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powell interviewed them and former secretary powell and rise. through the accounts, secretary clinton declined the interview. what happened to answering anybody's questions at any time. >> now, you're bringing powell. >> he agreed to an interview. why did he do it and then secretary clinton not? >> i don't know why -- >> do you think that there's an interview. >> s department of justice and if there's any questions, she can answer then. >> chris, you brought up secretary powell. >> i brought it up and the fact that he cooperate window the investigation and she did not. >> you did not bring up the fact when powell was asked to provide kwhafr e-mails that were obtained and provider of the e-mails to provide them, he did not respond and still did not to the i g. you did not bring that up. >> i am not going to go for powell for president this time. senator langford your reaction that clinton did not co-operate and participate. them in eligible and what they have identified even though that all of the other information is there and clinton would not
powell interviewed them and former secretary powell and rise. through the accounts, secretary clinton declined the interview. what happened to answering anybody's questions at any time. >> now, you're bringing powell. >> he agreed to an interview. why did he do it and then secretary clinton not? >> i don't know why -- >> do you think that there's an interview. >> s department of justice and if there's any questions, she can answer then. >> chris, you brought...
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let's talk about powell and powell's standard.retary kirk kirk and albright powell and rice and through their counsel secretary clinton declined the request for an interview. congressman schiff, what happened to answering anyone's questions at any time? >> now you bring up secretary powell. >> come on. he agreed to an interview. >> okay, i don't know why secretary clinton --. >> should she have agreed. >> slow have grade. >> should she have? >> she will meet with the justice department and? there are questions we can answer them. >> are not speak to the inspector general of her own department? >> you brought up --. all the fact that he cooperated with the investigation. and she did not. >> did you not bring up the fact that secretary powell was asked --. [ inaudible ] the provider of the e-mails e-mails...has not responded to the i.g. you did not bring that up. >> i not vote for powell for president this time. >> senator lankford your reaction that hillary clinton did not cooperate and did not participate in this investigation? >>
let's talk about powell and powell's standard.retary kirk kirk and albright powell and rice and through their counsel secretary clinton declined the request for an interview. congressman schiff, what happened to answering anyone's questions at any time? >> now you bring up secretary powell. >> come on. he agreed to an interview. >> okay, i don't know why secretary clinton --. >> should she have agreed. >> slow have grade. >> should she have? >> she will...
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$10e,000. 14-year-old zenith powell was killed saturday night and his cousin 16-year-old quamar powell was killed and she still has a bullet lodged. >> i could hear it ping, ping, ping oh, my god i'm going to die bullets come from everywhere boom, boom, boom, i'm like oh, my god i'm shot already. they'll kill me. >> police believe the begunmen were aping at other target and three victims were caught in a cross fire. powell was a student at chester community charter school. the school founder is paying for his funeral. >>> someone opened fire on a tow truck in philly hurting driver and passenger. now police want to know who did. it investigators say bullets came from both sides in the nice town, tioga section. the driver is in critical condition. the passenger is in stable. >> a judge clears baltimore
$10e,000. 14-year-old zenith powell was killed saturday night and his cousin 16-year-old quamar powell was killed and she still has a bullet lodged. >> i could hear it ping, ping, ping oh, my god i'm going to die bullets come from everywhere boom, boom, boom, i'm like oh, my god i'm shot already. they'll kill me. >> police believe the begunmen were aping at other target and three victims were caught in a cross fire. powell was a student at chester community charter school. the...
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powell doesn't like to read speeches; he likes to have a few note cards and then do his powell thing. but this one he read from the text, every word. >> my purpose today is to provide you with additional information. >> narrator: at the counterterrorism center, bakos was watching carefully to see what powell would say about zarqawi, bin laden, and saddam hussein. >> we're sitting in our room at ctc watching the television with a copy of the speech in our hand. >> what i want to bring to your attention today is the potentially much more sinister nexus between iraq and the al-qaeda terrorist network. >> when he got to our portion, it went off our script fairly quickly. and we were looking around at each other saying, "where's he at, where's he at?" we're flipping through pages. and so, you know, right away, we could tell that this wasn't reflecting the language that we had used. >> narrator: powell used zarqawi to make the connection between bin laden and saddam hussein. >> iraq today harbors a deadly terrorist network headed by abu musab al-zarqawi, an associate collaborator of osama b
powell doesn't like to read speeches; he likes to have a few note cards and then do his powell thing. but this one he read from the text, every word. >> my purpose today is to provide you with additional information. >> narrator: at the counterterrorism center, bakos was watching carefully to see what powell would say about zarqawi, bin laden, and saddam hussein. >> we're sitting in our room at ctc watching the television with a copy of the speech in our hand. >> what i...
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powell is the son of former secretary of state, colin powell. his remarks are 15 minutes. mr. powell: good, glorious morning, it is a pleasure to be here. i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community. this will be a day i will long cherish. i am really thrilled to be here. as i look out on this assembled crowd, i see a lot of joy in the faces of all of you. as you are clad in your caps and gowns, and prepared to enter the working world. from my perch, there needs to be a pause for concern. why? because the robots are rising. the cars are driving themselves, and computers are humiliating human beings in contests of the wit, the most recent example, the google computer that annihilated the reigning champion in a game of go, a 2500-year-old game so, there are more moves than there are atoms in the universe. machines seem poised to replace workers. it might be understandable if you're sitting there questioning whether your years of
powell is the son of former secretary of state, colin powell. his remarks are 15 minutes. mr. powell: good, glorious morning, it is a pleasure to be here. i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community. this will be a day i will long cherish. i am really thrilled to be here. as i look out on this assembled crowd, i see a lot of joy in the faces of...
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let's talk about powell's standard here. oig interviewed through her counsel secretary clinton declined the request for an whatever. he agreed to an interview. >> okay. >> do you think she should have agreed to an interview? >> she certainly could have. she will be meeting with the department of justice. >> why shouldn't she speak to the inspector general of her own department. he spoke and cooperated with the investigation. he did not respond and still hasn't responded. >> i am not going to vote powell for president this time. your reaction to the in fact hillary clinton did not cooperate or participate in the investigation. >> not only did she not participate in the investigation the other staff did not participate. the it folks did not participate. they barred all folks and they had very limited access. the i.t. person that handled this resigned from the state department. even though hillary clinton would not step up, clearly secretary clinton violated the rules. the fbi will step forward and see if she violated the law.
let's talk about powell's standard here. oig interviewed through her counsel secretary clinton declined the request for an whatever. he agreed to an interview. >> okay. >> do you think she should have agreed to an interview? >> she certainly could have. she will be meeting with the department of justice. >> why shouldn't she speak to the inspector general of her own department. he spoke and cooperated with the investigation. he did not respond and still hasn't responded....
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>> 16-year-old powell was shot in the chest and zenas powell was hit in the neck and back killing him>> he through there were kids out there. were were kids out there. no remorse, nothing. they didn't care. >> and just at the wrong time went to the store, and both of them to get shot up like they did. no, they did not deserve that. >> his aunt said that zenas powell, known as nas, was a good skill who excelled in school. going with cousins to buy food and about to return to his grandmother's moment and never made it. >> and they ran inside says nas is in the alleyway shot and not responding. >> they were not targets but would not say who was. and shipley with the bullet in her shoulder refuses to sit back and wait. >> 16-year-old powell is in the icu in critical condition. chester's mayor asking anyone with information about the shooting to please contact police. live in chester, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> all right jeff, thank you. >>> a school community came together today to remember another teenager whose life was cut short by violence. nativity prep in wilmington he
>> 16-year-old powell was shot in the chest and zenas powell was hit in the neck and back killing him>> he through there were kids out there. were were kids out there. no remorse, nothing. they didn't care. >> and just at the wrong time went to the store, and both of them to get shot up like they did. no, they did not deserve that. >> his aunt said that zenas powell, known as nas, was a good skill who excelled in school. going with cousins to buy food and about to return...
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, adam clayton powell jr. you have sammy davis jr. who integrated nightclubs in the 1940s all across this country. he was one of a wave of across entertainers who did that, louis armstrong, lena horne and the person i chose to write about, as i mentioned, sammy davis jr. and sugar ray robinson who fought the mob in new york, who controlled the fight game. he wanted to give fighters some independence, himself especially. and became a six-time world champion while he was carving those rights for fighters, and thurgood marshall -- subject of my latest book, "showdown." of course, many epic cases that he fought before the united states supreme court. his biggest victory, the 1954 school desegregation case, brown v. board of education. so when you look at all these men, i think that you look at the story of 20th century america and how it matured and how it was forced to mature because of these certain figures. >> host: well, i want to show some video of somebody you mentioned and have you explainhe what we're seei
, adam clayton powell jr. you have sammy davis jr. who integrated nightclubs in the 1940s all across this country. he was one of a wave of across entertainers who did that, louis armstrong, lena horne and the person i chose to write about, as i mentioned, sammy davis jr. and sugar ray robinson who fought the mob in new york, who controlled the fight game. he wanted to give fighters some independence, himself especially. and became a six-time world champion while he was carving those rights for...
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so powell was on the out in outside in the u.s. congress a almost because the chairman of the education and labor committee was a gentleman named graham barden, who kept powell down, but when -- with the wave of democrats who were elected in 1960, adam clayton powell's seniority elevated him and he became chairman of the education labor committee. powerful position, and he started passing a lot of social legislation and student loan bills, outward bound program, very instrumental. that a beautiful program that i went through that the federal government would find these gifted high school students and send you to a local college in the summertime to take courses. a wonderful scholarship program that still exists. and so powell was responsible for passing a whole lot of the poverty legislation in this country in 1964 and 1965 and 1966. >> host: his successor is still in congress, charlie rangle. >> guest: yes, yes. who -- >> host: in a primary. >> guest: yes. powell was involved in scandal and taking two women on a trip and using hou
so powell was on the out in outside in the u.s. congress a almost because the chairman of the education and labor committee was a gentleman named graham barden, who kept powell down, but when -- with the wave of democrats who were elected in 1960, adam clayton powell's seniority elevated him and he became chairman of the education labor committee. powerful position, and he started passing a lot of social legislation and student loan bills, outward bound program, very instrumental. that a...
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police say zenas powell was not the gunman's target. he was on his way to his grandmother's house after buying food at the story. sunday night, the big story on "action news," the search for the gunman who shot the teenager. he was one of three people caught in the hail of gunfire. >> tonight we spoke with one of the victims surviving the hail of gunfire. sharing her fear and anger about the events that unfolded last night. and jeff chirico joins us live from police headquarters with more. jeff? >> walter and sarah, zenas powell was just an innocent bystander. his family says he was respectful and dreamed of becoming a doctor. however, last night his dream was cut short in what chester's mayor calls a senseless act of violence that will not be follow rated. >> they shot, shot, shot, shots. it sounded like they even loaded
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for secretary powell. how could you have given him such a document that appears in his opinion to have been baseless and misleading? >> well, i mean, there's a long history of this. it was mr. wilkerson who was the chief of staff. he has a long record of that anybody can go read about his views of the iraq war and his regrets and deep regrets. i think we just have a different view of the draft i presented. i do acknowledge that it included an awful lot of stuff that i knew that came from the intelligence community that they would not be able to support. if they thought it wasn't used properly, they could use it properly if they thought it was useful. so we just have a basic, i think, difference of view about what i actually provided and what the purpose of my draft was. it wasn't meant to be a final draft, a final word that would go to the united nations. it was meant to be a rough draft that the intelligence community would go through with a fine tooth comb and pick out those parts that they thought made
for secretary powell. how could you have given him such a document that appears in his opinion to have been baseless and misleading? >> well, i mean, there's a long history of this. it was mr. wilkerson who was the chief of staff. he has a long record of that anybody can go read about his views of the iraq war and his regrets and deep regrets. i think we just have a different view of the draft i presented. i do acknowledge that it included an awful lot of stuff that i knew that came from...
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powell did by the way have an official account as well as a personal account. what does it sate about her management since it was not improved as the state department supposedly upgraded its practices under her rules. >> reporter: i think the secretary has said it best herself. it was a mistake. she should not use a private server for her official business. had she do it again, she would not employ the same practice. she wanted to protect her private e-mails and privacy which i can understand. frankly, this is not new. this is something that the secretary has acknowledged for months and months. it is been the subject of extensive commentary throughout the campaign. the broader scheme of things, honestly if i compare additional value or input of this inspector general's report along of what happened this week and in terms of donald trump's acknowledgment, for example, he was happen to see the housiinin crisis because it is an opportunity for him to make more money. i know a great men lost their homes during the downturn of the economy and i am giving comfort by
powell did by the way have an official account as well as a personal account. what does it sate about her management since it was not improved as the state department supposedly upgraded its practices under her rules. >> reporter: i think the secretary has said it best herself. it was a mistake. she should not use a private server for her official business. had she do it again, she would not employ the same practice. she wanted to protect her private e-mails and privacy which i can...
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secretary powell reacted quite forcefully to that and suggested it was absurd, in terms of the types of material they were considering classified. i'm not suggesting invoking secretary powell that he did anything wrong back at the time he was using personal email. the fact that it's so widely applicable. the criticism that's been made of secretary clinton shows it's a matter of different agencies, in this case intelligence agencies taking one standard when the state department is very customized to using another. >> obviously a lot of people on capitol hill look at that differently. brian, we appreciate your time tonight. we would love to have you back. >> thank you, bret, i appreciate you having me on. >>> let's bring in our panel, charles lane, "washington post," howard kurtz and syndicated columnist charles kraut ma'amer. >> i think we can control the audio here. let's start with the panel. what do you think? >> look, brian fallon is very good at what he does. but there's no getting around the fact that it's a bad headline today. for hillary and for her campaign heading into calif
secretary powell reacted quite forcefully to that and suggested it was absurd, in terms of the types of material they were considering classified. i'm not suggesting invoking secretary powell that he did anything wrong back at the time he was using personal email. the fact that it's so widely applicable. the criticism that's been made of secretary clinton shows it's a matter of different agencies, in this case intelligence agencies taking one standard when the state department is very...
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secretary colin powell used both person and some state department e-mail. secretary condoleezza rice used no e-mail at all, and then secretary clinton used private e-mail exclusively. she is the only secretary to have used a private e-mail server. secretary john kerry has used state department e-mail, but in the transition from the senate to the state department, he told investigators that he used some personal e-mail which he has probablily archived with the state department. secretary clinton is the only one of those secretaries of state who refused to be interviewed by the inspector general. secretary clinton's senior staff also refused to be interviewed by the inspector general. joining us now is robert o'hara investigative reporter with "the washington post." he wrote an investigative story titled how clinton's e-mail scandal took root in march. that was one of the definitive pieces and our most exhaustive guide until today when the inspector general's office basically confirmed your reporting on this. i want to go first to the difference between secre
secretary colin powell used both person and some state department e-mail. secretary condoleezza rice used no e-mail at all, and then secretary clinton used private e-mail exclusively. she is the only secretary to have used a private e-mail server. secretary john kerry has used state department e-mail, but in the transition from the senate to the state department, he told investigators that he used some personal e-mail which he has probablily archived with the state department. secretary clinton...
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powell for that speech? >> my guess is that, yes, the issue of the biological labs would have been in whatever i provided in the draft. >> yeah. okay, let me read secretary powell, who stated during this speech to the united nations, and i quote -- "one of the most worrisome things that emerges from the thick intelligence file we have on iraq's biological weapons is the existence of mobile production facilities used to make biological agents." what was the source of that claim, mr. hannah? >> i believe the primary source was it was a defector -- it was human intelligence. i think it was a defector. >> wasn't it a source known as curveball? >> i believe so, yes. >> okay. secretary powell highlighted this so-called eyewitness account in his united nations speech. he warned that iraq could use these mobile labs to produce enough biological weapons -- and i quote -- "in a single month to kill thousands upon thousands of people." isn't that right? >> is that what he said? yes. if you're reading it accurately, yes
powell for that speech? >> my guess is that, yes, the issue of the biological labs would have been in whatever i provided in the draft. >> yeah. okay, let me read secretary powell, who stated during this speech to the united nations, and i quote -- "one of the most worrisome things that emerges from the thick intelligence file we have on iraq's biological weapons is the existence of mobile production facilities used to make biological agents." what was the source of that...
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state records show janet powell-daley ran an unlicensed funeral home for three years. both powell-daley and hawkins were charged with abuse of a corpse and are awaiting trial. hawkins said he wouldn't talk to us until his trial ends. powell-daley and her lawyer haven't returned our calls. how does a situation like that happen? >> you know what, i don't know. i just -- i don't know. i mean, this is a tough industry. >> reporter: gregory burrell has been a member of the state funeral board for six years. as chairman, he was in charge of overseeing the industry. but when we went to harrisburg to see how the board weeds out unlicensed activity, we watched them weed out burrell. >> all those in favor, say aye. >> aye. >> reporter: he was removed as chairman because state records show he allowed his funeral home's license to lapse for four days in february. >> i think it's a technicality, because we were not -- i mean, the license were going for three days. and i mean, the check and the applications were in the mail to get there on time so we would not be late. >> reporter:
state records show janet powell-daley ran an unlicensed funeral home for three years. both powell-daley and hawkins were charged with abuse of a corpse and are awaiting trial. hawkins said he wouldn't talk to us until his trial ends. powell-daley and her lawyer haven't returned our calls. how does a situation like that happen? >> you know what, i don't know. i just -- i don't know. i mean, this is a tough industry. >> reporter: gregory burrell has been a member of the state funeral...
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powell -- in his speech. one of the most worrisome things which arises from the thick intelligence file we have on weapons is the production of mobile facilities used to make biological agents. thatwas the source of claim, mr. hannah? mr. hannah: i believe the primary source was a defector with human intelligence. i think it was a defector. >> wasn't it to a source known as "curveball." mr. hannah: yes, i think so. hade warned that barak enough biological weapons and i quote "in a single month to kill thousands upon thousands of people." isn't that right? is what he that said, if you are reading it accurately, yes. wase now know that claim false. in fact, secretary powell said his claim had "totally blown up in our basis." do you believe with secretary powell? yes. >> isn't it true that no one interviewed curveball before they use that information? >> i do not know that firsthand but i think the cia said this was controlled by german intelligence services. >> yes. they said they could not believe you are usin
powell -- in his speech. one of the most worrisome things which arises from the thick intelligence file we have on weapons is the production of mobile facilities used to make biological agents. thatwas the source of claim, mr. hannah? mr. hannah: i believe the primary source was a defector with human intelligence. i think it was a defector. >> wasn't it to a source known as "curveball." mr. hannah: yes, i think so. hade warned that barak enough biological weapons and i quote...
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for secretary powell. how could you have given him such a document that appears, in his opinion, to have been baseless and misleading? john hannah: well, i mean, there's a long history of this. it was mr. wilkerson, colonel wilkerson, who was his chief of staff. elijah cummings: that's correct. john hannah: he has a long record of -- that anybody can go read, about his views of the iraq war and his regrets and deep regrets. i think we just have a different view of the draft i presented. i do acknowledge that it included an awful lot of stuff that i knew, that came from the intelligence community, that they would not be able to support. if they thought it wasn't used properly, they could use it properly, if they thought it was useful. so we just have a basic, i think, difference of view about what i actually provided and what the purpose of my draft was. it wasn't meant to be a final draft, the final word that would go to the united nations. it was meant to be a rough draft that the intelligence community w
for secretary powell. how could you have given him such a document that appears, in his opinion, to have been baseless and misleading? john hannah: well, i mean, there's a long history of this. it was mr. wilkerson, colonel wilkerson, who was his chief of staff. elijah cummings: that's correct. john hannah: he has a long record of -- that anybody can go read, about his views of the iraq war and his regrets and deep regrets. i think we just have a different view of the draft i presented. i do...
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powell is the son of former secretary of state, colin powell. his remarks are 15 minutes. mr. powell: good, glorious morning, it is a pleasure to be here. i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community.
powell is the son of former secretary of state, colin powell. his remarks are 15 minutes. mr. powell: good, glorious morning, it is a pleasure to be here. i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community.
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and, you know, i can think back to when i was lobbying chairman powell. and i think that the way in which lobbying campaigns tend to work these days is, first, you set up a scenario of, well, you know, there's too much being done. we're being persecuted. and then you talk about, about what i call imaginary horribles. the awful conceptual things that could happen if they do this or or do that. and i look at -- i'm now on the other side receiving this, and you say, okay, wheeler, turn about's fair play, isn't it? but you also understand what's going on. but there is an important step that has to follow that, peter. and that is that it's not enough just to say we're against this, this is awful. s it is incumbent on both the regulator and the regulated to deal with finding solutions, not just slogans. and i think, again, from my experience i can think of one specific incident with michael when he was chairman. when i wished i had been presenting more solutions. i think the opportunity that exists now is whether you go down the list with set-top boxes or acces
and, you know, i can think back to when i was lobbying chairman powell. and i think that the way in which lobbying campaigns tend to work these days is, first, you set up a scenario of, well, you know, there's too much being done. we're being persecuted. and then you talk about, about what i call imaginary horribles. the awful conceptual things that could happen if they do this or or do that. and i look at -- i'm now on the other side receiving this, and you say, okay, wheeler, turn about's...
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but this whole colin powell thing, i mean, for hillary clinton to say colin powell did it is like selling it's okay to rob the corner bank, because other people rob banks. >> also, greg, colin powell did not have a private server. he had a private e-mail for private communications. what hillary clinton had was an e-mail that was private that was used for state department communications. she had a private server. no one has done that before. it was, as the inspector general's report said, unique. so even that assertion is incorrect. >> and hillary clinton keeps saying that none of the documents were marked classified. well, their markings are irrelevant. it's the content that counts. and for her to somehow imply, gee, as secretary of state and the keeper of the nation's top secrets i didn't really recognize what they were when i saw them or even wrote them is to argue her own incompetence, isn't it? >> well, she also said that the rules were unclear about what the state department would and would not allow when it came to private e-mail servers and private communications. in fact, by the t
but this whole colin powell thing, i mean, for hillary clinton to say colin powell did it is like selling it's okay to rob the corner bank, because other people rob banks. >> also, greg, colin powell did not have a private server. he had a private e-mail for private communications. what hillary clinton had was an e-mail that was private that was used for state department communications. she had a private server. no one has done that before. it was, as the inspector general's report said,...
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you will see adam powell in one of those wheels.good marshall and one of those wheels and that is the turning of america. you will see in one of those wheels and what i had tried to do as a writer is catch up to the turning of those wheels. i have tried to reverse it. i try to write about it and to understand it and then i will let the wheel keeps spinning, you know. and think that maybe someone else is seen as spinning wheel or reading the book that they will understand why that wheel is spinning with sammy davis junior in the center of it. host: dorothy is calling in from harvest, alabama. that afternoon, dorothy. caller: good afternoon. thank you, c-span and think you will for the wonderful body of work that you are providing to a current generation and hopefully to a future generation. i was born in monroeville, alabama. i worked for 21 years at all levels of education from k-12 through the governing board system. my question is related to your work as a scholar at miami university of ohio. having lived and worked in ohio and ou
you will see adam powell in one of those wheels.good marshall and one of those wheels and that is the turning of america. you will see in one of those wheels and what i had tried to do as a writer is catch up to the turning of those wheels. i have tried to reverse it. i try to write about it and to understand it and then i will let the wheel keeps spinning, you know. and think that maybe someone else is seen as spinning wheel or reading the book that they will understand why that wheel is...
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the two girls were in relationships with powell and another man. they were all with powell when he got a call from another girlfriend and asked them to leave. when they refused, he shot gurs tell in the head, then shot sar tain as she tried to run away pleading for her life. powell is facing life in prison without the possibility of parole. gurs tell's father said he is overwhemd but happy with the verdict and glad the case is over. >>> the state assembly unanim s unanimously approved a bill today requiring police departments to report the number of rape kits they collect and give a reason why any kit goes untested. san francisco democrat david chu authored the bill saying there is a significant backlog of rape kits in california but a shortage of data and explanation. this is an issue. the abc 7 news i-team has been reporting on this for years. five previous bills attempting to decrease the logjam failed after police testified they didn't have enough resources to test everything. the bill now goes on to the state senate. >>> pet owners in san fran
the two girls were in relationships with powell and another man. they were all with powell when he got a call from another girlfriend and asked them to leave. when they refused, he shot gurs tell in the head, then shot sar tain as she tried to run away pleading for her life. powell is facing life in prison without the possibility of parole. gurs tell's father said he is overwhemd but happy with the verdict and glad the case is over. >>> the state assembly unanim s unanimously approved...
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come on. >> he also went after colin powell breaking into powell's e-mail and facebook accounts. he's made racist remarks about powell as he did about others he hacked. as for his hacking ability, computer security expert says what gucifer did, did not require advanced technical skills. >> so he wasn't a hacker. >> he is not a hacker in my opinion. he was a guesser. >> a diligent guesser. >> yeah. searching on the internet find as much information as possible and put them together and try to make a list with potential passwords. >> he did pretty well. >> he did pretty well but he's not a hacker. >> whatever you call him in 2014 he scored his biggest hit. he got into the e-mail of sidney bloomenthal and noted a particular e-mail address. >> and when you saw hdr22, did you know whose e-mail it was. >> at that very moment i thought it could be hilary diane rodham clinton, yes. >> and you said to yourself. >> yes. something like that, yes. >> wow. >> he copied private e-mails from bloomenthal to clinton. some referring to the attack on the u.s. conciliate in benghazi. one he wrote, t
come on. >> he also went after colin powell breaking into powell's e-mail and facebook accounts. he's made racist remarks about powell as he did about others he hacked. as for his hacking ability, computer security expert says what gucifer did, did not require advanced technical skills. >> so he wasn't a hacker. >> he is not a hacker in my opinion. he was a guesser. >> a diligent guesser. >> yeah. searching on the internet find as much information as possible and...
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it was not -- i believe secretary powell used aol. charlie: did he use it for official business? i don't think you used any government e-mail to me the third thing is, she is running for president. john: yeah. withnk they will try to, the statement is and what they will say is basically that. they will try to push through
it was not -- i believe secretary powell used aol. charlie: did he use it for official business? i don't think you used any government e-mail to me the third thing is, she is running for president. john: yeah. withnk they will try to, the statement is and what they will say is basically that. they will try to push through
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secretary powell reacted quite forcefully to that and suggested it was absurd, in terms of the typesmaterial they were considering classified. i'm not suggesting invoking secretary powell that he did anything wrong back at the time he was using personal email. the fact that it's so widely applicable. the criticism that's been made of secretary clinton shows it's a matter of different agencies, in this case intelligence agencies taking one standard when the state department is very customized to using another. >> obviously a lot of people on capitol hill look at that differently. brian, we appreciate your time tonight. we would love to have you back. >> thank you, bret, i appreciate you having me on. >>> let's bring in our panel, charles lane, "washington post," howard kurtz and syndicated columnist charles kraut ma'amer. >> i think we can control the audio here. let's start with the panel. what do you think? >> look, brian fallon is very good at what he does. but there's no getting around the fact that it's a bad headline today. for hillary and for her campaign heading into californi
secretary powell reacted quite forcefully to that and suggested it was absurd, in terms of the typesmaterial they were considering classified. i'm not suggesting invoking secretary powell that he did anything wrong back at the time he was using personal email. the fact that it's so widely applicable. the criticism that's been made of secretary clinton shows it's a matter of different agencies, in this case intelligence agencies taking one standard when the state department is very customized to...
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powell was a student at chester community charter school. the school founder is paying for his funeral. >>> someone opened fire on a tow truck in philly hurting driver and passenger. now police want to know who did. it investigators say bullets came from both sides in the nice town, tioga section. the driver is in critical condition. the passenger is in stable. >> a judge clears baltimore police officer edward nero of assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in the assault of freddie gray. nero played little nrol gray's arrest and was not responsible for the failure to buckle him into the police van. nero's father says this news is long overdue and the son is carrying this burden for a while. >> it was beyond words. it was extraordinary moment long overdue. year of heartache with my son and now that the verdict has gone the way we all hoped it would we're ecstatic. >> gray died april 2015 after suffering spinal cord injuries in the police van. the next trial starts in the two weeks. >> south jersey parents and students demand answers af
powell was a student at chester community charter school. the school founder is paying for his funeral. >>> someone opened fire on a tow truck in philly hurting driver and passenger. now police want to know who did. it investigators say bullets came from both sides in the nice town, tioga section. the driver is in critical condition. the passenger is in stable. >> a judge clears baltimore police officer edward nero of assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in the assault...
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colin powell is not running for president. the rules in 2004 were completely different.hey're completely different. sir, the guidelines were repeatedly strengthened in 2005, in 2006 and 2007 -- '11. hillary clinton was operating in a different world. can we please stay to it the issue of what hillary clinton did or didn't do and not talk about colin powell. >> i don't know you don't want to talk about colin powell -- >> it's irrelevant to the issue. >> the e-mail debate also raises the question if the inspector of office general, which is far fewer resources than the fbi, says clinton violated record keeping rules. what conclusion do we know about what will the fbi reach? and will want department of justice issue an indictment? chris farrell is here. good to see you. thanks for coming in. >> it's good to be on. >> what do you make of the new report from the inspector general's office this week? we do know the secretary declined, paerm, through her lawyers, to meet with them, to be a part of this investigation. did we learn anything new? >> we learned a lot. the language
colin powell is not running for president. the rules in 2004 were completely different.hey're completely different. sir, the guidelines were repeatedly strengthened in 2005, in 2006 and 2007 -- '11. hillary clinton was operating in a different world. can we please stay to it the issue of what hillary clinton did or didn't do and not talk about colin powell. >> i don't know you don't want to talk about colin powell -- >> it's irrelevant to the issue. >> the e-mail debate also...
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the victim is zenas powell and his cousin quamar powell was critically injured. police say the teens were not the intended victims. the third victim shareholder the frightening moments she nearly lost her life in the hail of gunfire. hear her story in the next half-hour. >>> a montgomery county woman is underarrest accused of shooting her -- under arrest cooled of shooting her husband to death. police were called for a domestic dispute and found 67-year-old man dead in the garage. the man was shot five times. makeneighbors say they heard the come arguing during the past week. >>> it surprising they seemed like quiet people. >>> shocked too close to home. >>> did you know the couple that live there? >>> no, they stayed to themselves. >>> police say they have recovered a weapon at the scene. >>> now to the latest on the search for answers about egypt air flight 804. egypt is sending a submarine to join the hunt for the flight recorders that plunged into the eastern mediterranean on thursday. 66 people were on board. some of the victims families are holding funerals
the victim is zenas powell and his cousin quamar powell was critically injured. police say the teens were not the intended victims. the third victim shareholder the frightening moments she nearly lost her life in the hail of gunfire. hear her story in the next half-hour. >>> a montgomery county woman is underarrest accused of shooting her -- under arrest cooled of shooting her husband to death. police were called for a domestic dispute and found 67-year-old man dead in the garage. the...
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secretary powell, secretary albright all did. so there was the gap, what they call the gap here.nt differential between what took place when colin powell was secretary of state versus hillary clinton is, they called it a fluid situation when secretary powell was in office because the rules had not yet been firmed up and also the technology was different. here, the statement, for instance, from huma abedin to secretary clinton saying we need to get your e-mail on our server, we need to have access to it so it doesn't go to spam. she said, no, we're keeping it separate, we're not going to do that. that's number one. number two, the clinton campaign relies on a statement saying that the office of legal counsel within the state department reviewed the server situation, that she set up the private server and it was appropriate and legal. the inspector general said they can find no one in the office of legal counsel that can say that happened or that it was reviewed or ever approved. there are some really serious allegations in here. and i know the folks on the left are going to say, w
secretary powell, secretary albright all did. so there was the gap, what they call the gap here.nt differential between what took place when colin powell was secretary of state versus hillary clinton is, they called it a fluid situation when secretary powell was in office because the rules had not yet been firmed up and also the technology was different. here, the statement, for instance, from huma abedin to secretary clinton saying we need to get your e-mail on our server, we need to have...
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it points out former secretary of state colin powell did not comply with the federal records act and used personal e-mail for government business and some of those e-mails have yet to be retrieved, but this is going to have huge reverberations through the political campaign because it takes on some of the central assertions that hillary clinton has been making about her use of private e-mail. for example, she has said that by sending her personal e-mail to government accounts, that was a way of preserving the records under the federal records act. the audit specifically says that was not true. that was not an appropriate way to preserve the records. also remarkably the audit quotes the senior information technology people at the state department saying they were never asked to approve clinton's personal e-mail arrangement. if they had been, they would have advised against it. >> and part of the argument from the clinton team has been that what she did, having this server, was not different than other secretaries of state. and we see in this report as mentioned, john kerry, condoleezz
it points out former secretary of state colin powell did not comply with the federal records act and used personal e-mail for government business and some of those e-mails have yet to be retrieved, but this is going to have huge reverberations through the political campaign because it takes on some of the central assertions that hillary clinton has been making about her use of private e-mail. for example, she has said that by sending her personal e-mail to government accounts, that was a way of...
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even ron powell's. >> after they wiped all the blood away it was just superficial scratches.tty blessed and lucky to be able to walk away from something like that. >> at the station afterwards, the woman who officer eagler saved gets her chance to thank him. >> she just gave me a hug. that was a very neat moment. >> as brief as it was, their miraculous escape from the violent crash made a lasting impression on everyone involved. >> when i saw the videotape, wow. how lucky am i. >> i did break down finally and start 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. ou? yes! great. correct! ma'am. this isn't an automated computer... operator! ma'am. i'm here. i'm live. wait. you're real? yeah. with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s. day or night. plus, we're not going to waste your time trying to sell you a bunch of other products you don't really need. that is really nice of yo
even ron powell's. >> after they wiped all the blood away it was just superficial scratches.tty blessed and lucky to be able to walk away from something like that. >> at the station afterwards, the woman who officer eagler saved gets her chance to thank him. >> she just gave me a hug. that was a very neat moment. >> as brief as it was, their miraculous escape from the violent crash made a lasting impression on everyone involved. >> when i saw the videotape, wow....
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the two girls were in relationships with powell, who was 18 at the time and another man. powell asked the girls to leave after getting a call from another girlfriend when they refused he shot them. >> more arrests might be on the way. that from the santa clara county sheriff deputies following the deaths of two people lengthed to a crime in the hills above los gatos. deputy as rested one person, this man. andre redmond. they captured him after a chase that ended on the off ramp on highway 17 yesterday. and an injured man was found inside of the toyota prius. that man died in the hospital. >> this is a complicated case. due to how many moving crime scenes there were and how many potential victims and suspects this case. >> usually the neighborhood is quiet. it's a little bit surprising and very concerning. >> deputy s discovered another man dead and two others were injuries. >>> caught on camera, a fight that left a teacher with blood coming down his face. this happened yesterday inside of the locker room at mount diablo high school. eric thomas is live with details about
the two girls were in relationships with powell, who was 18 at the time and another man. powell asked the girls to leave after getting a call from another girlfriend when they refused he shot them. >> more arrests might be on the way. that from the santa clara county sheriff deputies following the deaths of two people lengthed to a crime in the hills above los gatos. deputy as rested one person, this man. andre redmond. they captured him after a chase that ended on the off ramp on highway...
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conor powell is live with more. reporter: to reclaim a key city particularly because of how close it is to the iraqi capital. in recent weeks, militant launched a string deadly bombing, killing at least 24 people in the predominantly she. >> it areas of baghdad. this is an important operation for iraqis, backed by coalition efforts, and it would represent this huge blow to isis because it's such a key city for launching attacks into baghdad. the pentagon has been pushing iraqis to focus on the northern city of mosul. but iraqi commanders have chose' to go after fallujah because of the recent attacks in baghdad. iraqi commanders say they control 75% to 80% of the territory outside of fallujah and hold one of the key neighborhood in fallujah. it's a predominantly sunni city. and they are backed by she. >> it and iranian militia as well. so there will be evening but regaining it is an important mission to push isis out of fallujah and the enter country. abby: donald trump claim he's winning the support of women and his
conor powell is live with more. reporter: to reclaim a key city particularly because of how close it is to the iraqi capital. in recent weeks, militant launched a string deadly bombing, killing at least 24 people in the predominantly she. >> it areas of baghdad. this is an important operation for iraqis, backed by coalition efforts, and it would represent this huge blow to isis because it's such a key city for launching attacks into baghdad. the pentagon has been pushing iraqis to focus...
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for secretary powell. how could you have given him such a document that appears in his opinion to have been baseless and misleading? >> there's long history of this. it was mister -- >> yeah. yeah. >> who was his chief of staff. he has a long record that anybody can go read about his views of the iraq war andgre regrets. we have a different view of the draft i presented y. acknowledge it included a lot of stuff i knew that came from the intelligence community they would not be able to support. if they thought it wasn't used properly they could use it properly if they thought it was useful. we have a basic, i think difference of view about what i actually provided and what the purpose of my draft was, it wasn't meant to be a final draft, the final word that would go to the united nations it was meant to be a rough draft the intelligence community would go through with a fine tooth comb and pick out the parts they thought made the strongest case that saddam did have weapons of mass destruction. >> it wasn't
for secretary powell. how could you have given him such a document that appears in his opinion to have been baseless and misleading? >> there's long history of this. it was mister -- >> yeah. yeah. >> who was his chief of staff. he has a long record that anybody can go read about his views of the iraq war andgre regrets. we have a different view of the draft i presented y. acknowledge it included a lot of stuff i knew that came from the intelligence community they would not be...
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to be associated with this industry at that particular point in history and you know my goal for powell was kind enough after he became chairman to ask me to calm and meet with the ncta board and i sat down and i said you know folks, everything that i believe about the relationship between government and -- was a philosophy that was developed while i was at ncta, because that was it period and time when the cable industry was the voice of competition and innovation. and those who did not want things to change in those days it was the broadcasters and hollywood and the telephone company all working together to try and hold back the cable industry. those who did not want things to change used government to maintain the status quo to the detriment of consumers. and so the philosophy that i developed coming out of that kind of experience is that the job of government is to promote competition and to let consumers enjoy the benefits of that with the full understanding that those who are the incumbents never like change. but the thing that is impressive to me here is that the cable industry h
to be associated with this industry at that particular point in history and you know my goal for powell was kind enough after he became chairman to ask me to calm and meet with the ncta board and i sat down and i said you know folks, everything that i believe about the relationship between government and -- was a philosophy that was developed while i was at ncta, because that was it period and time when the cable industry was the voice of competition and innovation. and those who did not want...
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. >> yesterday in his speech to in text, michael powell said the fcc is conducting a relentless government assault on cable. >> that was subtle. >> we all have our role to play in this legal system. i took it all to ensure that whatever comes over my desk to book both for what the public wants and i keep that in the front of my mind. i want options and opportunities. i want innovation, i innovation come i want competition. all of these things i want. and consumers wants them to print my fellow citizens want them to. i do not come from a posture of, regulation first and being in a vacuum, that is truly not what i am saying. what i am saying is affirming what my role is to be that person who watches, who listens, and who is there if you need us. >> when i look at the items that come across my desk i would say that michael powell's comments are not too far off the mark. we are imposing new burdens on the cable industry. i would say, to be fair it's not like the cable industry is alone in that. you can look you can look at other sectors in the medications fear that are looking at similar types
. >> yesterday in his speech to in text, michael powell said the fcc is conducting a relentless government assault on cable. >> that was subtle. >> we all have our role to play in this legal system. i took it all to ensure that whatever comes over my desk to book both for what the public wants and i keep that in the front of my mind. i want options and opportunities. i want innovation, i innovation come i want competition. all of these things i want. and consumers wants them...
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need us. >> guest: well, when i look at the items that come across my desk, i would say michael powell's comments are not too far off the mark. we are imposing new burdens on the cable industry. but to be fair, it's not like the cable industry is alone in that. you can look at other sectors that are facing similar-type burdens and similar-type obligations that are coming from the federal government. i think that's problematic going forward. it adds cost to the service, and that cost is passed on to consumers in one form or another. >> so speaking of some of the consumer issues with the cable industry and this idea of regulatory onslaught on the same industry, the set-top box proposal has been one of the most recent -- one of those, i think some would argue. and is there a way for the fcc to thread the needle and achieve the consumer benefits that it says are possible while at the same time protecting the copyright and many of the piracy and many of the other provisions that cable and content providers are concerned about? commissioner clyburn? >> guest: well, call me an eternal optimist.
need us. >> guest: well, when i look at the items that come across my desk, i would say michael powell's comments are not too far off the mark. we are imposing new burdens on the cable industry. but to be fair, it's not like the cable industry is alone in that. you can look at other sectors that are facing similar-type burdens and similar-type obligations that are coming from the federal government. i think that's problematic going forward. it adds cost to the service, and that cost is...
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the two girls were in relationships with powell, who was 18 at the time and another man. powell asked the girls to leave after getting a call from another girlfriend when they refused he shot them. >> more arrests might be on the way. that from the santa clara county sheriff deputies followowing th deaths of two people lengthed to a crime in the hills above los gatos. deputy as rested one person, this man. andre redmond. they captured him after a chase that ended on the off ramp on highway 17 yesterday. and an injured man was found inside of the toyota prius. that man died in the hospital. >> this is a complicated case. due to how many moving crime scenes there were and how many potential victims and suspects this case. >> usually the neighborhood is quiet. it's a little bit surprising and very concerning. >> deputy s discovered another man dead and two others were injuries. >>> caught on camera, a fight that left a teacher with blood coming down his face. this happened yesterday inside of the locker room at mount diablo high school. eric thomas is live with details about
the two girls were in relationships with powell, who was 18 at the time and another man. powell asked the girls to leave after getting a call from another girlfriend when they refused he shot them. >> more arrests might be on the way. that from the santa clara county sheriff deputies followowing th deaths of two people lengthed to a crime in the hills above los gatos. deputy as rested one person, this man. andre redmond. they captured him after a chase that ended on the off ramp on...
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i'm an powell street where one of the famous cable cars run.ercial vehicles, taxis loading and unloading good withs, not including passengers. there are plenty of signs advising people with personal vehicles to keep out, but people ignore the signage, including the no-turnsip was fairly common. while the city tour bus tries to make the left turn and it's a commercial vehicle, so it's permitted. due to the sheer amount of people getting hit by cars trying to turn on to powell, they created the no-turn restrictions in effect since november of 2013. you can see the driver of the bmw failed to read any signs and the process went on until the driver of the bmw figured out that backing up was an option. >> i don't have reverse -- . >> reporter: oops, wrong clip. because the bmw has reverse. nonetheless, it should not have been on this section of powell street. so to be perfectly clear if you drive a personal vehicle, mean your own personal car, or if you drive uber or lyft you are not permitted on this street unless you have commercial plates. person
i'm an powell street where one of the famous cable cars run.ercial vehicles, taxis loading and unloading good withs, not including passengers. there are plenty of signs advising people with personal vehicles to keep out, but people ignore the signage, including the no-turnsip was fairly common. while the city tour bus tries to make the left turn and it's a commercial vehicle, so it's permitted. due to the sheer amount of people getting hit by cars trying to turn on to powell, they created the...
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but non the less it should have not been on this section of powell street. if you drive uber or lyft you are not permitted on this street unless you get commercial plates personally, i would just avoid this area if your driving and its not work related just opt for public transportation in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news >> marty:if you've seen people behaving badly in your neighborhood let stanley know. you can contact him on facebook, twitter or email hiim. people-behaving-badly-at-kron-4- dot-com. take a look at this gigantic sea sponge. it's about the size of a minivan! scientists discovered it near hawaii about seven thousand feet down in a marine conservation area. it is over 11 feet long, six- and-a-half feet high, and about five feet wide. scientists believe it may be centuries old.and could be the oldest living animal on the planet. until this discovery, the largest known sponge was part of a colony found in 1887 off western canada. and a programming reminder. you can catch an all-new episode of the backstory tonight on kron four. here's a
but non the less it should have not been on this section of powell street. if you drive uber or lyft you are not permitted on this street unless you get commercial plates personally, i would just avoid this area if your driving and its not work related just opt for public transportation in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news >> marty:if you've seen people behaving badly in your neighborhood let stanley know. you can contact him on facebook, twitter or email hiim....
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everest of distinction between what she did and what secretary powell did.d what secretary powell did but it didn't -- little legalese you need for 18 usc-1924, mrs. clinton's did. the bureau is moving slowly and methodically through the interviews, but it is a completely different situation than secretary powell. >> hugh, i've been told i have to wrap but i have to quickly ask if you think anyone from the libertarian party has a real shot at this, or at least disrupting either clinton or trump? >> no, gary johnson told me five years ago we didn't need any aircraft carriers. so i can't see a serious conservative voting for gary johnson ever. >> hugh hewitt, thank you very much. good to talk with you. >> thank you, alex. >>> vacation security changes tsa have made to make a little less of a headache. that's coming up in our next hour. in a good, clean salad, every ingredient is the main ingredient. whether it's big... or small. first to go. or best for last. sweet. or not so sweet. whether it's tossed... or twirled. if it's easy prey. or plays hard to get. ev
everest of distinction between what she did and what secretary powell did.d what secretary powell did but it didn't -- little legalese you need for 18 usc-1924, mrs. clinton's did. the bureau is moving slowly and methodically through the interviews, but it is a completely different situation than secretary powell. >> hugh, i've been told i have to wrap but i have to quickly ask if you think anyone from the libertarian party has a real shot at this, or at least disrupting either clinton or...
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you know, colin powell was the former national security adviser.ail while he was at the state department. clearly he did not believe it was a security risk. >> the rules changed, though, senator, and you know that. >> the issue is a security -- if the security is an issue, and the other thing to remember is this report, the ig -- this ig report wasn't about classified material. it was about record keeping. and colin powell never turned in his e-mails and hillary clinton turned in all of hers. so i do think there is some context here. she's admitted this was a mistake. i think we need to realize she wasn't trying to undermine the united states of america. she was trying to protect her privacy. >> senator, i don't want to get into the weeds but she did not release all of her e-mails. in any event, moving on to another aspect of the report, when she was secretary of state, she declined, refused the opportunity and request of the inspector general to be interviewed about this when colin powell, condoleezza rice, madeleine albright and john kerry all ex
you know, colin powell was the former national security adviser.ail while he was at the state department. clearly he did not believe it was a security risk. >> the rules changed, though, senator, and you know that. >> the issue is a security -- if the security is an issue, and the other thing to remember is this report, the ig -- this ig report wasn't about classified material. it was about record keeping. and colin powell never turned in his e-mails and hillary clinton turned in...
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piece that referenced back to colin powell is the dodge in my view.y of it is the systems were different, number one. number two, the rules were changed when she got into office. the administration made that very clear. but number three, here's the thing. even if you want to use colin powell as an example or former secretary of state, all those other former secretary of states including the current secretary of state submitted themselves and subjected themselves to interviews by the state department in this investigation. she has yet to do that. so if you want to make that comparison, why didn't you subject yourself to a one-on-one interview to lay out exactly the facts, as you saw them, to put that in the context of the report that we saw released this week. so there's still that avoidance issue that still bothers people and that trustworthy point goes right to that. >> jim, stay with us. >>> coming up, littering, loitering and drinking booze out of a bag will no longer be criminal offenses in new york city. >> willie is off this morning celebrating.
piece that referenced back to colin powell is the dodge in my view.y of it is the systems were different, number one. number two, the rules were changed when she got into office. the administration made that very clear. but number three, here's the thing. even if you want to use colin powell as an example or former secretary of state, all those other former secretary of states including the current secretary of state submitted themselves and subjected themselves to interviews by the state...