternoon and leavening. rain to the north. highs today 50s and 60s and getting cloudy. here is sal. >>> steve, we are looking at the commute and for the most port it is nice. we do have that one major problem. let's start off wit
. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve, the weather changing any? >> yes, it is. mondays high today 58 to 64 but that is not the bigger story. it will be the cloud cover finally working its way in here. pretty decent system right there. its tapped in moisture right there near hawaii. today we start off with patchy fog but very, very cool readings. 39 for napa. now a lot of 40s. livermore looking at 44 degrees. we will go for 63. 62 by 2:00. it...
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ms clark you know when he opted into the bin. you feel are you happy bit of what is more than my bf. this moroccan woman who has lived in dubai for several years and the supply is the best symbol for women because women here couple also freedom and rights and this is a great achievement for arab women are you a news correspondent and apply its fence watching the outcome he said. this reports. this is the joy israel too much into by the hearts of the city a few meters from the bridge of a leaf out with prizes of people come to celebrate this victory. it took ov a hundred and fifty years for arabic city to get this exponential decline that has seven years to prepare for this unique opportunity and the arab world's total the whole session yet. dubai when you want . msn a bit difficult because dinosaurs the fendi at someone and sixteen the music and respectful twenty eight thousand viewers a joke and became misty be seventeen weeks ago dinosaurs found in the korean won and in the unites states and is one of the nice expected to becom
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. >> good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic for you. steve is right here. >> yes, it is. we have fog back. otherwise it will be a little cooler for some. we've lost the low cloud deck or high cloud deck from yesterday. a lot more 40s than yesterday. it will be a little cooler and cooler on the high temps for coast and bay. san francisco 50 verses 57 yesterday. we'll go for a high of 62. watch out for that morning fog coast and bay. cooler inland under clerisies. cooler as well closer to the bay and hazy and warm away. in fact everything is staying to the north expect for that low cloud deck which is very low. fog, sun, hazy. but a warm pattern inland. no change there. we get a little bit more of a semi summer pattern. 50s and 60s to a few 70s. here is sal. >>> we just heard of a crash that sounds very serious in san jose. so i want to alert joe who operates our camera if we can get to 280 san jose. we are hearing of a very serious crash involving a pedestrian that was hit on the freeway. same thing happened yesterday in oakland. a very
. >> good morning, i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic for you. steve is right here. >> yes, it is. we have fog back. otherwise it will be a little cooler for some. we've lost the low cloud deck or high cloud deck from yesterday. a lot more 40s than yesterday. it will be a little cooler and cooler on the high temps for coast and bay. san francisco 50 verses 57 yesterday. we'll go for a high of 62. watch out for that morning fog coast and bay. cooler inland under...
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the news features articles by clark kent and lois lane. people from all over the world are following the action of bat kid can, thanks to social media. we heard claudine talk about someone in hawaii, and pam cook has heard from the penguin. i'm worried. i hope she's going to be okay and some of the people jumping in to help bat kid save gotham city. >>> 90 minutes from right now, the oakland teenager facing hate crime charges is due back in court. 16-year-old suspect richard thomas is accused of setting sasha fleischman's skirt on fire last week while they were on a bus in oakland. police investigators say thomas admitted to being homophobic. meantime, last night hundreds of people marched through the streets of oakland in a show of support for sasha fleischman. family members, friends, students, teachers, marched along mcarthur boulevard hanging rainbow ribbons and they stopped at the exact spot where sasha fleischman's skirt was set on fire. sasha's father was among the marchers. doctors are treating second and third degree burns on his
the news features articles by clark kent and lois lane. people from all over the world are following the action of bat kid can, thanks to social media. we heard claudine talk about someone in hawaii, and pam cook has heard from the penguin. i'm worried. i hope she's going to be okay and some of the people jumping in to help bat kid save gotham city. >>> 90 minutes from right now, the oakland teenager facing hate crime charges is due back in court. 16-year-old suspect richard thomas is...
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calls they are becoming lasting chazualties of an appalling war. >>> there have been renewed clark over the new protest law. he job description security forces tifiring tear gas and war can, the law bans gatherings of more than 10 people without government permission. the government says that law is needed to maintain order. choked chokkhoda joins us live. what is the latest on the protest? >> reporter: well, by and large, this is still the focus of protesters on the streets and mainly on the side streets and there are some skirmishes with security forces but the point of them going to the street today, friday, which has become really al usual pattern in this country but today, one of their demands was to remove the protest law at least to amend it. we haven't heard from the interim prime minister whether he would take on board the concerns of several human rights organizations and some of the revolutionary youth and the anti-coup alliance. but by and large, the protests have now decembersed. >> khoga, a lot of people are beingp disturbed about the women in white. tell us about the ange
calls they are becoming lasting chazualties of an appalling war. >>> there have been renewed clark over the new protest law. he job description security forces tifiring tear gas and war can, the law bans gatherings of more than 10 people without government permission. the government says that law is needed to maintain order. choked chokkhoda joins us live. what is the latest on the protest? >> reporter: well, by and large, this is still the focus of protesters on the streets and...
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i know. >> kimberly-clark trading at all time high. >> kimberly-clark -- i'm sorry. it's down .7% to 108.87. they will spin off their health care business that will create stand "today" lone health care company with about 1.6 billion sales. the proposed spinoff makes sense. >> the widely owned p and g, proctor and gamble. >> trading at all time levels. 84 pop 71 np goes back to 1920. bill ackman only holds 2.1 million shares but down from nearly 9 million shares in the second quarter. >>> a bit of under the radar pick. china's radio service youtube video. >> if you go to yoku it looks like youtube by the way. company reported earnings of 21 cents beating estimates. revenue didn't beat as much. still stock doing well. they added about 12% advertising customers quarter over quarter. bank of america, merrill lynch downgrading and cut their price by 50 cents. the stock up. yoku is the adr ticker. >> fedex, right, speaking of older companies is a new darling of certain hedge fund managers like george soros, daniel loeb, john paulson who have bought fedex shares as of late
i know. >> kimberly-clark trading at all time high. >> kimberly-clark -- i'm sorry. it's down .7% to 108.87. they will spin off their health care business that will create stand "today" lone health care company with about 1.6 billion sales. the proposed spinoff makes sense. >> the widely owned p and g, proctor and gamble. >> trading at all time levels. 84 pop 71 np goes back to 1920. bill ackman only holds 2.1 million shares but down from nearly 9 million...
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clark's is burt's bees. we're paying too much for a property that seems more like hype than numbers. this is taking drugstores with many different units and lots of different aisles faster than any other brand i can recall. hain, clorox, they're the winners in the world, giving something that's natural and organic. i'll bet they turn out to be cheap in the out years, because of this long-term trend that is very much here to stay. stick with cramer. ♪ ♪ so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can be inspired by great food once again. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just l
clark's is burt's bees. we're paying too much for a property that seems more like hype than numbers. this is taking drugstores with many different units and lots of different aisles faster than any other brand i can recall. hain, clorox, they're the winners in the world, giving something that's natural and organic. i'll bet they turn out to be cheap in the out years, because of this long-term trend that is very much here to stay. stick with cramer. ♪ ♪ so you can get out of your element. so...
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good morning, i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. a little chilly in some areas. >> definitely dave and pam. and a very happy friday everybody. we have clear skies. we have lost thing to. well most of it. there may be a patch or two left. the breeze has taken care of it and temperatures have been dropping here. antioch 53. napa at 37. if it wasn't far breeze fairfield and santa rosa would be flirting with the upper 30s as well. it will be a cooler day for many. san francisco high of 62. 44 for san jose. we will go for a high of only 65 today. highs today very cool for friday. cooler i should say. 58 to 68. not the mid 70s we had a couple days ago. there is that system that will cower out the fog and usher in cooler conditions. only a patch or two of fog. a lot of 60s here. here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. we are looking at the traffic that is mostly calm out there. there are a lot of people out there already driving somewhere. this is a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. its backed up for a five to ten minute delay before you ma
good morning, i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. a little chilly in some areas. >> definitely dave and pam. and a very happy friday everybody. we have clear skies. we have lost thing to. well most of it. there may be a patch or two left. the breeze has taken care of it and temperatures have been dropping here. antioch 53. napa at 37. if it wasn't far breeze fairfield and santa rosa would be flirting with the upper 30s as well. it will be a cooler day for many. san...
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journalist neil clark here on r.t. good to see you go. back. u.s. troops may remain immune to afghan laws and still be carrying out military operations after their combat mission ends in twenty fourteen now that's what a draft security deal suggests you know afghan president said he wants it to be signed after the elections despite admitting there's little trust between him and washington the loya jirgah council of elders has started debating the draft and according to the agreement up to sixteen thousand u.s. soldiers will stay for ten more years and possibly beyond are we playing a support role for afghan forces while still being able to carry out military operations against al qaeda and its affiliates and it also includes raiding afghan homes and exceptional circumstances that's an issue which has been extremely difficult for afghans there's also another stumbling block the deal gives american forces immunity to afghan law placing them solidly on the u.s. military jurisdiction sultanzoy he's a candidate in the upcoming afghan presidential electio
journalist neil clark here on r.t. good to see you go. back. u.s. troops may remain immune to afghan laws and still be carrying out military operations after their combat mission ends in twenty fourteen now that's what a draft security deal suggests you know afghan president said he wants it to be signed after the elections despite admitting there's little trust between him and washington the loya jirgah council of elders has started debating the draft and according to the agreement up to...
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i think david clark will do very well well to get a new crash... >> that's right if. a 3 vehicle crash and traffic is slowing down now approaching the 68 a interchange so just like that, we are seeing slow traffic coming up on 508 in the livermore valley and it was doing well, but now the back much it, i can see it drawing before my eyes about that injury crash if you have not got end it, go to the foothills and that will be much better for you. let's look at the east shore freeway traffic is moderate, we don't have a big back up and traffic is moving women, definitely lighter than usual and by this time we have the metering lights on and traffic is moving well onto the bridge, let's go to steve. >> allow hazy skies. the lower will be cold. >>> now officially concord is 40 but we have 40 degrees and san jose, looking for -- starting off at 44 and we will end up with 60s on some of these temperatures and they are running a little higher, 30s, 40s to near 50 degrees for some and the system we are hoping for is pore little and they are missing some in new york and this w
i think david clark will do very well well to get a new crash... >> that's right if. a 3 vehicle crash and traffic is slowing down now approaching the 68 a interchange so just like that, we are seeing slow traffic coming up on 508 in the livermore valley and it was doing well, but now the back much it, i can see it drawing before my eyes about that injury crash if you have not got end it, go to the foothills and that will be much better for you. let's look at the east shore freeway...
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ukrainian deal when i joined live by journalist and broadcaster neil clark i know it's good to see you neal thanks for coming on r.t. international today we are witnessing frustration on both sides of the fence brussels disappointed at the u. turn by president on a code which i'm going to cope with himself stressing economic pressures neal what went wrong. well i think he's made the right call here because i think the important thing is what we see is the best deal for the ukrainian people the russian deal or the e.u. deal and i think any objective analysis would come to the conclusion it's the russian deal because it's all right for western the e.u. fanatics to sit there in brussels or london to say ukraine should join the e.u. should sign this trade deal putting things in practical terms would be a disaster for the ukrainian people it would be gas prices going up the prices going up unemployment going up industrialisation so i think you have a choice the e.u. deal is a very bad one the russian deal is much better it's a simple as that really neal but we're hearing that are ultimately
ukrainian deal when i joined live by journalist and broadcaster neil clark i know it's good to see you neal thanks for coming on r.t. international today we are witnessing frustration on both sides of the fence brussels disappointed at the u. turn by president on a code which i'm going to cope with himself stressing economic pressures neal what went wrong. well i think he's made the right call here because i think the important thing is what we see is the best deal for the ukrainian people the...
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. >> i'm dave clark. >>> let's check weather and traffic. steve, what kind of weather are we gonna have? >> high clouds, spare-the-air day. a lot of these higher clouds are holding some temperatures up. there are some 30s for some. 50s for other. sfo is 51. san francisco, also 51. mild for a few. but cold for others. 50s are not that bad. you can see the high cloud deck filtering across. it will be with us probably most of the day. look for filtered sunshine here. a nice sunrise. that's for sure. but a partly cloudy/mostly cloudy day. temperatures, though, really kind of warming up a little bit, especially toward the santa clara valley. we'll end up with 60s to near 70 on some of the highs, especially santa cruz and also girl bil roy. a lot of these higher clouds mean a very fair, hazy day. this will gave to partly cloudy skies tomorrow. 60s on the temperatures to a few upper 60s. here's sal. >>> good morning. right now we're looking at a commute that is doing pretty well especially for this time of the morning. i have to a dealing -- i have
. >> i'm dave clark. >>> let's check weather and traffic. steve, what kind of weather are we gonna have? >> high clouds, spare-the-air day. a lot of these higher clouds are holding some temperatures up. there are some 30s for some. 50s for other. sfo is 51. san francisco, also 51. mild for a few. but cold for others. 50s are not that bad. you can see the high cloud deck filtering across. it will be with us probably most of the day. look for filtered sunshine here. a nice...
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finally, there's clark's. people ask how can clark's be worth 9 bucks a share. clark's is at burt's bees. we're paying too much for a proper they seems more like hype than numbers. this is taking drugstores with many different units and lots of different aisles faster than any other brand i can recall. haynes, clorox, they're the winners in the world, giving something that's natural and organic. i'll bet they turn out to be cheap in the out years because of this long-term trend that is very much here to stay. stick with cramer. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery
finally, there's clark's. people ask how can clark's be worth 9 bucks a share. clark's is at burt's bees. we're paying too much for a proper they seems more like hype than numbers. this is taking drugstores with many different units and lots of different aisles faster than any other brand i can recall. haynes, clorox, they're the winners in the world, giving something that's natural and organic. i'll bet they turn out to be cheap in the out years because of this long-term trend that is very...
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. >> i'm dave clark. >>> another rainy day in the bay area. to tell you where the showers are right now, let's bring steve in. >> things are pretty quiet right now. we're in between systems. it's kind of cloudy right now. maybe some fog. developing low is beginning to pop up here right off the mendocino coast, sonoma coast. maybe rain moving back in for point arena, fort bragg. that will develop later on for us. for everyone else by this afternoon, it's also going to give us a possibility of some shower activity. a couple of systems coming together. the low is on its way to southern california but not until tomorrow. until then, it could get sunny. things are quiet in the rain department. we had .75 to 2 inches for some, especially up in the russian river. things are calming down. they are not done yet. you get a good look at the system as it starts to pop up right there. it's on way its. that will set the stage for maybe some thundershower activity. right now, it's cloudy. could be sunbreaks for a while. highs today starting off in the 50. wi
. >> i'm dave clark. >>> another rainy day in the bay area. to tell you where the showers are right now, let's bring steve in. >> things are pretty quiet right now. we're in between systems. it's kind of cloudy right now. maybe some fog. developing low is beginning to pop up here right off the mendocino coast, sonoma coast. maybe rain moving back in for point arena, fort bragg. that will develop later on for us. for everyone else by this afternoon, it's also going to give...
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i'm dave clark. >>> let's talk about weather and traffic? steve? >> a spare of the air goes until midnight. the high pressure is here. it's kind of parked itself near us. not much of a breeze. hazy skies. everything, as you can see, as far as cloud cover, the bend in the clouds, that tells you where the high pressure is. the dome of it. it's there. oh, baby, it's cold. 32 napa. a lot of 30s. a bunch. maybe a breeze or a patchy fog holding some of that. in san francisco, it's in the upper 30s or 40s. 34, santa rosa. not far away, i've seen 32. there's couple of upper 20s as well. it's a cold morning. san francisco, not as bad. component of an easterly breeze. 48 and then a high of 62. high pressure says not today. it's going to send everything up and over up towards vancouver and seattle which means we have a lot of sunshine here. as you know, the days are short. cold morning and then sunny. but hazy, patch or two of fog. not a bunch. but there's a little bit around. highs will be in the low to mid- 6
i'm dave clark. >>> let's talk about weather and traffic? steve? >> a spare of the air goes until midnight. the high pressure is here. it's kind of parked itself near us. not much of a breeze. hazy skies. everything, as you can see, as far as cloud cover, the bend in the clouds, that tells you where the high pressure is. the dome of it. it's there. oh, baby, it's cold. 32 napa. a lot of 30s. a bunch. maybe a breeze or a patchy fog holding some of that. in san francisco, it's in...
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gets in your guts you can't say those speeches and those situations without a doing something to you clark will talk about family and live on the set. so this . world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. with. a society that i don't think corporation mind. can do and i think all that all about money and i think that's like that for a politician writing the laws and regulations that. are coming out. there is just too much. today's society. that. critique. arrangement green. green. green. donald freeboard video for your media project a free media dawned on r.t. dot com. we're back with a man with two first name was claude gregg he stars and i just thought of that marvel's ages their shield airing tuesday nights on a.b.c. already a wild hit you are married to the beautiful jennifer gray daughter of of one of my favorite people joel grey mine too whose father was making tats you're not jewish would you really into a jewish house that i am i go to temple a lot in what is always she doing movies much anymore there's no we
gets in your guts you can't say those speeches and those situations without a doing something to you clark will talk about family and live on the set. so this . world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. with. a society that i don't think corporation mind. can do and i think all that all about money and i think that's like that for a politician writing the laws and regulations that. are coming out. there is just too...