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well, some scary moments for actress jennifer laurence. her private plane is forced to make an emergency landing, laurence was on board the private jet after visiting family in louisville, kentucky. the pilots quickly moved to make an emergency landing after a double engine failure. the plane eventually landed safely in buffalo, new york. the representative for the 26 year old star says she's okay following that incident. >>> broadway as biggest night had at least one safe bet as expected, bette midler won tony award last night for leading role in revival of hello dolly which also won best musical revival. >> one of the greatest professional experiences of my entire life. >> but it was hanson stole the night taking the tony for best musical, ben platt won for leading actor in a musical and rachael bay jones took the tony for featured actress in a musical. hanson also won for best score, best book, best or chest station. and tonight on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 also the big win heres have ties to our area. >>> well, still ahead on "eyewitne
well, some scary moments for actress jennifer laurence. her private plane is forced to make an emergency landing, laurence was on board the private jet after visiting family in louisville, kentucky. the pilots quickly moved to make an emergency landing after a double engine failure. the plane eventually landed safely in buffalo, new york. the representative for the 26 year old star says she's okay following that incident. >>> broadway as biggest night had at least one safe bet as...
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. >> harvard professor laurence tribe is going to join us about talking about the difference of making an obstruction of justice case in court or using obstruction of justice as an element in a bill of impeachment as was used with president nixon. and this is the bill of impeachment is a much lower threshold actually to clear than what you have to get over in a courtroom. >> exactly. you can't necessarily indict a president. but that's no comfort to a president whose at any risk of impeachment. that's exactly right. >> it is possible to be, as we've seen before an unindicted co-conspirator. all that language may be coming back into our lives. >> thank you, lawrence. good luck tonight. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks, my friend. >>> well, today was, really was, as it was predicted to be the worst day of the trump presidency. and donald trump knows it. and the proof that donald trump knows that this has been the worst day of his presidency is that he did not tweet a wor today. not one tweet about anything. not one word about james comey who called the president of the united states a lia
. >> harvard professor laurence tribe is going to join us about talking about the difference of making an obstruction of justice case in court or using obstruction of justice as an element in a bill of impeachment as was used with president nixon. and this is the bill of impeachment is a much lower threshold actually to clear than what you have to get over in a courtroom. >> exactly. you can't necessarily indict a president. but that's no comfort to a president whose at any risk of...
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. >> harvard professor laurence tribe is going to join us about talking about the difference of making an obstruction of justice case in court or using obstruction of justice as an element in a bill of impeachment as was used with president nixon. and this is the bill of impeachment is a much lower threshold actually tear than what you have to get over in a courtroom. >> exactly you can't necessarily indict a president. but that's no comfort to a president whose at any risk of impeachment. that's exactly right. >> it is possible to be, as we've seen before an unindicted co-conspirator. all that language may be coming back into our lives. >> thank you, lawrence. good luck tonight. >> thank you, rachel. >> thanks, my friend. >>> well, today was, really was, as it was predicted to be the worst day of the trump presidency. and donald trump knows it. and the proof that donald trump knows that this has been the worst day of his presidency is that he did not tweet a word today. not one tweet about anything. not one word about james comey who called the president of the united states a liar to
. >> harvard professor laurence tribe is going to join us about talking about the difference of making an obstruction of justice case in court or using obstruction of justice as an element in a bill of impeachment as was used with president nixon. and this is the bill of impeachment is a much lower threshold actually tear than what you have to get over in a courtroom. >> exactly you can't necessarily indict a president. but that's no comfort to a president whose at any risk of...
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. >> next on "gps," laurence tribe and elizabeth foley go head to head on the legal issues that arose from the comey hearing. could comey be charged with a crime? could the president be charged with a crime? when you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the unpredictability of a flare may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if yo
. >> next on "gps," laurence tribe and elizabeth foley go head to head on the legal issues that arose from the comey hearing. could comey be charged with a crime? could the president be charged with a crime? when you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the unpredictability of a flare may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned...
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one more call, laurence, kansas. matthew is on our republican line. >> caller: yes. thank you for having me. i am a republican and i have absolutely no problem with this investigation, especially after watching the testimony today. it has been months and months now that this investigation has been going on. democrats have absolutely nothing to show for it. i think you can tell clearly that their actions are actions of people who realize they have gotten into deep and are now grasping at straws. they'll have to answer to their constituents as why they wasted millions of taxpayer dollars on this investigation and they have absolutely nothing to prove for it. i find it hard to believe that every piece of information has leaked out of classified sources and the only piece of evidence they have against him has not leaked out. any democrat would easily make themselves a martyr if they were to release that information and this has not been done. i think you can see pretty clearly that this is not going anywhere. they're not offering anything to americans. they're saying we
one more call, laurence, kansas. matthew is on our republican line. >> caller: yes. thank you for having me. i am a republican and i have absolutely no problem with this investigation, especially after watching the testimony today. it has been months and months now that this investigation has been going on. democrats have absolutely nothing to show for it. i think you can tell clearly that their actions are actions of people who realize they have gotten into deep and are now grasping at...
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. >> next on "gps," laurence tribe and elizabeth foley go head to head on the legal issues that arose from the comey hearing. could comey be charged with a crime? could the president be charged with a crime? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ ♪ he came to the world justin the usual way ♪ ♪ but there were planes to catch and bills to pay ♪ ♪ so i moved my meeting saw him walk that day ♪ ♪ he was talking 'fore i knew it, and as he grew ♪ ♪ he'd say i'm gonna be like you, dad ♪ ♪ you know i'm gonna be like you ♪ ♪ and the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon ♪ ♪ little boy blue and the man in the moon... ♪ its witnessed 2 diy duos,s 31 crashes,: 4 food fights, and the flood of '09. it's your paradise perfected with behr premium plus paint. the best you can buy starting under $25. only at the home depot. time's up, insufficient we're on prenatal care.es. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for yo
. >> next on "gps," laurence tribe and elizabeth foley go head to head on the legal issues that arose from the comey hearing. could comey be charged with a crime? could the president be charged with a crime? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ ♪ he came to the world justin the usual way ♪ ♪ but there were planes to catch and bills to pay ♪ ♪ so i moved my meeting saw him walk that day ♪ ♪ he was talking 'fore i knew it, and as he grew ♪ ♪...
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laurence tubiana was the french ambassador for climate negotiations that led to the paris agreement. shejoins from paris. thank you forjoining us. how much ofa thank you forjoining us. how much of a blow will this actually be to the paris accords if america pulls out? of course, it's a big deception, because the us has had a key role in drafting this agreement together with many others. so on that side, it's a pity. and it's a pity, essentially, for us society, us diplomacy, but frankly, when i look at the reaction all over the world, from europe, from china, from even bge six countries recently in taormina, again, the elements really of what prime minister rudy said recently in saying again, certainly tomorrow in france, really there is an overwhelming recommitment of every country to the paris agreement. i don't think this is really a blow, meaning it is a pity. it is deceitful. i'm sorry for this big achievement, i'm sorry for them the us in particular, but i think the us in particular, but i think the train has left the station. if you listen to all the other experts around the t
laurence tubiana was the french ambassador for climate negotiations that led to the paris agreement. shejoins from paris. thank you forjoining us. how much ofa thank you forjoining us. how much of a blow will this actually be to the paris accords if america pulls out? of course, it's a big deception, because the us has had a key role in drafting this agreement together with many others. so on that side, it's a pity. and it's a pity, essentially, for us society, us diplomacy, but frankly, when i...
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. >> i think laurence olivier musical.nted to do a >> he was going to go to guys and dolls. the following season he was to play nathan detroit. it didn't happen and i can't remember why. reason it all exploded in the air. >> this seems like such a great time in british theater. richardson. olivier. burton. you, canadian who they let in. >> a colonial friend. >> and burton being a welshman they let in. >> yes. i liked him very much. i didn't know him as well as peter. i have seen that. he is magical. arabia andence of left me to play the part he was going to play in the national theatre, which was henry the second. so i actually got this role because he left to go and make lawrence of arabia. fortunately we made a big success of it and i got the prize that here. and he came back at the end of the season to see me. there were a lateral is a rather lot of posh people in the room. said i want to show you something. down and therem was his bare asked in front of all the people who were terribly shocked. he said this is what those camels due to me. i tell you what i do for my art.
. >> i think laurence olivier musical.nted to do a >> he was going to go to guys and dolls. the following season he was to play nathan detroit. it didn't happen and i can't remember why. reason it all exploded in the air. >> this seems like such a great time in british theater. richardson. olivier. burton. you, canadian who they let in. >> a colonial friend. >> and burton being a welshman they let in. >> yes. i liked him very much. i didn't know him as well...
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julie carey and chris laurence will be carrying votes. >>> 5:18. the remains of three american soldiers are back on u.s. soil following an attack in afghanistan over the weekend. a young man in baltimore is among them. vice president mike pence was at dover air force base for the dignified transfer. >>> former nba star dennis rodman is back in north korea. rodman said he is, quote, trying to open a door, end quote, on a mission he thinks his former a star. >>> cosby's accused of drugging and violating a former temple university employee 13 years ago. cosby denied the charges and said any contact was consensual. >>> today you'll have a chance to see nasa -- a nasa rocket launch. look southeast of the city just after 9:00 tonight. nasa is launching a rocket with special chemical colors to light up the sky. they want to see how air moves at high altitudes. nasa had to reschedule because it was too close to the launch pad. >> i wish i could see it, but i'll be sound asleep. >> you will. >> sounds like it will be an income for theable day. >> very uncom
julie carey and chris laurence will be carrying votes. >>> 5:18. the remains of three american soldiers are back on u.s. soil following an attack in afghanistan over the weekend. a young man in baltimore is among them. vice president mike pence was at dover air force base for the dignified transfer. >>> former nba star dennis rodman is back in north korea. rodman said he is, quote, trying to open a door, end quote, on a mission he thinks his former a star. >>> cosby's...
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charlie: i think laurence olivier always wanted to do a musical. christopher: he was going to go do "guys and dolls." when i was at the national theater, the following season he was to play nathan detroit. it didn't happen, and i can't remember why. for some reason it all exploded in the air. charlie: this seems like such a great time in british theater. you had gielgud. richardson. olivier. burton. peter o'toole. you, canadian who they let in. christopher: yes. a colonial friend. charlie: and burton being a welshman they let in. christopher: yes. [laughter] christopher: i liked him very much. i didn't know him as well as peter. peter o'toole was magical. you've done him. i've seen that. he is magical. he is extraordinary. he did "lawrence of arabia" and left me to play the part he was going to play in the national theatre, which was henry the second. so i actually got this role because he left to go and make "lawrence of arabia." fortunately, we made a big success of it and i got the prize that year. and he came back at the end of the season to se
charlie: i think laurence olivier always wanted to do a musical. christopher: he was going to go do "guys and dolls." when i was at the national theater, the following season he was to play nathan detroit. it didn't happen, and i can't remember why. for some reason it all exploded in the air. charlie: this seems like such a great time in british theater. you had gielgud. richardson. olivier. burton. peter o'toole. you, canadian who they let in. christopher: yes. a colonial friend....
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. >> i think laurence olivier always wanted to do a musical. >> he was going to go to guys and dolls. the following season he was to play nathan detroit. it didn't happen and i can't remember why. for some reason it all exploded in the air. >> this seems like such a great time in british theater. richardson. olivier. burton. you, canadian who they let in. >> a colonial friend. >> and burton being a welshman they let in. >> yes. i liked him very much. i didn't know him as well as peter. i have seen that. he is magical. he did lawrence of arabia and left me to play the part he was going to play in the national theatre, which was henry the second. so i actually got this role because he left to go and make lawrence of arabia. fortunately we made a big success of it and i got the prize that here. and he came back at the end of the season to see me. there were a lateral is a rather lot of posh people in the room. peter came and said i want to show you something. and he took them down and there was his bare asked in front of all the people who were terribly shocked. he said this is what thos
. >> i think laurence olivier always wanted to do a musical. >> he was going to go to guys and dolls. the following season he was to play nathan detroit. it didn't happen and i can't remember why. for some reason it all exploded in the air. >> this seems like such a great time in british theater. richardson. olivier. burton. you, canadian who they let in. >> a colonial friend. >> and burton being a welshman they let in. >> yes. i liked him very much. i didn't...
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we have team coverage with julie and chris laurence. >> first we want to tell you how the victims are doing. house majority whip steve scalise remains in critical condition at the hospital a source telling nbc news that scalise has undergone three surgeries and could require even more. he was shot in the hip. the bullet apparently traveled across his pelvis, fracturing bones and causing internal bleeding. both the president and the vice president visited the hospital where scalise is being treated. >> also in critical condition, tyson foods lobbyist mat his family saying he's currently in the icu and needs assistance to breathe. they say he'll also need additional surgeries. mika is said to be alert and communicating through notes. >>> and capitol police special agent crystal griner remains at med star washington hospital center. you can see her in this picture over the shoulder of congressman scalise. griner was shot in the ankle during the shooting. she is said to be in good condition. >> congressman roger williams and a staffer, zack barth were both on the field when the shooting b
we have team coverage with julie and chris laurence. >> first we want to tell you how the victims are doing. house majority whip steve scalise remains in critical condition at the hospital a source telling nbc news that scalise has undergone three surgeries and could require even more. he was shot in the hip. the bullet apparently traveled across his pelvis, fracturing bones and causing internal bleeding. both the president and the vice president visited the hospital where scalise is...
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[cheering and applause] laurence: yeah. steve: and from collegeville, pennsylvania, it's the bono family. [cheering and applause] dave: whoo! whoo! steve: everybody's here trying to win a lot of cash, and somebody--somebody's gonna drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's go meet the bono family. joseph, what's happening, man? joseph: i'm fine. how are you? steve: good. well, let me let you introduce everybody. joseph: thank you. well, again, i'm joseph, and i'm the oldest grandson of the, uh, bono beauties, as our parents like to call us. uh, this is the youngest grandson eric, and that's the bombshell in here--carly, uh, her brother david, and his brother richard. eric: yeah. richard: yeah. steve: hey, good luck. come on, family. win some money. joseph: thank you. thank you. steve: well, let's get it on. give me kai. give me joseph. top 7 answers on the board, here we go. we asked 100 women, if you dated a nudist, name someone you might not introduce him to.
[cheering and applause] laurence: yeah. steve: and from collegeville, pennsylvania, it's the bono family. [cheering and applause] dave: whoo! whoo! steve: everybody's here trying to win a lot of cash, and somebody--somebody's gonna drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's go meet the bono family. joseph, what's happening, man? joseph: i'm fine. how are you? steve: good. well, let me let you introduce everybody. joseph: thank you. well, again, i'm joseph, and i'm the oldest grandson of the,...
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and laurence tribe repeated, when comey repeats under oath on pain of perjury, the die will be cast. joining me now an associate dean at yale law school, and jill wine-banks, former prosecutor and general counsel of the army. jill, let me start with you. i have to show the nixon articles of impeachment which quite explicitly talk about obstruction. this is something you were very closely invoed with. the interfering or endeavoring to interfere with the conduct of investigations. that's one of the things that's right there in that article of impeachment that was drafted. based on your experience, if the comey testimony is true under oath, he's going to swear to it, does it meet the standard? >> i think that before i answer your question, i want to say listening to all your guests has been very enlightening, and i've enjoyed it, especially as a former -- in addition, i was an organized crime prosecutor. so it's like watching an episode now of "house of cards." but, yes, the answer to your question is yes. if we look at what richard nixon had the articles of impeachment about and what a
and laurence tribe repeated, when comey repeats under oath on pain of perjury, the die will be cast. joining me now an associate dean at yale law school, and jill wine-banks, former prosecutor and general counsel of the army. jill, let me start with you. i have to show the nixon articles of impeachment which quite explicitly talk about obstruction. this is something you were very closely invoed with. the interfering or endeavoring to interfere with the conduct of investigations. that's one of...
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and laurence tribe repeated, when comey repeats under oath on pain of perjury, the die will be cast. joining me now an associate dean at yale law school, and jill wine-banks, former prosecutor and general counsel of the army. jill, let me start with you. i have to show the nixon articles of impeachment which quite explicitly talk about obstruction. this is something you were very closely involved with. e interfering or endeavoring to interfereith the conduct of investigations. that's one of the things that's right there in that article of impeachment that was drafted. based on your experience, if the comey testimony is true under oath, he's going to swear to it, does it meet the standard? >> i think that before i answer your question, i want to say listening to all your guests has been very enlightening, and i've enjoyed it, especially as a former -- in addition, i was an organized crime prosecutor. so it's like watching an episode now of "house of cards." but, yes, the answer to your question is yes. if we look at what richard nixon had the articles of impeachment about and what all
and laurence tribe repeated, when comey repeats under oath on pain of perjury, the die will be cast. joining me now an associate dean at yale law school, and jill wine-banks, former prosecutor and general counsel of the army. jill, let me start with you. i have to show the nixon articles of impeachment which quite explicitly talk about obstruction. this is something you were very closely involved with. e interfering or endeavoring to interfereith the conduct of investigations. that's one of the...
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north philadelphia sends two people to the in their 40's, analyst in the stabl mults outside after laurence streets d 2:15 thisor for who ever is responsible for firing the >> tragedy, grips chester to gun inside hisatally shooting himself in theto the scene, on bethel investigators questioned the child's father,ownd the boy was able to access thatar breaking, really heart breaking to b thin. >> i can't really believe that be access tonight a two year old, from what i'm being told, a gun was under the bed. and i can't believe that a child would be able to get -- gain access to a gun under a bed. who, you know, who would do that? >> a recent study by the associated press and usa today found gun accidents kill at least one child in the united state every other day. well the man accused of stabbing philadelphia councilman david oh will be arraigned later this morning. twenty-four year old shawn yarbray turned himself into police yesterday. he is charged with attempted murder. police say he attacked the councilman outside his home wednesday night, as he unloaded items out of his suuv. yarbray a
north philadelphia sends two people to the in their 40's, analyst in the stabl mults outside after laurence streets d 2:15 thisor for who ever is responsible for firing the >> tragedy, grips chester to gun inside hisatally shooting himself in theto the scene, on bethel investigators questioned the child's father,ownd the boy was able to access thatar breaking, really heart breaking to b thin. >> i can't really believe that be access tonight a two year old, from what i'm being told,...
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always have to keep these things close to the vest, but david you know that most recently -- maybe he's laurence olivier i did not feel he was about to go. >> no. although, you know, timing would say that it was about -- that it was time certainly felt like it we talked often about it we saw it, i think, jim. i -- i mean, the pressure from trian might result in this end but might comeas a result of pressure, perhaps even being applied publicly the most important thing the board does is find the successor. and in this case, it does appear the board was doing the work behind the scenes in keeping it very quiet it does appear that they stayed in his corner. you know, he had the support of the board throughout and it does appear that he at least, if the board stayed behind him and did the work it was supposed to do >> yeah. total agreement. i don't want to -- you know, there are two narratives here. the narrative from the bears that said he had go and then the actual ge narrative. if we do not present the ge narrative i think that's not our part the ge narrative is like, look i it was in the works.
always have to keep these things close to the vest, but david you know that most recently -- maybe he's laurence olivier i did not feel he was about to go. >> no. although, you know, timing would say that it was about -- that it was time certainly felt like it we talked often about it we saw it, i think, jim. i -- i mean, the pressure from trian might result in this end but might comeas a result of pressure, perhaps even being applied publicly the most important thing the board does is...