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jay did not think twice about letting them in time.when i asked to search, it turned out they were looking for me. the agent showed me a piece of paper which was a 2002 deportation letter, which i informed i had never seen. before i knew it, i was handcuffed and taken away like a criminal. i was put into a van two other men and searched like a criminal. in an instant, by american family was being ripped away from me. when i did return home, i had an ankle in monitoring bracelet. i went to great lengths to hide it from my children. i have a partner who is a u.s. citizen and two beautiful children who are also citizens, but none of them can petition for me to remain in the country with them. because my partner is not a man, she cannot do anything to help me, nor can my children, who keep asking, why does this happen to us, and what will ultimately happen to our family? passage of the uniting american families act or inclusion of ufa and lgbt families in immigration reform will not only benefit me about the thousands of people who are als
jay did not think twice about letting them in time.when i asked to search, it turned out they were looking for me. the agent showed me a piece of paper which was a 2002 deportation letter, which i informed i had never seen. before i knew it, i was handcuffed and taken away like a criminal. i was put into a van two other men and searched like a criminal. in an instant, by american family was being ripped away from me. when i did return home, i had an ankle in monitoring bracelet. i went to great...
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jay hsu and your work with the city. the supervisors, charlotte, the arts commission, and our controller, for coming together at this time to allow our asian to give an even bigger appeal to an international audience. i think you will find this brand not only on the windowsills of this grand all day and the building, a building that i have been familiar with as my days of the dpw director -- i used to go through stacks of books. to see this as part of the great contribution to the revitalization of our civic center, and to be an international destination for so many visitors that come to our city. i want to thank the museum, the asian for allowing us to join you in this 3 branding, and to make sure we are on our way to invite a greater audience to experience all the wonderful cultural things you have to offer. [applause] >> thank you, mr. mayor. that was fantastic. i was just thinking, i have to update my facebook, i have to tweet this great logo. it is beautiful. thank you. it is such a wonderful day to show this off. i
jay hsu and your work with the city. the supervisors, charlotte, the arts commission, and our controller, for coming together at this time to allow our asian to give an even bigger appeal to an international audience. i think you will find this brand not only on the windowsills of this grand all day and the building, a building that i have been familiar with as my days of the dpw director -- i used to go through stacks of books. to see this as part of the great contribution to the...
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alan williams, speaker dean cannon of winter park. >> jay-z said it best.oing to quote for you. i know my rights, so you're going to need a warrant for that. even went further to say aren't you sharp as a tack, you're a lawyer or something? you know, so members when looking at this, support this. if you support jay-z, support this amendment. >> i must respectfully disagree with the correction in the song it was the officer who said, aren't you sharp as a tack. you should try for lawyer or something. i got you on that. it's an unspoken rule that if you're going to invoke jay-z you must get the lyrics correct. i'm not sure jay-z would support this amendment. >> wow. did you see that? speaker dean cannon shutting it down. unfortunately turns out both of them were a little off. here are the correct lyrics to "99 problems" for the record. ♪ do you mind if i look around the car a little bit ♪ ♪ well my glove compartment is locked so is the trunk in the back and you're going to need a warrant for that ♪ >> they were both a little wrong but we're giving that round
alan williams, speaker dean cannon of winter park. >> jay-z said it best.oing to quote for you. i know my rights, so you're going to need a warrant for that. even went further to say aren't you sharp as a tack, you're a lawyer or something? you know, so members when looking at this, support this. if you support jay-z, support this amendment. >> i must respectfully disagree with the correction in the song it was the officer who said, aren't you sharp as a tack. you should try for...
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directed by jay roach. that is our show for tonight. until next time, keep the faith. >> senator, i am honored to be chosen as your running mate. [applause] it was noted in denver that hillary clinton left 18 million cracks in the highest class ceiling in america. but it turns out the women of america are not finished. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with joe scarborough preview of the primaries. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs.
directed by jay roach. that is our show for tonight. until next time, keep the faith. >> senator, i am honored to be chosen as your running mate. [applause] it was noted in denver that hillary clinton left 18 million cracks in the highest class ceiling in america. but it turns out the women of america are not finished. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with joe scarborough preview...
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jay, we will start with you.his was actually signed a similar national defense resources preparedness by bill clinton. you have similar orders signed by device eisenhower, george w. bush, but there are some differences. there are things of that changed that have brought legitimate criticism and concern. can you go through that? >> i think you are absolutely right. the idea is nothing new. presidents have had this since the 1950s. what is different about this one than the other ones is the definition of national defense. it is incorporated what is called the fafer act but it gives the president more authority than the previous acts. the previous acts didn't give in top corporation of the stuff ford act, which is a civil situation where the president would have unlimited authority, subject, of course, to checks and balances. we can't ignore checks and balances here. but the definition of national defense is broader than it has ever been under any of the previous executive orders. i think that's the most significant
jay, we will start with you.his was actually signed a similar national defense resources preparedness by bill clinton. you have similar orders signed by device eisenhower, george w. bush, but there are some differences. there are things of that changed that have brought legitimate criticism and concern. can you go through that? >> i think you are absolutely right. the idea is nothing new. presidents have had this since the 1950s. what is different about this one than the other ones is the...
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jay? >> thank you. thank the jayhawks for losing to us in football and basketball already this year. and for those folks on c-span, we will complete this in time, we don't want the c-span audience -- it's such a cross-over with the ncaa audience, we wouldn't want to hurt the number of people watching that game. for those you watching at home, you will have time to switch to what you really want to do, watching college basketball. missouri is known as the show me state. we are a nation that work together to create jobs and move our economy forward. we focus on maintaining rigid fiscal discipline. we held a line of taxes, bald our budget. that gives businesses both large and small the confidence to invest in our state. we're also investing in education, college scholarships and worker training, and also making sure as far as businesses, we're working with small businesses across our state. the real drivers of job growth across our communities. loan programs specifically targeted to help small businesses m
jay? >> thank you. thank the jayhawks for losing to us in football and basketball already this year. and for those folks on c-span, we will complete this in time, we don't want the c-span audience -- it's such a cross-over with the ncaa audience, we wouldn't want to hurt the number of people watching that game. for those you watching at home, you will have time to switch to what you really want to do, watching college basketball. missouri is known as the show me state. we are a nation...
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watch jay. >> ow! [ cheers and applause ] i thought it -- i thought it looked great. he's a good sport. a man of his word. and i'm up for a rematch. next time, full beards, buddy. let's do this. [ cheers and applause ] hey, you guys, it's time to take a look at the stories making headlines today and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for "pros and cons." here we go! ♪ pros cons pros cons and pros ♪ >> jimmy: guys, tonight we'll be taking a look at the "pros and cons" of march madness. yeah. people got the march madness out there. [ cheers and applause ] the ncaa tournament's in full swing. everyone's got their brackets filled out. if you're a college basketball fan, this is as exciting as it gets. so let's take a look at the "pros and cons" of march madness. here we go. pro, it took two weeks for you to complete your bracket. [ light laughter ] con, it took two rounds for it to be completely wrong. [ laughter ] pro, for basketball fans, it's a chance to see tomorrow's stars today. con, for kardashi
watch jay. >> ow! [ cheers and applause ] i thought it -- i thought it looked great. he's a good sport. a man of his word. and i'm up for a rematch. next time, full beards, buddy. let's do this. [ cheers and applause ] hey, you guys, it's time to take a look at the stories making headlines today and weigh the good with the bad. it's time for "pros and cons." here we go! ♪ pros cons pros cons and pros ♪ >> jimmy: guys, tonight we'll be taking a look at the "pros...
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we begin with nbc's jay gray. >> reporter: good evening. the devastation you see behind me stretches for miles. two violent attacks from mother senate in the span of three days which in communities just like this across the tornado alley, the loss is almost too much to bear. a day after, and the devastation is almost impossible to believe. >> tragic, terrible. it's one minute you're here and then you're gone. >> reporter: communities and lives ripped apart by 100 tornadoes that touched down across a dozen states. the images of destruction tell the sad story tell the sad story better any words might, kentucky, georgia, tennessee and north carolina. deep, violent scars that stretch for miles, perhaps none more painful than here in the nation's heartland. >> once again, mother nature has dealt harshly with indiana. >> the small town of henryville wiped from the map. >> we came out of the basement and everything was gone. >> reporter: the only thing left to cling to here is each other. now they begin the impossible task of picking up the pieces
we begin with nbc's jay gray. >> reporter: good evening. the devastation you see behind me stretches for miles. two violent attacks from mother senate in the span of three days which in communities just like this across the tornado alley, the loss is almost too much to bear. a day after, and the devastation is almost impossible to believe. >> tragic, terrible. it's one minute you're here and then you're gone. >> reporter: communities and lives ripped apart by 100 tornadoes...
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jay put me up to some work. he said, sunday, i am going to give you permission to put your mark on the asian. what does that mean? i think i know i want to do but i do not want to get arrested because -- this is the city. graffiti is not cool. i do not know, i'm going to try something. bear with me. i'm going to invite everyone else to put their mark on the asian as well. i am going to kick us off first. do not arrest me. i am sorry, nick. no pressure. i am a big fan of staches,
jay put me up to some work. he said, sunday, i am going to give you permission to put your mark on the asian. what does that mean? i think i know i want to do but i do not want to get arrested because -- this is the city. graffiti is not cool. i do not know, i'm going to try something. bear with me. i'm going to invite everyone else to put their mark on the asian as well. i am going to kick us off first. do not arrest me. i am sorry, nick. no pressure. i am a big fan of staches,
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good offense from the jays. the software of canada,, the, bowl 10-4, the final for hopkins. >> know tonight, the latest on the american soldier accused and the massacre of afghan civilians one week ago. preparing for battle. presidential candidates are making their rounds to secure votes. making the cut. you are looking live as hundreds of ravens cheerleaders battle without for a spot on the squad. who made the cut. who made the cut. >> want to remind people that you cannot wear green because of the green screen. >> exactly. >> if uigher can were g-- weiner can wear green. >> made the weather work. that was not the luck of the irish, that's the skill of the irish. 568 tonight. 68 tonight, 70 tomorrow. at least spring starts on tuesday. at the end of the week, we do get a rain chance. we have not had any significant rain since the beginning of the rain since the beginning of the mud so we could and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to
good offense from the jays. the software of canada,, the, bowl 10-4, the final for hopkins. >> know tonight, the latest on the american soldier accused and the massacre of afghan civilians one week ago. preparing for battle. presidential candidates are making their rounds to secure votes. making the cut. you are looking live as hundreds of ravens cheerleaders battle without for a spot on the squad. who made the cut. who made the cut. >> want to remind people that you cannot wear...
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i'm jay gray. we'll have a live report from illinois. >> new this morning, students at uc berkeley pull out the crime scene tape to make the point about the cost of higher education. i'm christie smith. i'll tell you about this new day of action coming up. >> also, you'll have to carry more cash for your next cal train ticket. >>> and winter weather whiplash. cold drizzle today could give way to sunshine tomorrow. the news at 11:00 starts now. >>> good morning, everyone. thank you very much for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. this morning we're on weather watch as bay area temperatures are poised to swing 20 degrees in days. we'll have the forecast and snow report in just moments. but this morning we begin in harrisburg illinois where neighborhoods are levelled and people are pick up after powerful tornadoes. nbc bay area's jay gray joins us live with a look at the severe weather that's taken a deadly toll. good morning, jay. >> good morning, marla. and this is the kind of devastat
i'm jay gray. we'll have a live report from illinois. >> new this morning, students at uc berkeley pull out the crime scene tape to make the point about the cost of higher education. i'm christie smith. i'll tell you about this new day of action coming up. >> also, you'll have to carry more cash for your next cal train ticket. >>> and winter weather whiplash. cold drizzle today could give way to sunshine tomorrow. the news at 11:00 starts now. >>> good morning,...
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>> i agree with jay.le try to read the tea leaves -- megyn: you guys aren't paying attention. i don't think i was ever wrong when i sat in that supreme court. >> well, you're better than both jay and i, megyn. [laughter] megyn: that's so untrue. >> arguments that didn't go so well, and you end up winning. >> it happens all the time. megyn: jay, sometime we'll sit down, and i'll explain it to you, me with my none and you with your 20. [laughter] >> you've covered more. megyn: thank, guys. so, you know, it wasn't the most explosive or exciting day inside the high court, but tomorrow is the day. bigger than wednesday, bigger than today, and that is the day in which we will all be waiting and watching and, hopefully, have more audio that's, actually, genuinely interesting. >>> coming up next, a woman's life changed forever after a chimp brutally attacks her. now the attack survivor is trying to sue the state. what she says the governor himself knew about this dangerous animal next in kelly's court. [ grandfat
>> i agree with jay.le try to read the tea leaves -- megyn: you guys aren't paying attention. i don't think i was ever wrong when i sat in that supreme court. >> well, you're better than both jay and i, megyn. [laughter] megyn: that's so untrue. >> arguments that didn't go so well, and you end up winning. >> it happens all the time. megyn: jay, sometime we'll sit down, and i'll explain it to you, me with my none and you with your 20. [laughter] >> you've covered...
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jay.holder has come under fire for saying that he is disturbed by this program, because he says it's based entirely on news reports, and the criticism has been, what is the attorney general doing reviewing news reports and nothing more about a tram and then publicly criticizing it? >> well he actually went even further. right he said it was under review by the department of justice. i made the comment that if he had questions he could have picked up the phone and talked to ray kelly the police commissioner. look, the nypd, i said this the other day, success speaks for itself. there were 14 known attempts on manhattan itself after 9/11, none of which were able to be implemented because the nypd's intelligence intelligence gathering capabilities are on par with any intelligence force in the world. the nwpd has operations and offices around the globe. this idea that this is a new revelation that the department of justice is now shocked, that new york has even gauged in this activity is ridicu
jay.holder has come under fire for saying that he is disturbed by this program, because he says it's based entirely on news reports, and the criticism has been, what is the attorney general doing reviewing news reports and nothing more about a tram and then publicly criticizing it? >> well he actually went even further. right he said it was under review by the department of justice. i made the comment that if he had questions he could have picked up the phone and talked to ray kelly the...
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. >> this week on "the communicators" west virginia senator jay rockefeller, chair of the commerce, science and transportation subcommittee. he talks about cybersecurity legislation before the senate and the nature of cyber threats. >> senator jay rockefeller, chairman of the commerce committee, you recently said that cybersecurity legislation is absolutely necessary now than citizens are at risk. why do you say that? >> because it's true. george bushes last director of national intelligence, the highest intelligence position in the country and obama's first one, said the same thing, and they continue to say. that's the number one threat to the national security in existence. bob mueller says within a year he will be taking cybersecurity as a much more urgent problem for this country than loose nukes, ex-soviets nuclear weapons. >> host: do you view of cybersecurity or cyber attacks as terrorism? >> guest: we do. i view it as war. i like to discipline myself into thinking because if you're hacking into the pentagon three, four, 5 million times a day, you know, every senator's office, virtua
. >> this week on "the communicators" west virginia senator jay rockefeller, chair of the commerce, science and transportation subcommittee. he talks about cybersecurity legislation before the senate and the nature of cyber threats. >> senator jay rockefeller, chairman of the commerce committee, you recently said that cybersecurity legislation is absolutely necessary now than citizens are at risk. why do you say that? >> because it's true. george bushes last director...
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. >> stephen: shhhh. [ laughter ] i have an intern here, jay. jay, the intern.as been here for six and a half years. [ laughter ] think of all the college credits he is racking up. he is halfway to his ph.d. >> he probably has to pay for those credits so he is getting a doubly bad deal. he is not getting paid for his work and page for an academic experience he is not getting because he is not in class. he is not in college. >> stephen: he is in the school of life. [ laughter ] he is learning that sometimes you can be taken advantage of. [ laughter ] >> that's true. >> stephen: beal agree. >> that's right he's been taken advantage of. >> stephen: what should we do? we should be paying the interns? >> anyone who works for someone else for their financial benefit should be paid for their work. [cheers and applause] as a matter of fact -- it's against the law. >> stephen: college athletes should be paid. >> yeah, probably. >> stephen: really? >> yeah, they -- >> stephen: college athletes should be paid. >> they take tremendous risks. they get hurt. >> stephen: every
. >> stephen: shhhh. [ laughter ] i have an intern here, jay. jay, the intern.as been here for six and a half years. [ laughter ] think of all the college credits he is racking up. he is halfway to his ph.d. >> he probably has to pay for those credits so he is getting a doubly bad deal. he is not getting paid for his work and page for an academic experience he is not getting because he is not in class. he is not in college. >> stephen: he is in the school of life. [ laughter ]...
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jay? >> reporter: doreen, yeah, this is perhaps one of the toughest areas taking one of the toughest hits. there are reports of as many as 20 twisters touching down throughout the evening and into the early mornings, ripping apart communities like this one. and there's a big concern that even more dangerous weather could be on the way here. the violent attack happened overnight. shatters across five states. >> the windows web with the out just like a big shotgun went off. >> reporter: at least 20 funnel clouds touched down through the night and in the morning. shredding communities. >> i opened up the door and the whole nieighborhood was gone. >> they're devastated they lost one member of the family. >> reporter: a path of death and destruction stretching through kansas and kentucky. >> i toured the area, i saw how devastating the damage is. the overturned semis and cars and apartment buildings shredded to bits. >> reporter: harrisburg, illinois may have taken the hardest hit. winds of 170
jay? >> reporter: doreen, yeah, this is perhaps one of the toughest areas taking one of the toughest hits. there are reports of as many as 20 twisters touching down throughout the evening and into the early mornings, ripping apart communities like this one. and there's a big concern that even more dangerous weather could be on the way here. the violent attack happened overnight. shatters across five states. >> the windows web with the out just like a big shotgun went off. >>...
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jay gray is right now in one of the communities hit the hardest. that's harrisburg, illinois. %hat's harrisburg, illinois. jay? >> >> reporter: hey, jim. i'm standing in the middle of what was a sporting goods store. th there are a few things you can recognize, a football, but most of this is jus of this is just debris. it debris. it's in the middle of what w strip shopping center t strip shopping center been just destroyed he been just destroyed look, these scenes are look, these out across five sta out across five states afternoon. as afternoon. as you talked about with very real concern tha very real concern that powerful storms could be powerful storms could be on the way as early as way as early they are the sounds of they are the sounds of in harrisburg. %n harrisburg. chain saws, fro chain saws, front tractors. others gathering what tractors. others gathering what th by hand, sti by hand, still many here clear away the hau clear away the haunting of yesterday's dea of yesterday's deadly >> i heard a >> i heard a crackling sound big light, and big light, and then a explo
jay gray is right now in one of the communities hit the hardest. that's harrisburg, illinois. %hat's harrisburg, illinois. jay? >> >> reporter: hey, jim. i'm standing in the middle of what was a sporting goods store. th there are a few things you can recognize, a football, but most of this is jus of this is just debris. it debris. it's in the middle of what w strip shopping center t strip shopping center been just destroyed he been just destroyed look, these scenes are look, these...
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we'll get back to jay flat le once we fix the kinks in his earpiece.short break and come back. that was certainly a critical question. stay with us. we'll talk about the market rebounding from today's big sell-off and get back to the ceo of illumina when we come back. >>> welcome back. we are once again talking with jay flatley. he is the ceo of illumina. are you with us? >> i am. >> great. sorry about that. you couldn't hear me earlier. you have said that you will be rejecting the roche deal. and i asked you is it just a question of value or is there a -- is there a priority in remaining independent? >> we rejected the roche offer because we think it dramatically undervalues the company and was provided in a very opportunistic way at a price point very near our 52-week low. as we look forward, the board is really very focused on delivering shareholder value. we're managing our business and we are focused on analyzing any new offer that might come in in light of the shareholder value we believe we can produce as a company. >> it's about creating shareh
we'll get back to jay flat le once we fix the kinks in his earpiece.short break and come back. that was certainly a critical question. stay with us. we'll talk about the market rebounding from today's big sell-off and get back to the ceo of illumina when we come back. >>> welcome back. we are once again talking with jay flatley. he is the ceo of illumina. are you with us? >> i am. >> great. sorry about that. you couldn't hear me earlier. you have said that you will be...
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jay hawks are off to their first final. the warriors just tipped off in portland. a little more adventurous. their charter last night was cancelled in the middle of the night. they had to fly this morning. it happens. >> they can manage. thank a lot. thanks for choosing the bay area at 6:00. good night.
jay hawks are off to their first final. the warriors just tipped off in portland. a little more adventurous. their charter last night was cancelled in the middle of the night. they had to fly this morning. it happens. >> they can manage. thank a lot. thanks for choosing the bay area at 6:00. good night.
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how wanted acknowledged and the asian art museum director jay tsu. when i think of jay hsu, i think, aka dr. j. he is master of the universe. also, i never thought had -- would have the opportunity to introduce the mayor of san francisco, mayor ed lee. i just a to introduce the mayor. that is awesome. we also have a bunch of other special guests today. i would also like to introduce david chiu, president of the board of supervisors. thank you for coming. the mayor does not come along. he has a policy. supervisor carmen chu is also with us. we are also lucky enough to have supervisor mark farrell as well. maybe he is having a pastry or something. there is a lot of traffic between here and city hall. that is a bad joke, i know. we also have supervisor eric mar here with us this morning. all the supervisors are sitting together. we are also lucky enough to have the chief of protocol for the city of san francisco charlotte schultz. last but not least, we have tony sun, chair of the asian arts commission. that's good started this morning. i am going to ge
how wanted acknowledged and the asian art museum director jay tsu. when i think of jay hsu, i think, aka dr. j. he is master of the universe. also, i never thought had -- would have the opportunity to introduce the mayor of san francisco, mayor ed lee. i just a to introduce the mayor. that is awesome. we also have a bunch of other special guests today. i would also like to introduce david chiu, president of the board of supervisors. thank you for coming. the mayor does not come along. he has a...
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jay gray, nbc news, nashville, tennessee. >> kentucky declared a state of emergency. this video showing the damage of that town and some of the injured. just two days ago another tornado touched down in west liberty when the previous monster storm line was moving through. >> it is unbelievable to see two tornado outbreaks in a matter of three days. this one definitely bigger than the last one. these are the tornado reports. just over the last 12 hours from just south of st. louis all the way across kentucky and tennessee in through ohio and down to the south including georgia and parts of tennessee and alabama. all of these now could be multiple tornadoes. 100 reports so far. 92 is the official number of reports thus far. many of these the same tornado. one reported tornado potentiall minutes. that was the one that we are talking about in towards parts of southern indiana. our weather we are finally seeing that line come our area. we are not seeing severe weather. we do have thunder. a lot of lightning and a another batch. you can see this right around 66. they are ma
jay gray, nbc news, nashville, tennessee. >> kentucky declared a state of emergency. this video showing the damage of that town and some of the injured. just two days ago another tornado touched down in west liberty when the previous monster storm line was moving through. >> it is unbelievable to see two tornado outbreaks in a matter of three days. this one definitely bigger than the last one. these are the tornado reports. just over the last 12 hours from just south of st. louis...
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nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: nightfall can't mask the devastation here or hide the twisted metal, splintered wood and broken glass scattered for miles. remnants of communities and lives torn apart. earlier the sounds of survival echoed through harrisburg. crews pulling out or piling up debris, although many can't clear away chilling images of the deadly storm. >> i'm nervous. i'm shaky. i'm tired. i just don't even have words for everything that you feel. >> reporter: words can't really describe the overwhelming sense of loss. at least 13 dead across five states. six of those victims in harrisburg. more than a hundred injured in the storms. and now, as survivors search through what 180-mile-an-hour winds left behind, they must also worry about the latest forecast which includes the possibility of even stronger storms in the next 24 hours.
nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: nightfall can't mask the devastation here or hide the twisted metal, splintered wood and broken glass scattered for miles. remnants of communities and lives torn apart. earlier the sounds of survival echoed through harrisburg. crews pulling out or piling up debris, although many can't clear away chilling images of the deadly storm. >> i'm nervous. i'm shaky. i'm tired. i just don't even have words for everything that you feel. >> reporter:...
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he talks about cybersecurity legislation and the nature of cyberthreats. >> senator jay rockefeller, chairman of the commerce committee, you said that cybersecurity is necessary now and that citizens are at risk. why do you say that? >> do you view cybersecurity or cyber attacks as terrorism? >> i do. i view it as war. i like to discipline myself in that thinking because it really is. if you are hacking into the pentagon three, four or five million times a day, and every senator's office, virtually all corporate america, something has to wake us up. we are not awakened to it. we started this cybersecurity bill. i am impatient about it. we started this thing really the day before obama was inaugurated. when he was elected, i knew he was going to be interested in this. we got to work and put out a bill. then joe leash and -- lieberman and susan collins have come in, and it has progressed. it is virtually pottable. we have to get some republicans on board, but i think we can do that. >> senator rockefeller, how current is -- how similar is the bill that you brought to committee three ye
he talks about cybersecurity legislation and the nature of cyberthreats. >> senator jay rockefeller, chairman of the commerce committee, you said that cybersecurity is necessary now and that citizens are at risk. why do you say that? >> do you view cybersecurity or cyber attacks as terrorism? >> i do. i view it as war. i like to discipline myself in that thinking because it really is. if you are hacking into the pentagon three, four or five million times a day, and every...
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jay gray has more on the devastation. >> reporter: this morning clean up crews will storm the hardest hit areas of tornado ally sifting through miles of debris, all that's left from so many communities and lives ripped apart by the storms. >> tragic, terrible, like one minute you're here and then you're gone. >> a disaster spread by at least 100 tornados that left deep scars across a dozen states. >> he was the greatest love of my life. >> cheryl's husband ron wasn't supposed to be home when the storms hit. >> he shouldn't have been here. he came home early from work because he didn't feel good and wanted to take a nap. >> he dies when the twister ripped apart their home and they were planning a celebration for their 40th wedding anniversary and instead must prepare for a funeral. across tornado alley for many the only thing left to hold onto is each other, and they understand. they are the lucky ones. >> we're all okay, that's all that matters. >> as they work through the haunting images of what's happened he and the painful reality that's left behind. jay gray, nbc news, henryville,
jay gray has more on the devastation. >> reporter: this morning clean up crews will storm the hardest hit areas of tornado ally sifting through miles of debris, all that's left from so many communities and lives ripped apart by the storms. >> tragic, terrible, like one minute you're here and then you're gone. >> a disaster spread by at least 100 tornados that left deep scars across a dozen states. >> he was the greatest love of my life. >> cheryl's husband ron...
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jay gray has more tonight. >> a day of watches and warnings gave way to this devastating reality. >> it was unreal. things were falling. things were coming off the walls, noise, crashes, glass flying everywhere. it was like a dream. >> reporter: a bad dream for thousands across tornado alley as dozens of powerful tornadoes ripped apart communities from indiana through tennessee. the hardest hit henryville, southern indiana. >> at this time we know we have fatalities. we have numerous people who are injured. >> reporter: entire neighborhoods wiped away. local schools had just sent students home early when the first twister struck. >> it was huge. i seen it come down, go up and throwing debris everywhere. it was ugly. >> reporter: many students rushed back inside their schools for safety. others rushed to the open arms
jay gray has more tonight. >> a day of watches and warnings gave way to this devastating reality. >> it was unreal. things were falling. things were coming off the walls, noise, crashes, glass flying everywhere. it was like a dream. >> reporter: a bad dream for thousands across tornado alley as dozens of powerful tornadoes ripped apart communities from indiana through tennessee. the hardest hit henryville, southern indiana. >> at this time we know we have fatalities. we...
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of course, jay, who you know. and these are not all the partners but the major partners who have committed here, along with ibm, at&t, and others, to be involved in this. i would simply say thank you to everyone who helped to make this a reality. this was truly a collaborative collective efforts. now we have to get down to -- you're talking about the real effort -- after the celebration, we have to really deliver. you should hold us accountable. we are eager to get started and to get you into the workforce. we will be here after words if you have questions. thank you all for coming. [applause] >> i am sensing a theme of partnership today. partnership extends to the mayor's office and to washington, d.c. and across to hall at city hall. it is my honor to welcome supervisors mark farrell and christine al-awlaki. [applause] -- olague. >> this is a major grant to make sure that people in the middle of their careers in all neighborhoods get the skills and training need to get all of the high tech jobs center coming her
of course, jay, who you know. and these are not all the partners but the major partners who have committed here, along with ibm, at&t, and others, to be involved in this. i would simply say thank you to everyone who helped to make this a reality. this was truly a collaborative collective efforts. now we have to get down to -- you're talking about the real effort -- after the celebration, we have to really deliver. you should hold us accountable. we are eager to get started and to get you...
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. >> rose: jay way, was a genius. >> jay walkers of a genius, exactly. jay walker said he was worth more money in billions of dollars than general motor was at one point in time. he said i'm going to do a university. i said, "are you going to eni do dow?" he said, "no i'm gog bailed university." >> rose: and that's what he did. >> the stock went sky high. everybody is waiting, a year, a year and a half you're locked up. a year-- and the moment you could sell it, it was worth pennies. so it wasn't worth anything. >> rose: you didn't sell right then? >> i sort of did. it was all over. the dot-com bubble-- >> it burst. >> it burst. and only an expert would know, but a full of these thousands of companies remained, and the ones that remained had some value, and priceline.com had a value. it gives a service that is really a valuable service. >> rose: and now, whether talking about dating or buying things, a lot of companies have done enormously well. but it's the power of the network to link people up who have similar aspirations. in this world where we live
. >> rose: jay way, was a genius. >> jay walkers of a genius, exactly. jay walker said he was worth more money in billions of dollars than general motor was at one point in time. he said i'm going to do a university. i said, "are you going to eni do dow?" he said, "no i'm gog bailed university." >> rose: and that's what he did. >> the stock went sky high. everybody is waiting, a year, a year and a half you're locked up. a year-- and the moment you...
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jay? >> 12 oral arguments, 20 cases. >> sean: have you argued before the supreme court, jamie? >> never had that honor. >> sean: okay. let me get to one more exchange. this was a pretty stunning comment, i think, coming from justice kennedy. you know, in other words, and you, commerce in order to regulate it, pretty fascinating exchange. ending with justice scalia. >> you create congress commerce in order to regulate it? >> that's not what is going on here, justice ken deism we are not seeking to defend the lieu that basis. in this case, what is being regulated is the method of financing the purchase of health care. that itself is economic activity with substantial effects on interstate commerce -- >> so any self purchasing, anything i purchase -- you know, if i am in any market at all, my failure to purchase something in that market subjects me to regulation? >> sean: you know, jay, it was almost universal. every court observer listening today pretty much had the same comments, that the a
jay? >> 12 oral arguments, 20 cases. >> sean: have you argued before the supreme court, jamie? >> never had that honor. >> sean: okay. let me get to one more exchange. this was a pretty stunning comment, i think, coming from justice kennedy. you know, in other words, and you, commerce in order to regulate it, pretty fascinating exchange. ending with justice scalia. >> you create congress commerce in order to regulate it? >> that's not what is going on here,...
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he said, "jay keyworth leaves the board with our best wishes and gratitude." here's what i have trouble understanding. everybody says leaks are bad, the leaker is identified, and now there's a settlement with him. >> mm-hmm. go figure. [ laughs ] >> do you understand this? >> well, at that point, i think that the company thought it was in the best interests of hp to get tom off its back, so to speak. >> all rise. >> pattie dunn appeared in a san jose courtroom. she's not just fighting for her reputation. she's also fighting for her life. this has all happened as she battles stage-4 ovarian cancer. you are gonna start a full round of chemotherapy -- severe chemotherapy -- day after tomorrow. >> 8:45 a.m. >> 8:45 a.m. and you're charged with this. it's just all piling on you at once. and you're so strong. >> what's the alternative? >> well, breaking down, getting in the back of a closet and sitting there. i can think of lots of things that other people -- >> well, the golden gate bridge is always out there. it's not going away. i mean, you just have to fight bac
he said, "jay keyworth leaves the board with our best wishes and gratitude." here's what i have trouble understanding. everybody says leaks are bad, the leaker is identified, and now there's a settlement with him. >> mm-hmm. go figure. [ laughs ] >> do you understand this? >> well, at that point, i think that the company thought it was in the best interests of hp to get tom off its back, so to speak. >> all rise. >> pattie dunn appeared in a san jose...