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jones. hot boy. mr. tony montana. that's me. >> and soon the jail finds itself with a multitude of related high-profile cases, putting everybody on edge. >>> from the street the louisville metro department of corrections jail looks like any downtown office building. but inside is the drama that comes with more than 2,000 men and women who face very uncertain futures, all housed in one place. >> don't cry. because there's no crying in jail. >> while some have been convicted, the majority have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. since most of them live in louisville, it is not unusual that some know each other from the streets. >> just a normal day ldc, man. kicking it with my inmate fellas. >> but one inmate seems to know more than most. he is 25-year-old john "hot boy" jones. inside the jail he's also known by a different nickname. >> mr. not guilty. >> mr. not guilty. >> john jones most definitely did not do it. >> innocent man. >> mr. not guilty, man. i'm an innoce
jones. hot boy. mr. tony montana. that's me. >> and soon the jail finds itself with a multitude of related high-profile cases, putting everybody on edge. >>> from the street the louisville metro department of corrections jail looks like any downtown office building. but inside is the drama that comes with more than 2,000 men and women who face very uncertain futures, all housed in one place. >> don't cry. because there's no crying in jail. >> while some have been...
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jones.when we first entered one of the jail's open dorm housing units, we noticed a guy, somewhat intimidating, very large, working out on the yard. and at the same time, one of the inmates was telling us that we needed to interview their jail's resident poet. and it actually turned out to be the same guy. >> lock him up, throw away the key. prisons are being built faster and further than the eyes can see. those prisons are being constructed to house you, me and all our families. there's nothing more than modern-day slavery. lock them up, throw away the key. home of the brave, land of the free. then why are millions of americans locked up in the penitentiary? if you're so brave and you're so wild, why can't you relate to the juvenile? fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, children, cousins, in-law, friends, wake up you sleeping fools, you're headed for the pen. but then it will be too late. everyone will see that they have safely locked us up and threw away the key. thanks a lot. >> even thou
jones.when we first entered one of the jail's open dorm housing units, we noticed a guy, somewhat intimidating, very large, working out on the yard. and at the same time, one of the inmates was telling us that we needed to interview their jail's resident poet. and it actually turned out to be the same guy. >> lock him up, throw away the key. prisons are being built faster and further than the eyes can see. those prisons are being constructed to house you, me and all our families. there's...
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jones successfully went to his first six parole office visits following his release. parole officers also had positive contact with him during four random home visit. then something happened. >> it makes you scared. thheis is where i live. >> reporter: in september 2014 police say jones violently attacked and robbed a 7 76-year-old woman. he told the woman, quote, shut up or i'll kill you. we dug some more. 4 investigates found jones failed to report to his brooklyn parole officer in 2014. parole officers immediately went to his home the very next day, but jones was gone after five more attempts to warrant for his arrest. he's managed to evade police for more than a year. he is wanted for a string of attacks on elderly men. >> i guess i just got socked. i don't remember very much. >> he pushed me. give me the money. choked me >> reporter: right now police iare working to try and see if jones is responsible for other violent attacks across the five boroughs. all the attacks that he's being linked too so far have the same pattern and they all involve a weapon. >>> crime
jones successfully went to his first six parole office visits following his release. parole officers also had positive contact with him during four random home visit. then something happened. >> it makes you scared. thheis is where i live. >> reporter: in september 2014 police say jones violently attacked and robbed a 7 76-year-old woman. he told the woman, quote, shut up or i'll kill you. we dug some more. 4 investigates found jones failed to report to his brooklyn parole officer...
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sasha frere-jones: i assume.e did not give away anything that went to the family, a spinoff group, and then she took it. that was an amazing move like it back form otis and never giving it back. and then we also know there is a vault with oodles and oodles of videos and who knows what is in there. it could go on forever. i hope we get to listen to that. jeff glor: gale, any idea how much is left that we have not heard that we may in the future? gail mitchell: i was going to bring up the vault when i was there and came back. one of my good friends who used to work with prince, he would take you down to the vault. i would say, what is the vault? i had no idea. i have no idea how much is in there. he did jam sessions at paisley park that i'm told are tremendous and on tape. he opened the studio to a lot of different acts to record and do different things. i would love to be one of the ones to go in there and see exactly what is in there. probably lose myself. jeff glor: sasha, can i ask you about the famous super bo
sasha frere-jones: i assume.e did not give away anything that went to the family, a spinoff group, and then she took it. that was an amazing move like it back form otis and never giving it back. and then we also know there is a vault with oodles and oodles of videos and who knows what is in there. it could go on forever. i hope we get to listen to that. jeff glor: gale, any idea how much is left that we have not heard that we may in the future? gail mitchell: i was going to bring up the vault...
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>> reporter: shirleen, police do remain on the hunt tonight for the 64-year-old clarence jones. a career criminal who likes to prey on the elderly and who police believes may be connected to at least five violent crimes between brooklyn and queens and in just the past couple of months. >> here is a look good at jones who would have 19 prior arrests. investigators would link jones to several assaults and robberies dating back to january, all involving elderly victims. the most recent case that linked jones occurred last forced his way into an 83-year- old woman's brooklyn home. once inside he allegedly struck her so hard that he broke her nose before slipping away. and police believe that jones also attacked and robbed a 91- year-old woman with a gun and box cutter in park slope earlier this month. and pistol whipped another 71 woman in february. they spoke about how desperately while like to catch jones. >> we have a lot for this fella and we couldn't identify them that they would look back at all the cases of the home invasion and that they would identify this person from the b
>> reporter: shirleen, police do remain on the hunt tonight for the 64-year-old clarence jones. a career criminal who likes to prey on the elderly and who police believes may be connected to at least five violent crimes between brooklyn and queens and in just the past couple of months. >> here is a look good at jones who would have 19 prior arrests. investigators would link jones to several assaults and robberies dating back to january, all involving elderly victims. the most recent...
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. >> hi, commissioners, my name is loren jones, i'm happen jones' son, a native san franciscan, i was born in 1950, and we've got some pictures here, a couple of what you may have seen before, we have some other ones, regarding 235 valencia, my dad bought that build ining 1940, he eventually sold the business to my uncle dave golden, but he retained ownership of the building and was attach today the building. it was in our family for over half a century. it wasn't sold until after my dad passed away in the 1990's, regarding the fact of whether his motorcycle business, his retail business was more important than his wholesale business, this is how he got his start, he started with a small bicycle shop, retear shop, he had a location on another area further down valencia street for a couple of years and then in 1940 when he purchased this building, this is where things took off, and even after my uncle took over the building and took over the business, my dad still owned a share of the business and his name was still on the building until 1972 was it, when it was finally changed to dave
. >> hi, commissioners, my name is loren jones, i'm happen jones' son, a native san franciscan, i was born in 1950, and we've got some pictures here, a couple of what you may have seen before, we have some other ones, regarding 235 valencia, my dad bought that build ining 1940, he eventually sold the business to my uncle dave golden, but he retained ownership of the building and was attach today the building. it was in our family for over half a century. it wasn't sold until after my dad...
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. >> hi, commissioners, my name is loren jones, i'm happen jones' son, a native san franciscan, i was born in 1950, and we've got some pictures here, a couple of what you may have seen before, we have some other ones, regarding 235 valencia, my dad bought that build ining 1940, he eventually sold the business to my uncle dave golden, but he retained ownership of the building and was attach today the building. it was in our family for over half a century. it wasn't sold until after my dad passed away in the 1990's, regarding the fact of whether his motorcycle business, his retail business was more important than his wholesale business, this is how he got his start, he started with a small bicycle shop, retear shop, he had a location on another area further down valencia street for a couple of years and then in 1940 when he purchased this building, this is where things took off, and even after my uncle took over the building and took over the business, my dad still owned a share of the business and his name was still on the building until 1972 was it, when it was finally changed to dave
. >> hi, commissioners, my name is loren jones, i'm happen jones' son, a native san franciscan, i was born in 1950, and we've got some pictures here, a couple of what you may have seen before, we have some other ones, regarding 235 valencia, my dad bought that build ining 1940, he eventually sold the business to my uncle dave golden, but he retained ownership of the building and was attach today the building. it was in our family for over half a century. it wasn't sold until after my dad...
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nbc 10's keith jones and his special ties to villanova.lso the recent tragedy that helped him realize how strong those ties really are. >> plus, bogus buy. what this man sold to a woman for $150 and why they are asking for help tracking him down. also next. an instagram post of the ages. you never know who you might run into sitting in traffic. >> first, here is a look at the closing bell. all down today. is a vitac captioning test this is a vitac captioning test this is a test. this is a vitac captioning test ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an
nbc 10's keith jones and his special ties to villanova.lso the recent tragedy that helped him realize how strong those ties really are. >> plus, bogus buy. what this man sold to a woman for $150 and why they are asking for help tracking him down. also next. an instagram post of the ages. you never know who you might run into sitting in traffic. >> first, here is a look at the closing bell. all down today. is a vitac captioning test this is a vitac captioning test this is a test....
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secretary blinken: i agree with general jones. we are trying to work with local partners to build their capacity with them along the way. you are exactly right. for reform success assistance business is to get out of that business. we want countries to get on their own feet to be effective and provide for their own citizens. indeed, ideally we would like to channel as much as possible to the private sector and have it work that way. but in the near term as we look at these programs, we are trying to develop clear measures and metrics of effectiveness. to give you one example, in the violent extremism space, trying to counter that, on the one hand it is tough to measure how many people did not become radicalized. is what we are trying to do have some justice is the -- consistency across the programs. weond, we are making sure have third parties come in and evaluate what we are doing to see if the goals of the programs are being met. and in particular, we are trying to look at when we provide assistance, when we transfer knowledge t
secretary blinken: i agree with general jones. we are trying to work with local partners to build their capacity with them along the way. you are exactly right. for reform success assistance business is to get out of that business. we want countries to get on their own feet to be effective and provide for their own citizens. indeed, ideally we would like to channel as much as possible to the private sector and have it work that way. but in the near term as we look at these programs, we are...
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. >> new jersey assembly woman patricia egan jones is referring to the retail gasoline dispensing safety act. >> it was a safety issue. we weren't going to allow ordinary folks to get out of their cars and pump gas. >> that was back in 1949. two years after the country's first self service station opened. >> do you think it's still applies. >> it can be safety issue. i've seen people pull away with nozzles in their car. it's not a pretty sight. >> no more dangerous in pennsylvania than in new jersey. >> when it's raining and it's snowing and it's cold outside. >> you can just pull up you don't have to get out of your car especially at night. >> i actually love new jersey because you don't have to get out of your car. >> there are some who oppose it. >> i believe it drives the price up. >> critics say drivers in new jersey could save anywhere from five to 7 cents a gallon if they pumped their own gas. >> we might save but in the long run it would affect their economy because people may not have jobs. >> with some of the lowest gas prices in the country, egan jones says it's best to leave
. >> new jersey assembly woman patricia egan jones is referring to the retail gasoline dispensing safety act. >> it was a safety issue. we weren't going to allow ordinary folks to get out of their cars and pump gas. >> that was back in 1949. two years after the country's first self service station opened. >> do you think it's still applies. >> it can be safety issue. i've seen people pull away with nozzles in their car. it's not a pretty sight. >> no more...
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. >> new jersey assembly woman patricia egan jones is referring to the retail gasoline dispensing safety act. >> it was a safety issue. we weren't going to allow ordinary folks to get out of their cars and pump gas. >> that was back in 1949. two years after the country's first self service station opened. >> do you think it's still applies. >> it can be safety issue. i've seen people pull away with nozzles in their car. it's not a pretty sight. >> no more dangerous in pennsylvania than in new jersey. >> when it's raining and it's snowing and it's cold outside. >> you can just pull up you don't have to get out of your car especially at night. >> i actually love new jersey because you don't have to get out of your car. >> there are some who oppose it. >> i believe it drives the price up. >> critics say drivers in new jersey could save anywhere from five to 7 cents a gallon if they pumped their own gas. >> we might save but in the long run it would affect their economy because people may not have jobs. >> with some of the lowest gas prices in the country, egan jones says it's best to leave
. >> new jersey assembly woman patricia egan jones is referring to the retail gasoline dispensing safety act. >> it was a safety issue. we weren't going to allow ordinary folks to get out of their cars and pump gas. >> that was back in 1949. two years after the country's first self service station opened. >> do you think it's still applies. >> it can be safety issue. i've seen people pull away with nozzles in their car. it's not a pretty sight. >> no more...
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of the jones group international. and kelly complements, deputy united nations high commissioner for refugees. i'll make a short opening statement. let senator leahy do the same and then seven-minute round. so, number one, this was a good day for photographers. hope you got a good shot there. i just gotten back from my 30-something trip to the region. had the pleasure of being in turkey with bono and egypt. and each person here is tasked in their own way of trying to inform the congress and making policy decisions to deal with what i think is a crisis that you either pay now or you pay later. to the american people, we cannot ignore this. the goal is for people to stay at home and not come here. not go to europe. but stay in syria. you name the country. they don't have to leave. the reality is the average refugee has been displaced from their home for 17 years. in turkey, we met people in a camp, preschoolers that were 4 years old. most of them were born in the camp. i could not tell them when they would get to go hom
of the jones group international. and kelly complements, deputy united nations high commissioner for refugees. i'll make a short opening statement. let senator leahy do the same and then seven-minute round. so, number one, this was a good day for photographers. hope you got a good shot there. i just gotten back from my 30-something trip to the region. had the pleasure of being in turkey with bono and egypt. and each person here is tasked in their own way of trying to inform the congress and...
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"bomani jones wearing the caucasian shirt has no effect on me whatsoever.ins, blackhawks and chief wahoo shouldn't to everyone." sure, you don't find it offensive because you haven't been the victim of centuries of systemic oppression or attempted genocide. let's be real. ( cheers and applause ) a white guy with a dollar sign on his head is basically a compliment. maybe if we killed your grandma and put her on a sports jersey you'd finally get it. but it didn't stop there. twitter really lost it after b.e.t.'s fabulous awards show "black girls rock," hosted by tracee ellis ross. the show honored the achievements of black girls and women. now, full disclosure. hashtag #twochecks-- but that doesn't have any bearing on the reaction i had to the immediate backlash the sho received online. here are just a few salty tweets. "i wonder if we started a trend #whitegirlsrock to take pride in loving ourselves, would that be racist and offensive?" "#blackgirlsrock trending, but if #whitegirlsrock, we're racist white girls wouldn't even consider having such of a movemen
"bomani jones wearing the caucasian shirt has no effect on me whatsoever.ins, blackhawks and chief wahoo shouldn't to everyone." sure, you don't find it offensive because you haven't been the victim of centuries of systemic oppression or attempted genocide. let's be real. ( cheers and applause ) a white guy with a dollar sign on his head is basically a compliment. maybe if we killed your grandma and put her on a sports jersey you'd finally get it. but it didn't stop there. twitter...
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stephen: we met john jones here. he grew up in this neighborhood, where he said there was little hope, and lots of drugs and violence. this, according to more than a dozen people we talked to, is ground zero for the problem of gun violence in america, on streets like this one, where guns are a way of life. john: and i'm not talkin' about, like, just one set of gunfire. like, it could be three, or four, five different sets of shootin's. stephen: we walked past the spot where last september two people were gunned down. john: every night, pa-pa-pa-pa, all kind of guns. stephen: and in a six-block radius around where we walked, another half dozen people had been murdered since october, all with guns. john: you get to a point where could begin to identify 'em. "well, that's a 9 millimeter right there. okay, that's a 12 gauge. ooh, that's a ak. or that's a tec-9." stephen: in the same time period in this neighborhood, oakland police also made 37 different arrests on gun charges, another 946 assault charges. john: and then
stephen: we met john jones here. he grew up in this neighborhood, where he said there was little hope, and lots of drugs and violence. this, according to more than a dozen people we talked to, is ground zero for the problem of gun violence in america, on streets like this one, where guns are a way of life. john: and i'm not talkin' about, like, just one set of gunfire. like, it could be three, or four, five different sets of shootin's. stephen: we walked past the spot where last september two...
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now police know exactly who they're looking for and they face. 65-year-old clarence jones is the man police say is on a rampage, attacking and robbing senior citizens. >> he should get caught. >> reporter: we showed jones' picture to brooklynites. it's their first clear view of the man. the photo is chilling for many. >> this is a terrible concern. i don't want to be hurt. >> reporter: there is a distinct sense of urgency in commissioner bratton's voice today. >> we really need your help to get him back behind bars for the rest of his life. >> reporter: he has 19 prior arrests, he served 14 years in prison and was patrolled in 2014. just months later police say he was arrested for violently attacking a 76-year-old woman in the bronx. >> he's a dangerous man. we think he's in brooklyn right now. >> reporter: back here near prospect park residents are taking a close look at jones' face sealing this image in their harvey sauce says if you recognize this guy -- >> say something. could be you, could be your mother, could be your daughter. you know? and there's absolutely no excuse fugitiv
now police know exactly who they're looking for and they face. 65-year-old clarence jones is the man police say is on a rampage, attacking and robbing senior citizens. >> he should get caught. >> reporter: we showed jones' picture to brooklynites. it's their first clear view of the man. the photo is chilling for many. >> this is a terrible concern. i don't want to be hurt. >> reporter: there is a distinct sense of urgency in commissioner bratton's voice today. >>...
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>> i scrub with general jones said. in terms of the countries in and out, we have to do in a session -- an assessment of what countries matter in terms of our own interests and security and which are most likely to be willing to be partners and make the changes necessary. conditions you mentioned. we want to make sure, but we are trying to do is leverage our assistance in different ways. first, leverage its of countries in question that receive it actually make the changes we think are the right ones to make in terms of having sustainable outcomes in all the areas general jones talked about. second, there are ways to leverage our assistance to get other countries to put in as well. one of the things we are trying to do on the refugee crisis is president obama convened a summit meeting on the margins of the u.n. general assembly in september. one of the goals was to increase the assistance provided around the world by 30% to the global refugee crisis. part to be to take a table is to do more. we can do that, too. even as
>> i scrub with general jones said. in terms of the countries in and out, we have to do in a session -- an assessment of what countries matter in terms of our own interests and security and which are most likely to be willing to be partners and make the changes necessary. conditions you mentioned. we want to make sure, but we are trying to do is leverage our assistance in different ways. first, leverage its of countries in question that receive it actually make the changes we think are...
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zoe lister-jones. musical guest, zayn. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 440, cleveland! >> steve: and now, here he is, [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, thank you! oh, oh! that's what you want. welcome, everybody, welcome, welcome, welcome. welcome to the "tonight show." thank you very much for being here. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] it's a big show tonight. thank you so much. here's what everyone is talking about. i saw that donald trump and ted cruz feuded this week. [ laughter ] that's something new. that's something new, yeah. >> jimmy: they were feuding this week after an attack ad featured a nude photo of trump's wife, melania. [ audience oohs ] and trump threatened to retaliate against ted cruz's wife, heidi. [ audience oohs ] and while trump and cruz were arguing, melania and heidi quietly escaped. [ cheers and applause ] that's right, donald trump is furious over an ad featuring a a nude photo of melania trump. trump's mostly furious because melania naked in years. [ laught
zoe lister-jones. musical guest, zayn. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 440, cleveland! >> steve: and now, here he is, [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, thank you! oh, oh! that's what you want. welcome, everybody, welcome, welcome, welcome. welcome to the "tonight show." thank you very much for being here. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] it's a big show tonight. thank you so much. here's what everyone is talking about. i saw that...
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jones? mr. jones, ms. sanchez votes no. mr. "forbes" votes aye. mr. brady mr. miller? >> mr. miller votes aye. misdavis. mr. wilson? mr. millsen votes eye. mr. lo biando. mr. larsen? mr. larsen votes no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes aye. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes aye. ms. bordio votes no. mr. klein? mr. klein votes aye. mr. courtney? mr. courtney? mr. rodgers? mr. rodgers votes aye. mistsongas. ms. tsongas. mr. franks? mr. franks votes aye. mr. garamendi? mr. garamendi votes no. mr. shuers votes aye. mr. johnson? mr. johnson votes no. mr. conaway? mr. conaway votes aye. ms. pierce. ms. speer votes no. summer castro votes no. mr. whitman. mr. whitman votes aye. ms. duckworth votes. mr. hunter votes aye. believesh dr. fleming. dr. fleming votes aye. mr. visi? mr. visi votes no. mr. kauffman? . ms. gabbard? ms. -- mr. gibson votes aye. mr. walls? mr. walls votes aye. mr. orock. mr. o'rourke votes no. dr. heck votes aye. mr. norcross votes no. mr. scott votes aye. mr. brooks votes aye. mr. takai votes no. mr. nugent? mr. nuj envotes aye. ms. g
jones? mr. jones, ms. sanchez votes no. mr. "forbes" votes aye. mr. brady mr. miller? >> mr. miller votes aye. misdavis. mr. wilson? mr. millsen votes eye. mr. lo biando. mr. larsen? mr. larsen votes no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes aye. mr. cooper? mr. cooper votes aye. mr. turner? mr. turner votes aye. ms. bordio votes no. mr. klein? mr. klein votes aye. mr. courtney? mr. courtney? mr. rodgers? mr. rodgers votes aye. mistsongas. ms. tsongas. mr. franks? mr. franks votes aye....
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zoe lister-jones, everybody!th on hbo. we got music from zayn, when we come back, everybody. have you heard of zayn? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ when consultant josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and think big. and when josh thinks big you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some... he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. look at that pie chart! boom! you've never seen a number like that! you feel me lois? i'm feeling you. yeah you do! let's do this! watch out he just had a whole thimble full of coffee... woot! woot! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. la... quinta! yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, get ready! our next guest hit number one with his first single, and his highly anticipated debut album, "mind of mine." it's out today. performing "like i would" with a little help from the roots, please welcome back zayn! [
zoe lister-jones, everybody!th on hbo. we got music from zayn, when we come back, everybody. have you heard of zayn? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ when consultant josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and think big. and when josh thinks big you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some... he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market...
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keith jones live at nrg stadium. let's see your hands, are they shaking or steady? >> they are okay for now. you know what, the nerves are high. there's a lot of energy from villanova fans i spoke with this morning. if you look behind me now you saw that, right here, hundreds if not thousands of unc fans and 90 fans have filtered into fan fest. there is a concert going on. a lot of skills competitions, a lot of shooting, and of course a lot of blue. the villanova kind and the unc kind. speaking of villanova blue, i wanted you to look at this. moments ago john clark texted me he ran into rollie massimino, meeting up with of course the 1985 team that he coached, a lot of those players came back. this isn't the first time they have come back. as a matter of fact, attended many of the games. they are a tight knit group having pulled off that upset against georgetown. 66, 64 again. 1985. that's the way that all of villanova fans remember it. hopefully 2016 is just like that. we're going to catch up with john clark at 7:00 p.m. for our special, villanova, march to victory
keith jones live at nrg stadium. let's see your hands, are they shaking or steady? >> they are okay for now. you know what, the nerves are high. there's a lot of energy from villanova fans i spoke with this morning. if you look behind me now you saw that, right here, hundreds if not thousands of unc fans and 90 fans have filtered into fan fest. there is a concert going on. a lot of skills competitions, a lot of shooting, and of course a lot of blue. the villanova kind and the unc kind....
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jones has been suspended as well. >>> a deadly hit-and-run. a silver or gray four-door sedan the moment before it hit a man yesterday. this is in astoria. the impact so hard, it left the suspect drove away leaving the man dying on the street. >>> tonight worried parents want to know how this could happen. at an emergency meeting called by the school's superintendent, parents grilled officials about security. this as 46-year-old jason adams now faces a felony weapons charge. here's eyewitness news reporter aj ross. >> reporter: it was an alarming discovery at newtown middle school wednesday that triggered heart wrenching wremz when a -- heartwrenching. >> my child was in the proximity of a gun for the last, how long? >> reporter: school officials disclosed more details about the investigation of 46-year-old jason adams who's now on administrative leave as he faces a felony weapons charge. judgment to have that weapon. >> reporter: school officials do not believe adams had any malintent. several parents questioned how such a thing could happen,
jones has been suspended as well. >>> a deadly hit-and-run. a silver or gray four-door sedan the moment before it hit a man yesterday. this is in astoria. the impact so hard, it left the suspect drove away leaving the man dying on the street. >>> tonight worried parents want to know how this could happen. at an emergency meeting called by the school's superintendent, parents grilled officials about security. this as 46-year-old jason adams now faces a felony weapons charge....
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they believe 66-year-old clrence jones is behind them. he has had 19 prior arrests. police released this video in hopes of catching him. eric adams helped to get him off the street. >> i put up $1,000 of my personal funds and sent a check to one of the victims who lost her money. just really want to show this this was personal. >>. reporter: just after 11:00 this morning, those efforts paid off. a tipster called crime stoppers. police found jones in park slope, his hair helped officers catch him. >> identified him immediately, th he had gray hair under the hoodie. >> reporter: look at this map. it shows the locations where police say the suspect attached the elderly women. right here on the corner of 8th avenueal and carol street near this fire box. it's just blocks and minutes away from some of his victims. >> i would like o see what he looks like. >> reporter: what would y u say to him? >> well, i would just say i hope they put you away for a long, long time. you can't go around doing stuff like that. >> reporter: you could hear how shaken up she was even in talkin
they believe 66-year-old clrence jones is behind them. he has had 19 prior arrests. police released this video in hopes of catching him. eric adams helped to get him off the street. >> i put up $1,000 of my personal funds and sent a check to one of the victims who lost her money. just really want to show this this was personal. >>. reporter: just after 11:00 this morning, those efforts paid off. a tipster called crime stoppers. police found jones in park slope, his hair helped...
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i find it awesome. >> are you sick of this song, jack jones? he's sitting right next to us. >> one of my best friends, charlie fox, wrote it. i can't say that i'm sick of it. >> good. >> why should i be sick of it? it extended my career. >> i'm glad you're not, because we can't get enough of it. really about a month ago i played it having no idea you were going to be coming on the show -- >> well, i didn't sing it to remind everyone of ted cruz. >> oh! >> this is one chapter in a very long career. you've been making music for over 50 years. >> 50 albums, won two grammy awards -- >> i even got an emmy for a voiceover i did on a cartoon. >> what cartoon? >> over the garden wall. i narrated it and sang a song in it -- >> you are just as interesting as i thought you'd be, the voice -- again, we've all kind of -- >> over the garden wall. [laughter] i know you're getting ready to do a friars' tribute -- >> to jerry lewis. >> to jerry lewis. >> he started my career on his original talk show on abc which didn't last very long, but with i was a regular
i find it awesome. >> are you sick of this song, jack jones? he's sitting right next to us. >> one of my best friends, charlie fox, wrote it. i can't say that i'm sick of it. >> good. >> why should i be sick of it? it extended my career. >> i'm glad you're not, because we can't get enough of it. really about a month ago i played it having no idea you were going to be coming on the show -- >> well, i didn't sing it to remind everyone of ted cruz. >> oh!...
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>> well, i absolutely agree with van jones. hascally, i think sanders failed for a lot of the campaign to connect directly with african-american and latino voters, and talk about the particular concerns of those voters apart from this very general economic justice and inequality message he has. in wisconsin, this is particularly -- it was in the democratic debate in milwaukee, because the collapse of the black middle class and industrial areas of our state is directly tied to the outsourcing of jobs, manufacturing, the attack on unions which walker has led to stop unionized public employees, people with great middle-class jobs in manufacturing that have been on the decline are disproportionately african-americans. sanders has begun to turn that around. it w was intereresting to see hm and rallies in wisconsin over this last period beginning to speak much more directly to people of color and to connect his message specifically of economic justice to that burden that has fallen disproportionally on people of color. he is also sta
>> well, i absolutely agree with van jones. hascally, i think sanders failed for a lot of the campaign to connect directly with african-american and latino voters, and talk about the particular concerns of those voters apart from this very general economic justice and inequality message he has. in wisconsin, this is particularly -- it was in the democratic debate in milwaukee, because the collapse of the black middle class and industrial areas of our state is directly tied to the...
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jones >> best known for that 1972 hit "me and mrs. jones."gan his music career when he was just 11 years old and attended the west philadelphia music school. his manager tells nbc 10 he lost his battle with cancer yesterday. he was 81 years ole. kenneth gamble and leon huff discovered his talent. they released a statement, which said in part, we immediately realized that we had discovered and launched one of the most unique voices in the music industries. billy's voice combined both jazz, r & b and soul vocals. >>> a philadelphia man has a plan to get more african-american voters to the polls. woody beale is using barber shops to educate young men about the importance of voting. in 2012, african-american women turned out 9% higher than african-american men. beale plans to use barbers to launch this program and eventually expand the program nationwide. reloy leroy is one of the barbers already involved. >> what's your pitch to me. >> you need to vote if you care about yourself, your family, your friends. >> beale was given a grant from the kni
jones >> best known for that 1972 hit "me and mrs. jones."gan his music career when he was just 11 years old and attended the west philadelphia music school. his manager tells nbc 10 he lost his battle with cancer yesterday. he was 81 years ole. kenneth gamble and leon huff discovered his talent. they released a statement, which said in part, we immediately realized that we had discovered and launched one of the most unique voices in the music industries. billy's voice combined...
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. >> jim jones was an extraordinary figure.cial worker, then a minister. he carried his ministry to california. ♪ walk with me >> what was particularly distinctive about him at that time is he created a community that was united between whites and blacks. this time at a time when the country was racially divided and churches were not integrated. >> some leading scientists say we have to have euthanasia. oh, no. oh, no. who's going to decide who and when a person is going to die? we must never allow that. because this is the kind of thing that ushers in the terror of a hitler's germany. we must not allow these kind of things to enter our consciousness. >> i wanted to write a story about this guy and his power an the reach he had. so i began to contact ex members and they said all is not so good inside. that there were beatings if you got out of line. there was a lot of the sex abuse. and the story took on a new life at that point. very soon afterwards, the church members began leaving san francisco for guyana. >> he figures if i
. >> jim jones was an extraordinary figure.cial worker, then a minister. he carried his ministry to california. ♪ walk with me >> what was particularly distinctive about him at that time is he created a community that was united between whites and blacks. this time at a time when the country was racially divided and churches were not integrated. >> some leading scientists say we have to have euthanasia. oh, no. oh, no. who's going to decide who and when a person is going to...
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jones, mrs. jones, mrs. jones, mrs.ones ♪. >> billy paul passed away yesterday at his home in new jersey. he was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. paul's 1972 ballad "me and mrs. jones" earned the singer a grammy. he was 80 years old. >>> still ahead, a fire causes major damage to a historic bay area building and a firefighter's helmet cam gives us that very close look. >>> firefighters in benicia are investigating a fire that tore through a historic house over the weekend. a helmet cam for an up close look at the fight. this broke out 1:00 yesterday afternoon. at first the firefighters really could not low caught the flames, but listen to what happened when they did finally find them. >> fire! fire! >> firefighters say that fire was in an area between the first and second floors and in the attic. several different agencies responded, including crews from benicia and vallejo and the valero refinery, crockett, fairfield and contra costa county. no one was hurt in the fire. >>> drivers in san francisco pacific he
jones, mrs. jones, mrs. jones, mrs.ones ♪. >> billy paul passed away yesterday at his home in new jersey. he was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. paul's 1972 ballad "me and mrs. jones" earned the singer a grammy. he was 80 years old. >>> still ahead, a fire causes major damage to a historic bay area building and a firefighter's helmet cam gives us that very close look. >>> firefighters in benicia are investigating a fire that tore through a historic...
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jones, mrs. jones, mrs. [ music ] >> paul was known for the 1972 hit single, me and mrs. jones. the song about a secret love earned him a grammy. he had been suffering from pancreatic cancer. billy paul was 81 years old. >>> a public memorial to honor prince's life after a private memorial was he. thousand -- held. thousands came to pay respects. they brought purple balloons, flowers, even a guitar. the 57-year-old music superstar died thursday. the cause of death has not been released. his fans are still in shock. >> it hit me hard the first day. i to sobbed bat the -- at the back of work. i'm able to compose myself, but it still doesn't feel real. >> prince's remains were >>> still ahead here at noon. working towards a faster commute. how a new system on a major bridge could help ease rush hour traffic. >>> and the crowd goes wild, islanders. . >>> if your commute includes the tapanzee bridge. there's now a cashless system. ez pass tags. for those without cam -- ez pass, bills will be mailed to the owner. >>> where else would you see a brack bear -- black bear? and where would
jones, mrs. jones, mrs. [ music ] >> paul was known for the 1972 hit single, me and mrs. jones. the song about a secret love earned him a grammy. he had been suffering from pancreatic cancer. billy paul was 81 years old. >>> a public memorial to honor prince's life after a private memorial was he. thousand -- held. thousands came to pay respects. they brought purple balloons, flowers, even a guitar. the 57-year-old music superstar died thursday. the cause of death has not been...
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let's go to nova alum keith jones live at the team hotel in houston. keith?> i got to keep up with that. you know how i'm going to do it? got to get a little more comfortable? live in front of the team hotel here. the team arrived within the last hour. the band's here. the cheerleaders are here. hundreds of fans ended up greeting them here and the party is just getting started. ♪ the the nova nation, on their feet, on the concourse, passionate, pandemonium, partying like it's 1985. >> unbelievable, yeah. like my energy is through the roof. >> nova graduate was beside herself. >> absolutely ecstatic. like i can't even describe this feeling. it's surreal. i am speechless. >> reporter: a 44-point margin of victory, largest ever in final four history. >> when we saw we were up by 40, canceled all of our flights. home tomorrow, now tuesday. >> surreal. so nervous with this game. >> if 20 was a fight tonight they probably would have stopped it and probably the same monday night. >> reporter: nova nation riding this high until monday night. >> syracuse, because we h
let's go to nova alum keith jones live at the team hotel in houston. keith?> i got to keep up with that. you know how i'm going to do it? got to get a little more comfortable? live in front of the team hotel here. the team arrived within the last hour. the band's here. the cheerleaders are here. hundreds of fans ended up greeting them here and the party is just getting started. ♪ the the nova nation, on their feet, on the concourse, passionate, pandemonium, partying like it's 1985....
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the dow jones called lower by 19. the nasdaq off by 11. the nasdaq the only major market in the u.s. to miss out of positive territory on the quarter there. we did get a remarkable recovery, especially from the dow jones on that quarter. going back to the biggest comeback since 1933. well, taking a closer look at what investors are waiting on today. the dollar is now holding steady after falling to its lowest level since october. this ahead of the nonfarm payroll report for march, which is set for release at 14:30 cte. dow jones median forecast is looking for an increase of about 213,000 jobs. while strong, that number is expected to come in below february's huge reading of a 242,000 increase. peter is still with us. we were just talking about your various fed views just before the break there. as we look to this jobs number today, a lot of people will be wondering, does it make a difference in that rate hike timeline? >> in my mind, it doesn't, if i'm brutally honest. i think the problem here is it's one thing to come out and say, look, w
the dow jones called lower by 19. the nasdaq off by 11. the nasdaq the only major market in the u.s. to miss out of positive territory on the quarter there. we did get a remarkable recovery, especially from the dow jones on that quarter. going back to the biggest comeback since 1933. well, taking a closer look at what investors are waiting on today. the dollar is now holding steady after falling to its lowest level since october. this ahead of the nonfarm payroll report for march, which is set...
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jones is a backup for the kings in 2014.raded him to san jose. >> comes from a good program. [ laughter ] i don't think anybody's surprised. >> sharks good to go, sharks are healthy. not the case for the golden state warriors who will have to see if they can carry on at least for game 2 without the nba mvp. >> better safe than sorry. >> they don't play again until thursday. >> good deal. >> enjoy the evening and the game! good night. ♪ announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: come on. how y'all? how's everybody? i appreciate that. i appreciate y'all. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. hey, look, we got a good one for you today, folks. returning for their second day, from monroeville, alabama, it's the champs. it's the harris family. and out of chicago, illinois, it's the davis family. everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, bold ford e
jones is a backup for the kings in 2014.raded him to san jose. >> comes from a good program. [ laughter ] i don't think anybody's surprised. >> sharks good to go, sharks are healthy. not the case for the golden state warriors who will have to see if they can carry on at least for game 2 without the nba mvp. >> better safe than sorry. >> they don't play again until thursday. >> good deal. >> enjoy the evening and the game! good night. ♪ announcer: it's time...
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we begin with nbc 10's keith jones who is live in houston. the excitement must be building and they are ready. >> reporter: yes, there is. you know, a lot of excitement out here in front of this camera. i'm pumped as a villanova aalmoalum. this is nrg stadium, you were just mentioning it. the ncaa officials expect 76,000 people to attend. i talked with a villanova alum. >> reporter: 20 strides to center court and then. villanova junior carly rehearsed with three other students athletes ♪ and the rockets red glare >> when the seats get filled it will be like another world. >> reporter: she walked on to the women's team and earned a schol scholarship and she sings. >> a couple thousand of my closest friends. hoping for the best. >> reporter: a couple thousand, it could be a lot more. >> could be a lot more. i was reminded by the men's basketball team, while there's 76,000 people here there's a few million watching at home. >> reporter: and thousands more traveling from the delaware valley at a rally in houston. >> i'm going to be lacing up and
we begin with nbc 10's keith jones who is live in houston. the excitement must be building and they are ready. >> reporter: yes, there is. you know, a lot of excitement out here in front of this camera. i'm pumped as a villanova aalmoalum. this is nrg stadium, you were just mentioning it. the ncaa officials expect 76,000 people to attend. i talked with a villanova alum. >> reporter: 20 strides to center court and then. villanova junior carly rehearsed with three other students...
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megan jones is a psychologist from stanford university, and she's here to discuss this.me. >> thanks for having me. >> so, doctor, when it comes to worrying about weight, how can i tell if i'm going overboard? >> well, there are some common warning signs that we like to think of that will give you a clue that maybe it's going too far. >> okay. so, can you give me some of the warning signs? >> sure. the first one is describing fat as a feeling. so, when you hear yourself say something like, "i feel fat," or even talk about yourself as being too fat, that's a clue that you might be too self-critical and that your appearance is becoming so important that it's affecting the way you feel about yourself. >> okay. give me another warning sign? >> another is cutting out whole food groups. so, that's where you might become a vegetarian just so you're eating less, not because you care about animal rights. whenever you're avoiding eating a larger variety of foods, that's a clue that it might be going too far. >> interesting. are there any other warning signs? >> avoiding eating wit
megan jones is a psychologist from stanford university, and she's here to discuss this.me. >> thanks for having me. >> so, doctor, when it comes to worrying about weight, how can i tell if i'm going overboard? >> well, there are some common warning signs that we like to think of that will give you a clue that maybe it's going too far. >> okay. so, can you give me some of the warning signs? >> sure. the first one is describing fat as a feeling. so, when you hear...
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come on, john. >> all right, keith jones, working hard there on the floor of nrg stadium.at vantage point of those players, seniors cutting down the net there tonight after their victory over the tar heels. again, back here at home looking at live pictures in our area. want the go to our chopper of sky force 10 watching the scene over the quad at villanova. i want them to sort of set the scene of what we are looking at here in the center of the screen and watching small fires, some flames there as well as on the quad. tell us what you are seeing where you are. >> we are over the quad section of the university and it is essentially packed with students here. you can see it full of students. they all seem to be pretty much under control, just excited, jumping around. lots of dancing, waving the shirts. there are a few small fires that once i zoom in here and see there's small fires that haven't gotten too out of control. they seem to be going out and they're getting started again. and as i widen out here, just different groups of students that -- the quad and lancaster avenu
come on, john. >> all right, keith jones, working hard there on the floor of nrg stadium.at vantage point of those players, seniors cutting down the net there tonight after their victory over the tar heels. again, back here at home looking at live pictures in our area. want the go to our chopper of sky force 10 watching the scene over the quad at villanova. i want them to sort of set the scene of what we are looking at here in the center of the screen and watching small fires, some flames...
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general jones., canes to what you tell us why you support this ,dea of economic assistance for a foreign assistance from a military point of view? gen. jones: thank you, members of the committee, senator leahy. i commend your leadership on the matter of grave importance to our interests and the future of the human enterprise. i'm very honored to be here with our fellow witnesses who have devoted much of their lies to the cause of human development, peace and stability. secretary blinken go back to the days of the senate foreign relations committee and of to recognize the tremendous work he is doing at the state department. from personal observation, there is no passionate or informed or effective advocate for development than bono. livesns live better because of the work and many efforts of this committee and i thank you for that. i congratulate you, bono. you have my full statement, mr. chairman, and i will summarize very briefly. during my active duty service, our national security was designed ag
general jones., canes to what you tell us why you support this ,dea of economic assistance for a foreign assistance from a military point of view? gen. jones: thank you, members of the committee, senator leahy. i commend your leadership on the matter of grave importance to our interests and the future of the human enterprise. i'm very honored to be here with our fellow witnesses who have devoted much of their lies to the cause of human development, peace and stability. secretary blinken go back...
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certainly a sigh of relief that clarence jones was arrested yesterday. an it was final a tip to police that helped nab him. now we saw our first look at him in police custody last night. he was picked up at 8th avenue after someone called in a tip to crime stoppers. authorities believe jones has been targeting elderly victims in more than a half dozen muggings over the past several weeks. and we have been tracking them, that includes an 83-year-old woman that he assaulted so badly her bruises could still be seen when we spoke to her after his arrest. >> well, i just would say i hope they put you away for a long, long time. i think that, you know, he can't go around and do stuff like that. >> reporter: jones is being linked to at least eight robberies in brooklyn, queens and the bronx. but he has 19 prior arrests. he's expected to face charges today including assault and criminal possession of a loaded rearm. and darlene, in the end, authorities tell us that it was his own gray hair that gave him away. he's 66 years old. t he's been preying on people not
certainly a sigh of relief that clarence jones was arrested yesterday. an it was final a tip to police that helped nab him. now we saw our first look at him in police custody last night. he was picked up at 8th avenue after someone called in a tip to crime stoppers. authorities believe jones has been targeting elderly victims in more than a half dozen muggings over the past several weeks. and we have been tracking them, that includes an 83-year-old woman that he assaulted so badly her bruises...