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never have been. >> de shawn powell makes his hate tread well known. protective custody inmates are segregated. for powell who is jail on 14 felony charges including assault and robbery to which he has pled not guilty, conflicts are common. so much so, jail officials have difficulty housing him. >> because he's been in so many fights, it's hard to keep shuffling around and finding a spot where he can be in a dorm and have the same privileges as guys got in the dorm. it's kind of hard to find him a spot so he ends up mostly in single cells because it's easier to deal with his behavior that way. >> have a reputation i first got here, i took initiative, beat up people, controlling floors, running floors, every time i've came back it gets worse and worse. >> he says his history of prior convictions all stems from a drive to be looked up and feared by his peers. >> i have not been that person. but no matter how much i change people still accept me as the same person. >> he hopes good behavior could warrant an early release to general population. but that wi
never have been. >> de shawn powell makes his hate tread well known. protective custody inmates are segregated. for powell who is jail on 14 felony charges including assault and robbery to which he has pled not guilty, conflicts are common. so much so, jail officials have difficulty housing him. >> because he's been in so many fights, it's hard to keep shuffling around and finding a spot where he can be in a dorm and have the same privileges as guys got in the dorm. it's kind of...
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we'll be right back with glen powell. versus the lube strip. less friction. it's designed like no other razor to protect from irritation. sorry, lube strip. schick hydro®. free your skin®. drop ♪ at beat. ♪ yea we rocking right now. ♪ one time... ♪ two times. test. test. test. test. welcome, welcome!et you! today i'm going to show you the all-new 2016 chevy cruze and ask you what you think. but here's the catch. you can only answer in emojis. what emoji would you use to describe the design? (sfx: message sent) i think it's sexy. mm-mm-mm! ...it has available built-in 4g lte wifi (sfx: message sent) rock on. that's excellent. we got wifi. this car gets an epa estimated 40 mpg highway. this car is like a unicorn. it's magical! the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enoug
we'll be right back with glen powell. versus the lube strip. less friction. it's designed like no other razor to protect from irritation. sorry, lube strip. schick hydro®. free your skin®. drop ♪ at beat. ♪ yea we rocking right now. ♪ one time... ♪ two times. test. test. test. test. welcome, welcome!et you! today i'm going to show you the all-new 2016 chevy cruze and ask you what you think. but here's the catch. you can only answer in emojis. what emoji would you use to describe the...
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thanks to your parents were coming as well. >> jimmy: glen powell! "everybody wants some' is in theaters now. and when we return music from m83. >> announcer: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by samsung. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. >> announcer: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by samsung. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank key & peele, glen powell and apologize to matt damon we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, his album is called "junk" here with the song "do it, try it," m83! do it try it do it try it do it try it listen to the sound of a new tomorrow take over my dreams walk into the feeling a dance on repeat a trance on a hard beat a dan
thanks to your parents were coming as well. >> jimmy: glen powell! "everybody wants some' is in theaters now. and when we return music from m83. >> announcer: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by samsung. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and...
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48 parking stalls and 88 bike spaces quickly looking at the sites wear at corner of california and powell once again i'll point out the cable car kiosk we've met that member of the public and like to keep this in that election like to see if he can improve that into an tactic stand point that's an introduction to the site we're absolutely thrilled to work on the project and thrilled to be working with the architects out of new york and our local architect ems to dan with robert stern architects. >> steve and good afternoon, commissioners i'm robert we're excited to be working with grove in her and b d e on this site a story book location at the top of nob hill our neighbors on the other 3 corners with the court hotel and fairmont hotel and 3 iconic building the responsibility to do a building and at the same time make a statement so we started we start any project we accident a very careful research including taking a walk carefully around the neighborhood about jay turnball and look at the neighbors generally most of building grow out of the classic tradition one thing most of building h
48 parking stalls and 88 bike spaces quickly looking at the sites wear at corner of california and powell once again i'll point out the cable car kiosk we've met that member of the public and like to keep this in that election like to see if he can improve that into an tactic stand point that's an introduction to the site we're absolutely thrilled to work on the project and thrilled to be working with the architects out of new york and our local architect ems to dan with robert stern...
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>> colin powell?id -- >> did he actually say nuclear weapons or use the phrase weapons of mass destruction and confuse it a little bit? >> here is what i would tell you. when reagan had troops in lebanon, i voted against having them there. i said you don't get in civil wars. i now believe we need to get out of afghanistan. if i was president i wouldn't be announcing the time line but i would give the aircraft that the afghans need and i'd get out of there, and if we saw, you know, people acting up in there, we'd use special forces to take them out. let me go on. i have never been for being in the middle of civil wars. i'm not in favor of using u.s. forces on the ground against -- >> why were we in iraq? >> because we thought he posed a danger to us and the world. >> what was the danger exactly? >> nuclear weapons. >> who told you he had nuclear weapons? >> i just wonder who told you -- >> yeah, i did answer that but i heard colin powell, i heard cheney, i heard the president of the united states, and
>> colin powell?id -- >> did he actually say nuclear weapons or use the phrase weapons of mass destruction and confuse it a little bit? >> here is what i would tell you. when reagan had troops in lebanon, i voted against having them there. i said you don't get in civil wars. i now believe we need to get out of afghanistan. if i was president i wouldn't be announcing the time line but i would give the aircraft that the afghans need and i'd get out of there, and if we saw, you...
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powell says the church is his client. and his target? the estranged father of david miscavige, the church's all-powerful, wildly controversial leader. >> when snb en -- somebody enrolls, consider he's in for the duration. >> reporter: tonight, only on "20/20," the explosive, tell-all book that's causing a he said/they said between one man and the church he left. >> it was an escape. you think you can just walk out? no. >> it's not that he wrote a book, he wrote a false story. >> reporter: a deafening crack in scientology's royal family. >> david was backstage literally tearing me apart verbally. cursing, yelling, screaming at me. >> reporter: when he's screaming at you, do you ever think, "i changed this guy's diapers"? how ex-members depict "gold base," the church's mountainside paradise, scientology-style. gated, with tight security. they say your mail is checked. that your phone calls are monitored. is any of this true? >> well, some of that is true, but that doesn't make it a prison. >> reporter: tonight, the story the church doesn't
powell says the church is his client. and his target? the estranged father of david miscavige, the church's all-powerful, wildly controversial leader. >> when snb en -- somebody enrolls, consider he's in for the duration. >> reporter: tonight, only on "20/20," the explosive, tell-all book that's causing a he said/they said between one man and the church he left. >> it was an escape. you think you can just walk out? no. >> it's not that he wrote a book, he wrote...
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and one was a biography of adam clayton powell. when adam clayton powell came to congress from harlem in 1943, he was only the third african-american in this century post reconstruction. >> right. >> the other two had been fairly docile people from chicago. so when he got to congress he was told as a black man that he could not use the house barber shop, the house swimming pool. the black maitre d' of the house restaurant told him he was not allowed to eat there. >> right. >> and powell said, the hell i'm not. and he did it. >> i came out voluntarily in 1987 and began dating. and i read powell's stuff so i said here's our rule. we are not going to do anything just to make a point, but we're not going to not do anything because somebody else wants to make a point. so from the beginning i insist on that. and jim's a natural. he's a guy that people like. so he became -- in fact, in some ways, again, more popular. he says at one point the senior republican on the committee iing with -- and i sometimes get a little cranky -- >> really?
and one was a biography of adam clayton powell. when adam clayton powell came to congress from harlem in 1943, he was only the third african-american in this century post reconstruction. >> right. >> the other two had been fairly docile people from chicago. so when he got to congress he was told as a black man that he could not use the house barber shop, the house swimming pool. the black maitre d' of the house restaurant told him he was not allowed to eat there. >> right....
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get in there. >> powell says he doesn't remember pointing his gun, only drawing it. he pointed it, first at tamisha, then at ryan. while tamisha goes in, ryan decides it's best to stay outside, hoping the officer will understand their situation. >> you ran a red light. >> we went back and forth for a little bit. and then i realized that i was talking to a wall. i mean, he wasn't going to listen. he didn't care. >> did i not stop at the red light? did i not -- >> you stopped. and then you ran through the red light. >> i stopped. i checked the traffic. i waved the traffic off. >> it was still red. >> and then i turned. >> shut your mouth and listen. >> shut my mouth and listen? that's how you talk to me, dude? >> shut your mouth and listen. >> he was just, like, i can take you to jail, i can tow your car. shut your mouth. all this different stuff that i was thinking that wasn't appropriate for a cop to say to anybody. >> it's decision time for ryan. he knows if he stays he'll probably miss his opportunity to say good-bye and to be there for his wife. >> i was thinking
get in there. >> powell says he doesn't remember pointing his gun, only drawing it. he pointed it, first at tamisha, then at ryan. while tamisha goes in, ryan decides it's best to stay outside, hoping the officer will understand their situation. >> you ran a red light. >> we went back and forth for a little bit. and then i realized that i was talking to a wall. i mean, he wasn't going to listen. he didn't care. >> did i not stop at the red light? did i not -- >>...
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>> reporter: that man, dwayne powell, swears he's not a hit man. instead he says he's a $10,000 a week private eye, with a very famous client. >> the company i work for is huge. >> reporter: so why are they spying on this 80-year-old man, who plays the horn for a living? >> what kind of super dark secret world is this you've got yourself involved in? >> i have never met a more competent, intelligent, tolerant, compassionate being. >> a story that affects every scientologist. >> reporter: scientology. client. and his target? the estranged father of david miscavige, the church's all-powerful, wildly controversial leader. >> when snb en -- somebody enrolls, consider he's in for >> reporter: tonight, only on "20/20," the explosive, tell-all book that's causing a he said/they said between one man and the church he left. >> it was an escape. you think you can just walk out? no. >> it's not that he wrote a book, he wrote a false story. >> reporter: a deafening crack in scientology's royal family. >> david was backstage literally tearing me apart verbally.
>> reporter: that man, dwayne powell, swears he's not a hit man. instead he says he's a $10,000 a week private eye, with a very famous client. >> the company i work for is huge. >> reporter: so why are they spying on this 80-year-old man, who plays the horn for a living? >> what kind of super dark secret world is this you've got yourself involved in? >> i have never met a more competent, intelligent, tolerant, compassionate being. >> a story that affects...
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i heard colin powell, cheney, the president of the united states, and so did tony player. he is being castgaited for bad intelligence. let me tell you the way you do it. sit in the room with your intelligence person, have your non-intelligence person. your traditional military advisor, and your nontraditional military advisor, because you cannot have group think. if we had group think, kennedy would have bombed cuba. off he got to have a diversity of opinion. >> you believe w had that in the white house? why would you trust w and chaney when you know they're hawks. they wanted the war and you knew it. why did you trust their intelligence. >> i didn't know they wanted the war just to go to war. >> that's your opinion. >> it's on the record. >> look, chris, i'm going to tell you, clearly, i'm going to tell you clearly now, if sadam had not had -- if that intelligence information, that got tony blair even to go, and that was bush's poodle. >> you know what, i just have one question. the c.i.a. didn't believe they had nuclear weapons, why did everybody else. >> i think you're
i heard colin powell, cheney, the president of the united states, and so did tony player. he is being castgaited for bad intelligence. let me tell you the way you do it. sit in the room with your intelligence person, have your non-intelligence person. your traditional military advisor, and your nontraditional military advisor, because you cannot have group think. if we had group think, kennedy would have bombed cuba. off he got to have a diversity of opinion. >> you believe w had that in...
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i heard colin powell, cheney, the president of the united states, and so did tony player.eing castgaited for bad intelligence. let me tell you the way you do it. sit in the room with your intelligence person, have your non-intelligence person. your traditional military advisor, and your nontraditional military advisor, because you cannot have group think. if we had group think, kennedy would have bombed cuba. off he got to have a diversity of opinion. >> you believe w had that in the white house? why would you trust w and chaney when you know they're hawks. they wanted the war and you knew it. why did you trust their intelligence. >> i didn't know they wanted the war just to go to war. >> that's your opinion. >> it's on the record. >> look, chris, i'm going to tell you, clearly, i'm going to tell you clearly now, if sadam had not had -- if that intelligence information, that got tony blair even to go, and that was bush's poodle. >> you know what, i just have one question. the c.i.a. didn't believe they had nuclear weapons, why did everybody else. >> i think you're recreate
i heard colin powell, cheney, the president of the united states, and so did tony player.eing castgaited for bad intelligence. let me tell you the way you do it. sit in the room with your intelligence person, have your non-intelligence person. your traditional military advisor, and your nontraditional military advisor, because you cannot have group think. if we had group think, kennedy would have bombed cuba. off he got to have a diversity of opinion. >> you believe w had that in the...
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at them powell came here to speak in 19 624. powell came here to speak in 1964. some of the more radical student decided they did not when he kind of us want any kind of impediments in bringing speakers. sts invited the founder of and the president said no. the university would have gone under the thumb of the legislature very drastically. what battles were worth fighting and what battles were not. we had a program here called emphasis that started in 1966. bobby kennedy was the first keynote speaker. you bring in people to discuss issues from various sites. in 19 67, it was called revolution. there was a magazine that accompanied this that had articles in it, one from a black student from berkeley. her father was a member of the american communist party. general wheeler wrote an article defending american policy in vietnam. out andazine came caused a real stir in the legislature. it was being used to say we have -- they made an issue out of it and they wrote the speaker ban bill. the legislature would affect fico power over any -- would veto power over any speak
at them powell came here to speak in 19 624. powell came here to speak in 1964. some of the more radical student decided they did not when he kind of us want any kind of impediments in bringing speakers. sts invited the founder of and the president said no. the university would have gone under the thumb of the legislature very drastically. what battles were worth fighting and what battles were not. we had a program here called emphasis that started in 1966. bobby kennedy was the first keynote...
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all about classification, which, incidentally collin powell referred to as absurd because his emailssubsequently, after the fact like hers, deemed classified. it's nonsense. >> wait a second, did collin powell have a secret email server at his house, richard? >> well, okay. so what collin powell did is he had. >> did he have a secret email server at his house. >> what you are asking is a misdirection. he used aol account. >> okay. >> here is why. no evidence whatsoever that has been breached her system, okay? we do know actually that the state department system was breached and when collin powell was using aol my point is. >> you are talking about misdirection. there is a lot of misdirection. let me ask you this, lisa. we are talking about unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents or material imprisonment for one year. concealment. removal imprisonment for three yomplets the fbi director is about to interview hillary clinton about possible misdemeanors and felonies. richard seems to think that's good news. so i don't see how that makes sense. >> liar, someone patentl
all about classification, which, incidentally collin powell referred to as absurd because his emailssubsequently, after the fact like hers, deemed classified. it's nonsense. >> wait a second, did collin powell have a secret email server at his house, richard? >> well, okay. so what collin powell did is he had. >> did he have a secret email server at his house. >> what you are asking is a misdirection. he used aol account. >> okay. >> here is why. no evidence...
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. >> built in 1960s to create a water savings account called lake powell, but now that booze cruisingr pal, they will defend it. >> they will do anything to defend their playground, but they are going to lose it. >> and now, after 50 years of sediment gunking up the works around and the poor sandstone holding up the dam is crumbling so bad ily, we saw workers desperately bolting rock back into place. >> if there is a 10-year supply because of the dam destruction, what do the 40 million people do? >> over there, you can see the bathtub ring, and the sharp relief of the red earth above, wow. look at that, it looks like chocolate-vanilla layer cake. there is an awful lot of vani a vanilla. the water line is almost 1,100 feet lower than it should be, and lake powell is half empty, and even the el nino water flow cannot replace what has been lost. so maybe someone can replace the dam with a new dam, like a place like this. brace yourself... the first ever gsf is here. with a 467 horse power v8 engine... torque vectoring differential... and brembo brakes. it's the next expression of f perfo
. >> built in 1960s to create a water savings account called lake powell, but now that booze cruisingr pal, they will defend it. >> they will do anything to defend their playground, but they are going to lose it. >> and now, after 50 years of sediment gunking up the works around and the poor sandstone holding up the dam is crumbling so bad ily, we saw workers desperately bolting rock back into place. >> if there is a 10-year supply because of the dam destruction, what do...
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adam clayton powell is closed between 139th and 140th as an investigation of this accident involving two police officers continues. they were taken to harlem hospital with minor injuries. >>> now to brooklyn where a man was shot in the head just steps away from a subway station. you can imagine the horror as witnesses looked on. lori is on scene. the gunman was dressed in disguise? >> reporter: sibila, police are out here right now. they're searching for a man wearing a construction outfit who may have tried to blend in with some nearby workers here before he shot and killed the victim. in the middle of this busy east new york intersection just beneath the subway, a shocking crime. 41-year-old charles jones executed, shot in the head outside his front door, just two months after he was released from prison. >> i saw him take a gun and shoot him in the head three times. >> reporter: she ran for cover while this man closed up his nearby beauty shop. >> i heard a gunshot three times, and then i closed the door. >> reporter: what's most tried to describe himself. police say he was wearin
adam clayton powell is closed between 139th and 140th as an investigation of this accident involving two police officers continues. they were taken to harlem hospital with minor injuries. >>> now to brooklyn where a man was shot in the head just steps away from a subway station. you can imagine the horror as witnesses looked on. lori is on scene. the gunman was dressed in disguise? >> reporter: sibila, police are out here right now. they're searching for a man wearing a...
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at the end of the day, justice powell joined. at that -- at the very end, chief justice burger joined and switched it from a 6-3 decision o a 7-2. host: here were the questions for the court again. we will go through them quickly. do laws that criminalize all abortions, except those required on medical advice to save the life of the mother, violate the onstitution? the court said yes. does the 14th amendment's due process clause protects the right of the mother question mark the court said yes. here is a bit of justice harry blackmun's opinion. it was how many pages long, in total? melissa: around 50. host: so this is a quick glimpse. host: and from justice byron hite stood sent -- host: the court that day, for example, we learn that justice blackmun invited his wife to come to the court to listen to him. he decided to read the summary. how often does that happen in court cases, where the justices read their summary from the bench? clarke: reading an entire opinion is rare. a short summary happens now and again. it was not really
at the end of the day, justice powell joined. at that -- at the very end, chief justice burger joined and switched it from a 6-3 decision o a 7-2. host: here were the questions for the court again. we will go through them quickly. do laws that criminalize all abortions, except those required on medical advice to save the life of the mother, violate the onstitution? the court said yes. does the 14th amendment's due process clause protects the right of the mother question mark the court said yes....
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. >>> as conner powell tells us he had harsh words for the u.s.g an international agreement has proven to be more difficult for the obama administration and russia. both the u.n. security council and the eu criticized the test. on thursday secretary of the state john kerry said the international coalition was opened to a new arrangement with iran to find a peaceful solution to the disagreement over the missile test. but iran's foreign minister said sunday's the country's missile program is not up for negotiation. adding if the u.s. was serious about the agreement, washington should stop supplying weapons to israel. >> if the u.s. government is serious about defense issues it should decrease selling arms to the region that slaughters innocent people in yemen every day. >> reporter: despite iran's recent missell test, there's no word that the international partners are willing to walk away from disagreement. but there is pressure to respond. right now it isn't clear how the white house will. in jerusalem, collin powell. >>> the service is being call
. >>> as conner powell tells us he had harsh words for the u.s.g an international agreement has proven to be more difficult for the obama administration and russia. both the u.n. security council and the eu criticized the test. on thursday secretary of the state john kerry said the international coalition was opened to a new arrangement with iran to find a peaceful solution to the disagreement over the missile test. but iran's foreign minister said sunday's the country's missile...
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and sandra day o'connor was really good friends with lois powell. they would go on vacation together. you never here about ginsburg and o'connor doing that. but they went to all kinds of official women in law things together. it is clear from their demeanor toward one another that they had an affectionate alliance. >> host: what was their first meeting like? >> guest: i don't know when they first met. but in 1991, when sandra day o'connor was appointed to the supreme court ruth bader ginsburg was in washington on the washington, d.c. circuit. she heard about it on the radio and did not know who o'connor was. o'connor was an arkansas state intermediate level judge. but ginsburg said she was glad to hear it. we know they met before 1983 because when o'connor got on the supreme court she inherited potter stewart's law clerk and that law clerk had clerked for ginsburg in the court below. so o'connor's first year on the supreme court she had a clerk who had been ginsburg's clerk. >> host: what about at the supreme court? what do you know about ruth bader
and sandra day o'connor was really good friends with lois powell. they would go on vacation together. you never here about ginsburg and o'connor doing that. but they went to all kinds of official women in law things together. it is clear from their demeanor toward one another that they had an affectionate alliance. >> host: what was their first meeting like? >> guest: i don't know when they first met. but in 1991, when sandra day o'connor was appointed to the supreme court ruth...
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[ speaking french ] man: i too commend secretary powell on his program here today. very enjoyable.destruction, so unnecessary. but to conclude our business here today, my government would like to propose the following, that we adjourn this special session of the security council and all go to lunch
[ speaking french ] man: i too commend secretary powell on his program here today. very enjoyable.destruction, so unnecessary. but to conclude our business here today, my government would like to propose the following, that we adjourn this special session of the security council and all go to lunch
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. >> this is colonel powell. she will walk you through the capture of asa susan danford. >> we have intelligence of meeting between damford and four and five on our most wanted list. >> we believe that they're connected to the recent suicide bombing in kenya. we have information that they will be in this house today. this is an operation to capture not kill. >> range, 20,000 feet. >> you have your orders, lieutenant. your job is to be the eye in the sky. >> yes, ma'am. >> have i to know if danford is inside and who is with her. >> this changes things. what's happening suicide vest and a bunch of explosives. >> what is the plan, general. >> we have the ability to strike a target with considerable accuracy. >> i came here to witness the capture, not a targeted assassination. >> governance. >> we need to put a-- on that roof right now. >> give them the news-- gifn the new circumstances i think we should abort. >> number four and five on the kill list in your sight and are you putting the whole mission at least becau
. >> this is colonel powell. she will walk you through the capture of asa susan danford. >> we have intelligence of meeting between damford and four and five on our most wanted list. >> we believe that they're connected to the recent suicide bombing in kenya. we have information that they will be in this house today. this is an operation to capture not kill. >> range, 20,000 feet. >> you have your orders, lieutenant. your job is to be the eye in the sky. >>...
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but do we have powell ready? get him out. get him out. it him out. that was quick. that was quick.ut, you know, they always line up right in front of the cameras. always right in front of the camera. yet, you get him out please. this place is unbelievable. look at this. and you know what? the have 5000 people outside trying to get in but we want to start now, right? we want to start now. they will be coming in as we go along. yeah, get rid of them and make room for some of the people outside. good idea. say, i paid one billion -- i did one billion, all cash, for the flow bills and kerry and kim came in in and bid more. i was a little bit hurt and i thought it would come in but you have great owners. i tell you why, you talk about a business deal. business.the oil he sold his stuff at the exact perfect time and invested in the nfl. that is a great deal for me. that is a great, great thing he did. so talk about great business deals. in and by the way, the other stuff is not going in the great right direction. so they made a good deal. look at this thing. yeah, get him out. go home to
but do we have powell ready? get him out. get him out. it him out. that was quick. that was quick.ut, you know, they always line up right in front of the cameras. always right in front of the camera. yet, you get him out please. this place is unbelievable. look at this. and you know what? the have 5000 people outside trying to get in but we want to start now, right? we want to start now. they will be coming in as we go along. yeah, get rid of them and make room for some of the people outside....
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lake powell is half empty.falls like this winter's can't reverse the grim trend. so you've got to wonder, how long before someone proposes a new dam, maybe in a place that could hold a lot more water? a place like this. ♪ wanna see something intense? new pantene expert gives you the most beautiful hair ever, with our strongest pro-v formula ever. strong is beautiful. whewhat does it look like?ss, is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort... karen: "she's single." ...and high levels of humiliation in her daughter. in just 7 days, your joint comfort can be your kid's discomfort. osteo bi-flex. made to move. he's happy.t's with him? your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. an
lake powell is half empty.falls like this winter's can't reverse the grim trend. so you've got to wonder, how long before someone proposes a new dam, maybe in a place that could hold a lot more water? a place like this. ♪ wanna see something intense? new pantene expert gives you the most beautiful hair ever, with our strongest pro-v formula ever. strong is beautiful. whewhat does it look like?ss, is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your...
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conor powell reports on the emotional reopening of the brussels airport. >> reporter: the first plane to take off today at the airport was greeted with cheers and applause by the small crowd that was on hand to witness the emotional day. security however not surprisingly was extremely tight. all passengers went through extra screening and were told to arrive three hours early. of course it was only 12 days ago that isis militants set off a string of bombs at both the brussels airport and local metro stations. killing 32 people and wounding hundreds. some passengers said today was a bit strange to be back at the airport where so many people died, but airport authorities are proud they managed to get the airport back up and running after what they say was a cowardly act. >> it's a very emotional moment for all of us, from me personally of course, we've worked literally day and night over the past two -- 12 days to make this possible. >> reporter: the airport is not expected to be at full capacity anytime soon. there are a lot of repairs left to be done. the airport is wrong on -- runnin
conor powell reports on the emotional reopening of the brussels airport. >> reporter: the first plane to take off today at the airport was greeted with cheers and applause by the small crowd that was on hand to witness the emotional day. security however not surprisingly was extremely tight. all passengers went through extra screening and were told to arrive three hours early. of course it was only 12 days ago that isis militants set off a string of bombs at both the brussels airport and...
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even ron powell's. >> after they wiped the blood away it was superficial scratches.be able to walk away from something like that. >> at the station afterwards the woman who the officer saved gets her chance to thank him. >> she just gave me a hug. that was very neat. >> as brief as it was the escape from the vie len crash made a lasting impression on everyone involved. >> when i saw the video tape, wow. how lucky am i? >> i did break down and started crying and realizing that i could have been killed very easily but, you know, god still wanted me here for something. >> coming up another officer makes a dramatic save and an ambulance pulled over on the way to the hospital. when caught on camera, dash cam diaries continues. if you need advice for your business, legalzoom has your back. our trusted network of attorneys has provided guidance to over 100,000 people just like you. visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to every
even ron powell's. >> after they wiped the blood away it was superficial scratches.be able to walk away from something like that. >> at the station afterwards the woman who the officer saved gets her chance to thank him. >> she just gave me a hug. that was very neat. >> as brief as it was the escape from the vie len crash made a lasting impression on everyone involved. >> when i saw the video tape, wow. how lucky am i? >> i did break down and started crying...
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i already knew what was going on before the news, anybody. >> powell is equally as incensed at james mallory. >> james mallory, he gets out, you know, he want to tell on somebody and then turn around and you're going to take the life of an innocent -- that's two lives he's about to take probably. so i don't respect that. he know what he got coming. if he ever get caught he going to get a hell of an ass whooping. >> coming up -- >> mallory, if i had a gun right now, i would go kill him. >> another high-profile arrest puts the jail on alert. back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> staff at the louisville metro department of corrections jail are used to dealing with a certain amount of daily drama. >> on three. >> but when two high-profile cases collide, they know to be especially vigilant. at the center of both cases is james mallory. he is scheduled to be a key witness in the attempted murder trial of john "hot boy" jones, who is accused of shooting a young woman in the face. moments before he was to testify mallory was arrested for allege
i already knew what was going on before the news, anybody. >> powell is equally as incensed at james mallory. >> james mallory, he gets out, you know, he want to tell on somebody and then turn around and you're going to take the life of an innocent -- that's two lives he's about to take probably. so i don't respect that. he know what he got coming. if he ever get caught he going to get a hell of an ass whooping. >> coming up -- >> mallory, if i had a gun right now, i...
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lake powell is half empty. snowfalls like this winter's can't reverse the grim trend. so you've got to wonder, how long before someone proposes a new dam, maybe in a place that could hold a lot more water? a place like this. ♪ brace yourself... the first ever gsf is here. with a 467 horse power v8 engine... torque vectoring differential... and brembo brakes. it's the next expression of f performance, from lexus. couand i want to remind youel that no one's the same without the game... like @squirrelgirl52 who writes, "no football on sundays has left me with a lot of free time. "so i've constructed a small sanctuary for local squirrels. it's a safe haven where they can meet and fall in love and..." ok, i'm going to stop reading right now. you might have some issues that go beyond football's help, but try watching the nfl draft. see if that helps. maybe watch with a friend... or doctor. ya know, viagra helps guys get and keep an erection. talk to your doctor about viagra. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy e
lake powell is half empty. snowfalls like this winter's can't reverse the grim trend. so you've got to wonder, how long before someone proposes a new dam, maybe in a place that could hold a lot more water? a place like this. ♪ brace yourself... the first ever gsf is here. with a 467 horse power v8 engine... torque vectoring differential... and brembo brakes. it's the next expression of f performance, from lexus. couand i want to remind youel that no one's the same without the game... like...
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jimmy's guest tonight are jordan peele and keegan michael key, glenn powell and music from m8 36789 " news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edward, matt owe doll it, david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, aim jim gardner, good night. >> ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, jordan peele & keegan-michael key, from "everybody wants some," glen powell this week in unnecessary censorship and music cletones" and now, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪
jimmy's guest tonight are jordan peele and keegan michael key, glenn powell and music from m8 36789 " news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edward, matt owe doll it, david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, aim jim gardner, good night. >> ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, jordan peele & keegan-michael key, from "everybody wants some," glen powell this week in unnecessary...
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the next year louis powell retired. the democrats had taken the senate back. they were ready for a fight. and they had known that robert bork was coming. i mean, robert bork had been on the short list for a republican president supreme court nomination really since the 1970's. robert bork had been assistant attorney general for richard nixon. he had been a solicitor general for richard nixon. he had been part of the so-called saturday night massacre during watergate when several senior people to him resigned and bork was acting as attorney general. as soon as reagan became president in 1981 one of his first judicial appointments to the d.c. circuit court of appeals was robert bork. so the democrats knew this was coming and they were prepared and they wasted no time at all. some people complained in the current situation that senator mcconnell waited less than a couple hours after antonin scalia died before staking out his claim to this nomination fight we're now in. in fact, senator edward kennedy went to the floor of the senate something like 45 minutes after
the next year louis powell retired. the democrats had taken the senate back. they were ready for a fight. and they had known that robert bork was coming. i mean, robert bork had been on the short list for a republican president supreme court nomination really since the 1970's. robert bork had been assistant attorney general for richard nixon. he had been a solicitor general for richard nixon. he had been part of the so-called saturday night massacre during watergate when several senior people...
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. >> we are tracking this accident westbound 80 at powell street.tely, a couple of cars got tangled up there. they are out of lanes. they are over to the shoulder. lanes are open but it's really slow now as you work your way westbound 80 coming out of berkeley through that berkeley curve into emeryville so busy conditions there. you will see some delays anyway coming away from the carquinez bridge this morning. your drive times now 34 minutes carquinez bridge to the maze. once you get to the bridge metering lights are on, west 80 at 5th street accident cleared no problems sluggish across the upper deck. north 101 busy out of the south bay this morning. we are seeing delays capitol expressway, stop-and-go conditions all the way towards 880, that accident near oakland road now cleared. but 16 minutes for your drive time, 280/680 to highway 237. frank? >> gianna, thank you. >>> off to campaign 2016 now. the wisconsin primary only spells good news for a couple of underdogs. cbs news reporter don champion on the front-runner's push to win new york after
. >> we are tracking this accident westbound 80 at powell street.tely, a couple of cars got tangled up there. they are out of lanes. they are over to the shoulder. lanes are open but it's really slow now as you work your way westbound 80 coming out of berkeley through that berkeley curve into emeryville so busy conditions there. you will see some delays anyway coming away from the carquinez bridge this morning. your drive times now 34 minutes carquinez bridge to the maze. once you get to...
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, we are live with author will hagood to discuss his books on the river, the life of adam clayton powelland the life of semi-davis junior. and the life and times of sugar ray robinson. and a book about thurgood marshall and the supreme court that change the nation. he will take your calls and answer questions from noon to 3 p.m. eastern. sunday evening at nine eastern on afterwards, america online founder looks at what is next for america, and entrepreneurs vision of america. he discusses how to navigate the ever-changing digital age. he is joined by congressman john delaney of maryland. >> people need to think about how they can think about their own jobs in a world where there is more of a definition of where the work has changed. 34% of people are in the freelance economy, and some call it the flexible economy, the nature of work has changed. there are positive and negative, that will continue to develop in a third way. how do you position yourself? wasockey, wayne gretzky great because he did not focus on where it was going, but where it would be going. maybe they can position themse
, we are live with author will hagood to discuss his books on the river, the life of adam clayton powelland the life of semi-davis junior. and the life and times of sugar ray robinson. and a book about thurgood marshall and the supreme court that change the nation. he will take your calls and answer questions from noon to 3 p.m. eastern. sunday evening at nine eastern on afterwards, america online founder looks at what is next for america, and entrepreneurs vision of america. he discusses how...
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powell: excellent question. it really does wrap this up. i think the community once said that the islamic community -- islamic state was a myth. of the not a criticism community, that goes back to what general hayden said, you know, you are dealing with very hard problems of setting the 10,daries, but one out of don't say we didn't warn about it. but i think the islamic state -- was a miss, and it was soiss because it difficult regarding the intelligence nature. assad's armys going to stay together? will they have enough intelligence communities and information? flying, bullets start are they going to fall apart or stay cohesive and fight? going to do with little green men and others? the less capability we're going to have when we talk about when weng borders and talk about nationstates and stability in places like ukraine and elsewhere. mr. shedd: as somebody who handle the intelligence transition in 2008 and 2009 from president bush to president obama, on the 20 first of january, the conversation would be something like this. the preside
powell: excellent question. it really does wrap this up. i think the community once said that the islamic community -- islamic state was a myth. of the not a criticism community, that goes back to what general hayden said, you know, you are dealing with very hard problems of setting the 10,daries, but one out of don't say we didn't warn about it. but i think the islamic state -- was a miss, and it was soiss because it difficult regarding the intelligence nature. assad's armys going to stay...
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clark powell explains. >> reporter: soon after being introduced in the u.s., thousands of serious incidents involving children and laundry detergent packets. made them harder for children to open. but a new study shows during 2013 and 2014 there were more than 22,000 incidents in children younger than six. an increase of 17%. >> these children have come in in breathing. we've even had two deaths in the last two years due to exposure to laundry packets. >> reporter: he looked at several types of detergents, both packets and traditional form. when children bite down on packets, they burst. they are associated with more serious medical outcomes, more hospitalizations, and more breathing failure than other types of detergents, as well as two child death the. >> those concentrated chemicals can cause serious burns. it gets down the lung and it can cause serious damage. it also when it's absorbed can cause effects on the brain. >> experts say parents of young children should avoid using laundry detergent packets all together. >> some of the manufacturers have moved
clark powell explains. >> reporter: soon after being introduced in the u.s., thousands of serious incidents involving children and laundry detergent packets. made them harder for children to open. but a new study shows during 2013 and 2014 there were more than 22,000 incidents in children younger than six. an increase of 17%. >> these children have come in in breathing. we've even had two deaths in the last two years due to exposure to laundry packets. >> reporter: he looked...
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. >> helen mirren stars as colonel catherine powell in command of a top secret drone operation to capturerorists in kenya. she sees her mission escalate when a girl enters a kill zone triggering a dispute over the implication of modern warfare. >> this is the closest i've ever got. so we need to expand our rules of engagement right now to protect the civilian population. >> we have to know that we're legally in the clear. >> "eye in the sky" starring alan rickman scoring a solid 92%. the critics apparently love it. molly of the inquirer" calls the movie disturbing but also balanced and ambivalent about what is right and detroit news adam graham chimes in saying it offers no easy answers only difficult questions about following orders and cost of war. i would be interested in seeing this. >> intriguing. great. next up significantly lighter fare to talk about. everybody wants some. director richard link letter takes us on a semi biographical trip back to his college days in the 1980s. blake jenner stars in the film which fearings a group of baseball players navigating their way through the
. >> helen mirren stars as colonel catherine powell in command of a top secret drone operation to capturerorists in kenya. she sees her mission escalate when a girl enters a kill zone triggering a dispute over the implication of modern warfare. >> this is the closest i've ever got. so we need to expand our rules of engagement right now to protect the civilian population. >> we have to know that we're legally in the clear. >> "eye in the sky" starring alan...
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it's powell boulevard that's shut down. if you're heading in the middle of your screen, you can get through. police put in a secondary closure further back at 141st street. everyone being detoured. it's going to effect you if you're on a city bus. easy detour to get around. you can go to frederick douglas boulevard or malcolm x boulevard. not too bad all things considering. live over harlem, shannon, eyewitness news. >> shannon sohn, thank you. >>> a tape was played in brooklyn. jurors held the teenager heard him say he set a mattress on fire because he was bored. >> an officer died because of that fire. mallory is live. >>reporter: he says on this video he did it because he was bored. he goes onto say that actually attempted to blow this fire out. he thought he had. it was only later when he that he realized he had not accomplished that goal. i do want you to take a look at this video. this was played in court today. marcel is accused of setting the mattress on fire that caused the death of dara. rodriguez responded and ro
it's powell boulevard that's shut down. if you're heading in the middle of your screen, you can get through. police put in a secondary closure further back at 141st street. everyone being detoured. it's going to effect you if you're on a city bus. easy detour to get around. you can go to frederick douglas boulevard or malcolm x boulevard. not too bad all things considering. live over harlem, shannon, eyewitness news. >> shannon sohn, thank you. >>> a tape was played in brooklyn....
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right now, it isn't clear how the white house will connor powell fox news. >>> crews are on the scene of a house fire. blaze started in the basement of this conshohocken home on lincoln avenue. then spread throughout the house. the four people put inside made it out without even being hurt. cause of the fire is under investigation. but fire officials think right now that a clothes drier may have been a factor. >>> the old saying what goes up must come down. but it isn't always the case an elementary school mascot goes into space and never comes back. only trace left behind. >>> the phone rings inside this burger king. the voice on the other end says there's an emergency. what he told employees inside that had them smashing out the windows. >>> when you think of how movies got started you probably think of hollywood; right? you would be wrong. how this new jersey is celebrating it's deep roots in panama. . >>> the washington state psychiatric hospital from which two patients had escaped now confirms a third patient is missing. hospital says the missing man did that come back from a gro
right now, it isn't clear how the white house will connor powell fox news. >>> crews are on the scene of a house fire. blaze started in the basement of this conshohocken home on lincoln avenue. then spread throughout the house. the four people put inside made it out without even being hurt. cause of the fire is under investigation. but fire officials think right now that a clothes drier may have been a factor. >>> the old saying what goes up must come down. but it isn't always...
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>> glen powell. >> jimmy: glen powell. >> yeah. he's amazing. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> great guy. >> jimmy: you were amazing. >> oh, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: thanks for coming on. i appreciate it. richard linklater, "everybody wants some!!" with two exclamation points. it's in theaters now.ve mro [ cheers andla ♪ [ crowd cheering ] beer! ice cold beer! hey, can we get some beers? what beer? ummmm... redd's apple ale! i'll take one too. me too! hey! redd's apple ale! redd's apple ale. crisp like an apple. brewed like a beer. who's the genius who puts a girl in heels on a subway grate? why? you get a little cranky when you're hungry. much better. this scene will never make the cut. dove men+care. the strength test. like leather, skin is stronger when it's hydrated. that's why dove men+care bodywash has a unique hydrating formula to leave skin healthier and stronger. turns out lemon juice doesn't cure pink eye. hi. how are you doing today? that's how i am. red head
>> glen powell. >> jimmy: glen powell. >> yeah. he's amazing. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> great guy. >> jimmy: you were amazing. >> oh, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: thanks for coming on. i appreciate it. richard linklater, "everybody wants some!!" with two exclamation points. it's in theaters now.ve mro [ cheers andla ♪ [ crowd cheering ] beer! ice cold beer! hey, can we get some beers? what beer? ummmm... redd's apple ale! i'll...
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. >> it's lime the powell doctrine -- >> i don't think it's like that at all.fact, i don't -- i don't think it's like the powell dock rin. >> but when you send troops, when? >> when you do anything when. >> all right, jen, thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> we are moments away from ted cruz announcing his pick for a running mate. sources tell cnn he will announce that carly fiorina is his running mate and we are going to that live as soon as cruz comes out. back after this quick break. proof of less joint pain.his is a body of proof. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have hap
. >> it's lime the powell doctrine -- >> i don't think it's like that at all.fact, i don't -- i don't think it's like the powell dock rin. >> but when you send troops, when? >> when you do anything when. >> all right, jen, thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> we are moments away from ted cruz announcing his pick for a running mate. sources tell cnn he will announce that carly fiorina is his running mate and we are going to that live as soon as cruz...
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>> glen powell. >> jimmy: glen powell. >> yeah. he plays finn. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: he's just a couple scenes in there where i go -- >> he's amazing. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> great guy. >> jimmy: you were amazing. >> oh, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: thanks for coming on. i appreciate it. chard linklater, "everybody wants some!!" with two s exclamation points. [ cheers and applause ] it's in theaters now. we'll have music from zara larsson after the break. stick around everybody. it's good. [ cheers and applause ] [ crowd cheering ] beer! ice cold beer! hey, can we get some beers? what beer? ummmm... redd' s apple ale! ll take one too. too! hey! redd' s apple ale! redd' s neapple ale. crisp like an apple. brewed like a be.r. who's the genius who puts a girl in heels a subway grate? miss monroe, eat a snickers. why? you get a little cranky when you're hungry. better? much better. this scene will never ke the cut. dove men+care. the strength test. like leather, skin is stronger when it's hydrated. that's why dove meo+care bo
>> glen powell. >> jimmy: glen powell. >> yeah. he plays finn. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: he's just a couple scenes in there where i go -- >> he's amazing. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> great guy. >> jimmy: you were amazing. >> oh, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: thanks for coming on. i appreciate it. chard linklater, "everybody wants some!!" with two s exclamation points. [ cheers and applause ] it's in theaters now. we'll...
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. >> reporter: street musicians are a part of the backdrop at the powell street station. >> ♪[ music the people to use this transit hub. it's also a haven for the homeless. >> everything okay? >> reporter: many homeless are what armando, bart's crisis intervention expert, calls regulars he knows by name. >> hey, tyrone. you all right there? >> reporter: he does outreach to try prevent the homeless, many suffering from mental illness, from becoming involved in deadly situations. sandoval offers referrals to services. >> i am from the outreach team. >> i don't need it. >> okay. you gonna be all right then? you take care. >> reporter: his offers are help are often refused. he says many are veterans. some have accepted help. >> you think you can come up with the paperwork? >> reporter: in july of 2011, homeless mentally ill man got into a confrontation with bart police. the transit agency says an officer shot and killed the man bus he threw a knife at police. the police chief says crisis intervention is crucial to saving lives whether it be the mentally ill or police officers. >> all of
. >> reporter: street musicians are a part of the backdrop at the powell street station. >> ♪[ music the people to use this transit hub. it's also a haven for the homeless. >> everything okay? >> reporter: many homeless are what armando, bart's crisis intervention expert, calls regulars he knows by name. >> hey, tyrone. you all right there? >> reporter: he does outreach to try prevent the homeless, many suffering from mental illness, from becoming involved...
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and pharrell williams is 43, and colon powell is 79. i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a terrific tuesday. >>> right now -- a spring feels more like a cold winter morning outside. storm team 4 will tell us if any relief is in sight. >>> plus new this morning, a violent encounter shuts down a subway station. we'll tell you what happened. >>> instant classic in college basketball. this was impressive. but wait until you see how this one ended. "today in new york" starts now. good morning, everybody, tuesday morning, it's april 5th. i'm darlene rodriguez. >> i'm michael gargiulo. chris is off, storm team 4's raphael is here with the spring forecast. >> right now, it's very cold and very windy, you need to layer it up as you're heading outside. here's a live look at storm tracker. all that snow is gone, we're left with cold and 28 degrees outside. this is the coldest morning we've had in about a month in
and pharrell williams is 43, and colon powell is 79. i'm betty nguyen. thanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a terrific tuesday. >>> right now -- a spring feels more like a cold winter morning outside. storm team 4 will tell us if any relief is in sight. >>> plus new this morning, a violent encounter shuts down a subway station. we'll tell you what happened. >>> instant classic in college basketball. this was impressive. but wait until you see...
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comparisons to colin powell, that's just not true. >> it certainly is true. powell, kond lee za rice, john kerry all used e-mail to communicate with staff. >> not 30,000. >> i'm not counting. over the course of the term, she used private e-mail and was allowed to use it. that's not in dispute. she released at least 55,000 pages of e-mails. this is a distraction. the american people will decide who to vote for based on who they believe will continue to move us forward and help everybody who wants to succeed have a fair shot to do so. what they are not going to vote on is distractions like this one. they are not going to choose any one of the republican candidates who think we should continue and go back to policies that focus on the wealthiest, most fortunate americans that are extreme like donald trump suggesting we are going to deport 11 million people or ban an entire religion from coming into the country. that's the choice. >> all right. thank you very much. we'll have you back. >> you're welcome. >> you can continue the conversation. thank you very much f
comparisons to colin powell, that's just not true. >> it certainly is true. powell, kond lee za rice, john kerry all used e-mail to communicate with staff. >> not 30,000. >> i'm not counting. over the course of the term, she used private e-mail and was allowed to use it. that's not in dispute. she released at least 55,000 pages of e-mails. this is a distraction. the american people will decide who to vote for based on who they believe will continue to move us forward and help...
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correspondent connor powell shows us what happened. >> the taliban launched a devastating attack early tuesday morning. it began with a massive car bomb outside a training base for elite afghan forces. taliban fighters then rushed in. gunfire erupted as afghan soldiers battled insurgents for hours. at least 28 people were killed. more than 300 wounded. >> windows and glass, several people were wounded. in the market. the situation was very, very tense. >> this was the bloodiest attack on kabul in years. and it comes just days after the taliban announced the start of their spring military offensive. the militant group is plagued with internal divisions, following the announcement of taliban leader mullah omar's death last summer. younger taliban fighters want to keep attacking while older ones have publicly voiced support for peace talks with the afghan government. the violence shows no sign of letting up. according to the united nations, 2015 was the bloodiest year on record. last week, secretary of state john kerry visited kabul to help resolve a year-long dispute between afghan presi
correspondent connor powell shows us what happened. >> the taliban launched a devastating attack early tuesday morning. it began with a massive car bomb outside a training base for elite afghan forces. taliban fighters then rushed in. gunfire erupted as afghan soldiers battled insurgents for hours. at least 28 people were killed. more than 300 wounded. >> windows and glass, several people were wounded. in the market. the situation was very, very tense. >> this was the...
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which as ben powell said on the last panel, the charter of the intelligence community sets out roles and responsibilities, contains some substantive restrictions, for example the prohibition on assassination. that report, too, is likely to come out later this year. let's talk about that from a legal perspective. in your view, does eo 12333 serve as kind of an independent grant of surveillance authority? or is it a structure for implementing existing statutory grants? >> i don't think it's, i don't think it has any grant of authority within it. or it is intended to do that. it's really from the standpoint of the intelligence community, i think it defines the lanes in which each of the entities within the intelligence community function. it doesn't itself grant authority. the authority is granted by statute. granted by the constitution. granted elsewhere. but the executive order itself doesn't have a grant of authority. it has a grant, it has assignment of responsibility for exercising authorities under statutes that are already existing. and it, it succeeded as you heard in the, has s
which as ben powell said on the last panel, the charter of the intelligence community sets out roles and responsibilities, contains some substantive restrictions, for example the prohibition on assassination. that report, too, is likely to come out later this year. let's talk about that from a legal perspective. in your view, does eo 12333 serve as kind of an independent grant of surveillance authority? or is it a structure for implementing existing statutory grants? >> i don't think...