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darrel was dead. donte would die hours later at the hospital. >> darrel and donte, they was basically best friends and best cousins. birthday on the same day. died on the same day. >> the gunman had vanished. all that was known, that a sniper perched on a train trestle above the road p had murdered two innocent boys for no apparent reason. >> at the time they were probably the most overwhelming feature was just the manpower the cincinnati police threw at the case. >> former cincinnati prosecutor joseph dieters was melissa's boss, and told her all he knew about the shootings of donte and darrel. >> i didn't pay attention to those kind of things back in 1980. >> dieters told melissa that initially police had no idea who gunned down the two boys. >> they were very badly wanted to solve this case because of its horrific nature. >> but he told melissa it didn't take long for them to realize who they were dealing with. three months after the shooting their suspect, joseph paul franklin, was caught after a n
darrel was dead. donte would die hours later at the hospital. >> darrel and donte, they was basically best friends and best cousins. birthday on the same day. died on the same day. >> the gunman had vanished. all that was known, that a sniper perched on a train trestle above the road p had murdered two innocent boys for no apparent reason. >> at the time they were probably the most overwhelming feature was just the manpower the cincinnati police threw at the case. >>...
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. >> reporter: this man who called himself darrell did not want to show his face. he was on the other end of that dreaded phone call thursday night. >> panic, you know? how would a parent feel standing here, getting a phone call saying your child has been shot, come help me, daddy, you know? >> reporter: his son one of six people shot in east oakland in a burst of bloodshed thursday night. in an hour and a half there were four shootings. incredibly no one was killed. >> i worry every day because like most residents, who wants to wake up each morning to hear about some overnight crime committed? >> reporter: the crime may worser before it gets better. police say when the heat rises, so does the crime rate. long-time east oakland rest denied sandra varner is encouraged by police chief batts' announcement this week that the department will rehire 22 officers and put more police in patrol cars. >> i do notice, though, whenever the police presence is beefed up, it seems that things are calmer. >> reporter: but darrell, shaken by his son's close call, says the solution t
. >> reporter: this man who called himself darrell did not want to show his face. he was on the other end of that dreaded phone call thursday night. >> panic, you know? how would a parent feel standing here, getting a phone call saying your child has been shot, come help me, daddy, you know? >> reporter: his son one of six people shot in east oakland in a burst of bloodshed thursday night. in an hour and a half there were four shootings. incredibly no one was killed. >>...
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. >> reporter: gasia, i have learned that the victim was darrell russell. he was shot on the corners. >> it was shortly after 11:30 a.m. 120 wrote darrell russell was shot in the head queue i was -- russell was pronounced dead at the scene. >> it is bad because he let the he let the kids on the playground would have been. >> in the boldness of a shooting tells us that we are not dealing with people who care about the community. >> reporter: a summer camp and school bus were canceled for today. >> it is devastating because we work so hard to make changes by showing up and being positive role models. >> reporter: the city manager said that the eyelids may be part of a turf battle preventing a highly motive or suspect -- the violence may be part of a turf battle. -- we do not have a motive or suspect. they will have a press conference tomorrow at 2:00 to talk about safety measures. >>> a mother is recounting experience when she says intruder tried to kidnap her 3- year-old daughter. >> sandra aragon said seth rewrote daughter was fleeing with her her teenage s
. >> reporter: gasia, i have learned that the victim was darrell russell. he was shot on the corners. >> it was shortly after 11:30 a.m. 120 wrote darrell russell was shot in the head queue i was -- russell was pronounced dead at the scene. >> it is bad because he let the he let the kids on the playground would have been. >> in the boldness of a shooting tells us that we are not dealing with people who care about the community. >> reporter: a summer camp and school...
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you're saying you can't prove and you're taking the word of darrell issa over eric holder?man. >> dually elected chairman out of a scam automobile operation. >> is it a good thing for the government to allow these machine guns to get to the hands of the-- >> yes, if the idea was it follow them and find out where the source was and that's done all the time and you know it and i know it. >> and i think that the story is unravelling and as you say, greg, they haven't had to deal with it, the administration because they've been dealing with the debt ceiling. >> yes, it's been completely avoided because we have the other-- the irony it's the most pro gun control administration ever. going after people who cling to their guns and religion and here they are. >> bob mueller, a so-called confirmation hearing later this he can woo. at least they tried to get the finance ow of the hands of these guys. >> and we'll give bob the last word. and some banning certain websites, is that the banning of certain books? make sure to e-mail us at the five@foxnews.com. we'll be right back. ♪
you're saying you can't prove and you're taking the word of darrell issa over eric holder?man. >> dually elected chairman out of a scam automobile operation. >> is it a good thing for the government to allow these machine guns to get to the hands of the-- >> yes, if the idea was it follow them and find out where the source was and that's done all the time and you know it and i know it. >> and i think that the story is unravelling and as you say, greg, they haven't had to...
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but in the studio with me right now is darrell evora, president and ceo of family services.thank you for being here. the organization has been around it a long time. we're trying to educate people about the foster system, what does it do? >> we are a nonprofit social service mental health agency. you mentioned we're close to 150 years old. we serve about 20,000 children in crisis and their family members in all across the state every year. we have five service hubs, one here in the bay area, one in the capitol region, sacramento and surrounding counties. l.a., san bernardino and then a statewide foster family agency that serves 30 different counties. >> so how does the process work? >> a social worker typically from a department of social services respective county would make a decision along with a judge to remove a child for their safety from the home. the kids are then referred to us. we recruit foster families and attempt to place kids with our families. we prioritize to place kids with real family members. trying to make a grandparent, an aunt, an uncle, someone that a
but in the studio with me right now is darrell evora, president and ceo of family services.thank you for being here. the organization has been around it a long time. we're trying to educate people about the foster system, what does it do? >> we are a nonprofit social service mental health agency. you mentioned we're close to 150 years old. we serve about 20,000 children in crisis and their family members in all across the state every year. we have five service hubs, one here in the bay...
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darrell west heads the brookings institution's centers for governance studies and tech innovation. and cecilia kang is technology reporter for the 'washington post." she was at the white house for today's event. cecilia, i'll start with you because you were there. one clarification. the questions that were coming in, how were they picked and how much do we know about whether they were filtered for content or diversity of topic, et cetera? >> well, twitter did have the last say on what questions would be served up and asked to the president. but what they did is took pains to explain they had a search algorithm as well that searched for the most common and popular subjects and questions and they did that by searching what kinds of questions like john boehner's house representative john boehner's question, was retweeted and repeat sod many times, there's such a fertile discussion around his question. that made his question pop to the top of the list. so that's how they actually chose the questions. but ultimately twitter had the last say on what questions would ultimately be served a
darrell west heads the brookings institution's centers for governance studies and tech innovation. and cecilia kang is technology reporter for the 'washington post." she was at the white house for today's event. cecilia, i'll start with you because you were there. one clarification. the questions that were coming in, how were they picked and how much do we know about whether they were filtered for content or diversity of topic, et cetera? >> well, twitter did have the last say on...
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joining medical cal congressman, darrell issa.back. >> thanks for having me and covering it. it is almost impossible to believe that everyone, including cbs news and many newspapers and fox had reported on fast and furious. yet eric holder still didn't know anything about it. >> sean: why, for the benefit of our audience this was an idea ill-conceiveed from the beginning. they were gonna follow the guns from the lower level people involved in the cartels, in the hope that this would bring them to the kingpins the leaders of these cartels. tell us about the operation and why you think it was ill-conceived? >> if you are going to follow the guns, you put tracing devices on them, you monitor them. you have teams including predator aircraft making sure you know where they are. we had over 2,000 weapons, dozens of separate sales in which atf agents did no following or followed to the first house or in one case until the car was 40 miles north heading away from the mexican border. then they were ordered to turn around what you really ha
joining medical cal congressman, darrell issa.back. >> thanks for having me and covering it. it is almost impossible to believe that everyone, including cbs news and many newspapers and fox had reported on fast and furious. yet eric holder still didn't know anything about it. >> sean: why, for the benefit of our audience this was an idea ill-conceiveed from the beginning. they were gonna follow the guns from the lower level people involved in the cartels, in the hope that this would...
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but that's why we're giving republican congressman darrell i said tonight's truth and award. ok it's time for a happy hour on this evening and joining me tonight as are two producer jenny churchill and alex sites while the poor. and blogger for think progress dot org ok guys it's campaign season in there and one of the things i love about campaign season is when people put out campaign ads and we finally have one from ron paul take a look at. the. tree you. want to play. with. like a large parking space between the states of the. pictures from. one candidate has control. cut spending well it's the but are you standing up to the washington. press the store. doing that was so apocalyptic like the world is going to end if ron paul is elected president i mean i liked it right i think he just kind of put some policies adds to shame he just one upped him but i'm wondering about a little unconventional for ron paul who all of the usually is the unconventional candidates start just doing the same all of hollywood where thing that everyone else is yeah i actually checked out some of h
but that's why we're giving republican congressman darrell i said tonight's truth and award. ok it's time for a happy hour on this evening and joining me tonight as are two producer jenny churchill and alex sites while the poor. and blogger for think progress dot org ok guys it's campaign season in there and one of the things i love about campaign season is when people put out campaign ads and we finally have one from ron paul take a look at. the. tree you. want to play. with. like a large...
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they just know that dad's in jail and when is he getting out. >> darrell, go sit down. yes.. you sit over there, please. you want some french fries? okay. yeah, it's a joy having them. it's an absolute joy. i'm getting a second chance at this. go to the front and say, excuse me, could i please have some barbecue sauce. can you do that? no, i didn't ask you. i told her. you want another hamburger? >> hi! hi. how you doing? how you doing? how has your trip been? good, good. okay, let's go 37. you see how big this part of his hand is. when you go visit him and you go visit him this summer, look at this part of his hand. and his hands have been through a lot. okay, getting off the phone when your daddy calls. i hate getting off the phone with him. >> do he call you a lot? >> he calls me at least three times a month. >> he don't call us though. he call granny's house. >> he calls grantee's house. >> i think we should write a letter to the prison and tell them we want more time. they say, we can't give him too much. we can't give him any more time on the telephone, here, y'all jus
they just know that dad's in jail and when is he getting out. >> darrell, go sit down. yes.. you sit over there, please. you want some french fries? okay. yeah, it's a joy having them. it's an absolute joy. i'm getting a second chance at this. go to the front and say, excuse me, could i please have some barbecue sauce. can you do that? no, i didn't ask you. i told her. you want another hamburger? >> hi! hi. how you doing? how you doing? how has your trip been? good, good. okay,...
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i saw the darrel of it. -- barrel of it. the robberies are happening more often these days. >> they will see an opportunity to take an item and take it. we are seeing it city wide. it's sidy wide. what they -- city wide. there is a black market for these devices. >> reporter: it's a good idea to take cell phones out of site but as you can see there is no smartage of people who walk around with their phones out. in san francisco, jeff bush, kron 4 news. >>> very nice day today. similar conditions tomorrow. but warmer weather by the middle of the week. tomorrow upper 70s. by wednesday, staying there for thursday as well. san jose 80, mid-80s on thursday. concord, 84 tomorrow. 96 wednesday and staying in the 90s on thursday. hot weather back for the inland valleys. tomorrow we will deal with fog. a look into 7:00 hour. fog bay area wide. oakland, san francisco, could see drizzle. already seeing drizzle in san francisco right now. to the peninsula and coast line by 10:00. through most of the afternoon. 2:00 the coast line still
i saw the darrel of it. -- barrel of it. the robberies are happening more often these days. >> they will see an opportunity to take an item and take it. we are seeing it city wide. it's sidy wide. what they -- city wide. there is a black market for these devices. >> reporter: it's a good idea to take cell phones out of site but as you can see there is no smartage of people who walk around with their phones out. in san francisco, jeff bush, kron 4 news. >>> very nice day...
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but the outside wasn't safe for darrel russell. he was gunned down in broad day light. >> there were actually kids outside. it was concerning the level of violence increased. >> this is the eight homicide this month in richmond and it may be connected to a feud between gangs in north richmond and central richmond. >> the boldness of the shooting tells us we are not playing with people that are caring about anybody in the community. they are out here and they will get whoever they can. >> reporter: if those who live in the city, it's getting to be too much. >> frightening. i am trying to make my mind up to leave. >> reporter: other are so fearfulled with only speak if we didn't show their face. >> victim of a crime. wrong place, wrong time, you know, sad. these are quids over here. we can't even go to the park without being afraid for our kids' lives at a park. it's real sad. 07 of the eight shootings this month the majority of the suspects haven't been caught. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>> three hikers are presumed dead after going
but the outside wasn't safe for darrel russell. he was gunned down in broad day light. >> there were actually kids outside. it was concerning the level of violence increased. >> this is the eight homicide this month in richmond and it may be connected to a feud between gangs in north richmond and central richmond. >> the boldness of the shooting tells us we are not playing with people that are caring about anybody in the community. they are out here and they will get whoever...
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but brett and darrel walker, serving 40 years for murder, are two of the lucky ones. they've been friends for seven years. >> we're pretty close. >> by this time, we're all beyond everything. we're like brothers now. >> while brotherhood is a good thing to have in prison, alner is interested in expanding his horizons, specifically to someone who is not incarcerated and is not another guy. >> to be honest, i would get married. i would. i would get married right here in prison. there's no doubt. i want to meet somebody on paper first. i know. i would. i know it sounds stupid. we have never talked about this, really. >> who's going to marry you? >> i don't know. maybe one person out there. who knows? >> good luck. >> you know what i was thinking, what if somebody from china -- can they get like a visa to come over here and get married? can they actually get citizenship if they married a convict? i was thinking about that earlier. >> i think that's a legal gray area there. >> well, all right. >> you don't like his plan, darrell? >> i love his plan, but i think it's a litt
but brett and darrel walker, serving 40 years for murder, are two of the lucky ones. they've been friends for seven years. >> we're pretty close. >> by this time, we're all beyond everything. we're like brothers now. >> while brotherhood is a good thing to have in prison, alner is interested in expanding his horizons, specifically to someone who is not incarcerated and is not another guy. >> to be honest, i would get married. i would. i would get married right here in...
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. >> reporter: this man who called himself darrell didn't want to show his face but he was on the end of that dreaded phone call thursday night. >> panicked. how would a parent feel getting a call from the child saying i'm shot, come help me, daddy? you know? i ran of stop sign in oakland to get to him. >> reporter: his son one of six people shot in east oakland in a burst of bloodshed thursday night n an hour and a half there were four shootings. incredibly, no one was killed. >> when you don't have recreational activities or other kind of things for people to get involved in, sometimes you do see an increase in crime statistics. >> reporter: it's a well documented statistic and one reason why east oakland residents are partnering with the oakland police activities league to start up a summer football non-profit, the oakland pirates. >> i see it every day, nothing do, looking for something to get into but they don't have nothing constructive to do. >> reporter: the nonprofit is struggling to bring in cash to get kids uniforms and kids and she worries if they don't meet the august 1 d
. >> reporter: this man who called himself darrell didn't want to show his face but he was on the end of that dreaded phone call thursday night. >> panicked. how would a parent feel getting a call from the child saying i'm shot, come help me, daddy? you know? i ran of stop sign in oakland to get to him. >> reporter: his son one of six people shot in east oakland in a burst of bloodshed thursday night n an hour and a half there were four shootings. incredibly, no one was...
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cindy darrell has more than a dozen security cameras in her store, and she wants would-be thieves to take notice. >> we have cameras. we have signs that tell you we have cameras. we're not hiding the fact. i just don't understand why people continue to steal knowing that that day they're going to be on the news. >> but cameras won't stop everyone. these thefts can happen in the blink of an eye, like this one. watch as this woman asks an employee questions about a chihuahua. >> one of my employees that actually had been helping her had to step away for maybe 15 or 20 seconds. in that short amount of time, she reached into the crib, shoved the puppy underneath her jacket, and walked out the door. >> because of her good video evidence, cindy gets the puppy snatcher arrested and charged with grand theft. the woman, seen in the video, pleads no contest and is sentenced to two years' probation. despite her good intentions and against her wishes, she may soon have to put those innocent puppies behind bars, too. >> every time it happens, i lose more and more faith in people. i really don't w
cindy darrell has more than a dozen security cameras in her store, and she wants would-be thieves to take notice. >> we have cameras. we have signs that tell you we have cameras. we're not hiding the fact. i just don't understand why people continue to steal knowing that that day they're going to be on the news. >> but cameras won't stop everyone. these thefts can happen in the blink of an eye, like this one. watch as this woman asks an employee questions about a chihuahua. >>...
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police have identified a man that died there as 26-year-old darrell dunkin. the other man has not been idnd. >> we have not had indication what was the reason leading up to this. >> reporter: at 10:40 last night two other people were shot in north richmond. the contra costa county sheriffs office is investigating this case. the sheriffs office has identified the homicide victim here as ray anthony hudson junior. the other man is recovering in the hospital. deputies found both men in front of a residence in that street. reporting live from richmond kraig debro ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a mother accused of doing the unthinkable. the trial hit a critical mark today. the latest just ahead. >> many people watching the skies. wondering if tonights fire works show will be okay. steve paulson has the forecast for your neighborhood coming up. >>> it was unusual to find skiers and snow borders on the float. a reporter doing the story this morning never expected to find this. ; >>> fire works may have caused a grass fire in vallejo that came close to duplexes. firefighte
police have identified a man that died there as 26-year-old darrell dunkin. the other man has not been idnd. >> we have not had indication what was the reason leading up to this. >> reporter: at 10:40 last night two other people were shot in north richmond. the contra costa county sheriffs office is investigating this case. the sheriffs office has identified the homicide victim here as ray anthony hudson junior. the other man is recovering in the hospital. deputies found both men in...
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we first told you about the killing at 20. 20-year-old darrell russell was found shot to death on 5th street around 11:30 this morning. his mother broke down at the scene after learning of the shooting. police say her 15-year-old boy cameron was shot and killed in richmond just two years ago. >> in broad daylight, next to the community center, there were actually kids outside. >> investigators say they have no motive or suspect in connection with today's shooting. now, earlier this week, ktvu's jana katsuyama took a look at how children are being kept safe. >>> ktvu got an inside look today at the summer campaign against illegal marijuana growing. our crew went along with santa clara sheriff's deputies surveying an illegal grow near mount madonna park. >> we always find evidence of firearms, either bullets, spent shell casings or the guns thementdz in the groves -- themselves in the groves and there's quite a danger to them, as well as the environmental hazards, the pesticides and ferretlizers out there -- fertilizers out there. >>> today we learned details of an agreement between the
we first told you about the killing at 20. 20-year-old darrell russell was found shot to death on 5th street around 11:30 this morning. his mother broke down at the scene after learning of the shooting. police say her 15-year-old boy cameron was shot and killed in richmond just two years ago. >> in broad daylight, next to the community center, there were actually kids outside. >> investigators say they have no motive or suspect in connection with today's shooting. now, earlier this...
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. >> reporter: at a hearing on capitol hill congressman darrell issa says a cyber attack is one of the greatest threats to u.s. national security. >> it is today possible to be a great warrior with nothing but your slippers in your bedroom and the desire to bring down some aspect of public or private infrastructure related to the internet. >> reporter: lawmakers want to know if homeland security is prepared for a future attack in the digital world and say the biggest threat from cyber warriors comes from china. >> then cia director leon panetta called cyber security the battle ground for the future. >> this has got to have a lot more attention and placed upon it. we certainly don't want to have the kind of incident that we would all regret. >> reporter: the obama administration says the nation's critical infrastructure is under constant attack by cyber criminals. an attack would harm consumers, businesses and government agencies posing a major risk. >> more disturbing, we also know that our adversaries are capable of targeting almosts of our critical infrastructure to disrupt, dismantl
. >> reporter: at a hearing on capitol hill congressman darrell issa says a cyber attack is one of the greatest threats to u.s. national security. >> it is today possible to be a great warrior with nothing but your slippers in your bedroom and the desire to bring down some aspect of public or private infrastructure related to the internet. >> reporter: lawmakers want to know if homeland security is prepared for a future attack in the digital world and say the biggest threat...
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why is darrell issa pursuing this? >> it is unlikely that he will get very far with this.ttle enterprise, the president raffling off a dinner with himself and said, we'll have joe, too. and people said gee, that is the white house and you cannot raise money in the white house, but, previous administrations have used the white house as back drops for political ads, and it is seems more likely what darrell issa is doing here is he is not trying to nail the administration to some big crime but he's saying we're watching, and if you continue to do this and make bigger use of the white house in the 2012 campaign, we will be watching. bill: i see but you think it is a stretch for him to prove anything in this circumstance, you don't feel he has the goods on him? >> based on what we have here, it is a minor violation, if one at all. the white house says it has been done many times by previous administrations. bill: republican and democrat? >> exactly. exactly. and, indeed, it has. the bigger issue is that -- is it part of a larger use of the white house for political purposes? an
why is darrell issa pursuing this? >> it is unlikely that he will get very far with this.ttle enterprise, the president raffling off a dinner with himself and said, we'll have joe, too. and people said gee, that is the white house and you cannot raise money in the white house, but, previous administrations have used the white house as back drops for political ads, and it is seems more likely what darrell issa is doing here is he is not trying to nail the administration to some big crime...
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police are searching for a killer after another young man is gunned down in the streets. 20-year-old darrell russell was shot to death near the nevin community center shortly before noon yesterday. police say someone got out of a car and shot russell at close range. the victim's grandmother lost another grandson in a shooting two years ago. >> i'm just tired. this is the second grandchild i'm going to bury in two years. >> police say they have no motive for yesterday's killing but they are looking at possible connections to a double murder in the same area sunday night that may be gang- related. >>> the fbi is searching for an 85-year-old woman believed kidnapped by one of her sons who has ties to the bay area. investigators believe doris goldberg was taken from her home in ashland, oregon, on may 24. she has alzheimer's disease and had been living with another son. the suspect in this case is 55- year-old marshall goldberg. he has connections to daly city and the fbi believes he may be here in the bay area. goldberg also has ties to southern california. he used to work odd jobs in the film
police are searching for a killer after another young man is gunned down in the streets. 20-year-old darrell russell was shot to death near the nevin community center shortly before noon yesterday. police say someone got out of a car and shot russell at close range. the victim's grandmother lost another grandson in a shooting two years ago. >> i'm just tired. this is the second grandchild i'm going to bury in two years. >> police say they have no motive for yesterday's killing but...
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to free trapped passengers from the badly damaged carriages a train that was packed with people darrelle that full speed sunday on its way to the capital delhi india is no stranger to railway accidents or poor maintenance is often the primary cause. of a recap of our top story this hour divers are recovering bodies from the doomed pleasure cruiser that sank sunday on the volga river in russia's republic of tatarstan they say more than a hundred corpses many of them children remain trapped inside the vessel arky has obtained these the serving images of the rescue operation distraught relatives remain waiting for any information about missing loved ones but rescuers say there is little chance of finding anybody else are alive tuesday has been declared a national day of mourning for the victims of the tragedy president medvedev has ordered an investigation into why the ship sank saying all boats shouldn't still be cruising the country's waterways investigative committee claims technical failure is to blame for the disaster more on this throughout the day here on r.t.c. so stick with us for
to free trapped passengers from the badly damaged carriages a train that was packed with people darrelle that full speed sunday on its way to the capital delhi india is no stranger to railway accidents or poor maintenance is often the primary cause. of a recap of our top story this hour divers are recovering bodies from the doomed pleasure cruiser that sank sunday on the volga river in russia's republic of tatarstan they say more than a hundred corpses many of them children remain trapped...
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who makes a pile of money we found out that darrell ice the chairman of the house government oversight committee was actually buying all sorts of goldman stock at a time when he was trying to block an investigation into goldman sachs you know this is really right and rampant in the g.o.p. caucus brian baird is no longer a congressman he used to be a congressman from vancouver. washington southern washington i used to do a radio show important right across the river and he would come over and do the show in the studio with god and get on personally you know get to know him pretty well as a as a guest and as a congressman and i remember the day it was maybe four years ago three four years ago when he came in and he said on the air that he just discovered the most amazing thing and that was that in the republican majority leader's office in the house of representatives the staff were doing day trading and they were doing it with inside information that they had learned because you know they knew bills that were going to be coming up before they would come up and so they'd buy companies th
who makes a pile of money we found out that darrell ice the chairman of the house government oversight committee was actually buying all sorts of goldman stock at a time when he was trying to block an investigation into goldman sachs you know this is really right and rampant in the g.o.p. caucus brian baird is no longer a congressman he used to be a congressman from vancouver. washington southern washington i used to do a radio show important right across the river and he would come over and do...
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let me start with darrell newel who is in a sentence someone who manages the blueberry harvest, but low and behold is not necessarily an organic harvest. >> oh, i know. i was disappointed. i had this stereotypes of ceremonies and the tribal chairman would pick the first blueberry, and there'd be prayers and maybe a dropple circle, and he said, no, we just basically pick them when they are ripe. [laughter] that was it, and then he said -- then i thought, of course, they are organic because they are native people. well, that's wrong. he said no, they're commercial. they probably go into pistol -- pillsbury cake mix. it was interesting. this was a man like many i interviewed were sort of abused of the questions from the naive outsider that things have to be organic and close to nature. that's just ridiculous. >> and he also, as i understand, had difficulties he needed to overcome in his life with abandonment in his family. this is a scene running through many faps, but it especially runs through the native american families you portray. >> he had a horrible time. well, his mother essential
let me start with darrell newel who is in a sentence someone who manages the blueberry harvest, but low and behold is not necessarily an organic harvest. >> oh, i know. i was disappointed. i had this stereotypes of ceremonies and the tribal chairman would pick the first blueberry, and there'd be prayers and maybe a dropple circle, and he said, no, we just basically pick them when they are ripe. [laughter] that was it, and then he said -- then i thought, of course, they are organic because...
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sean's brother, darrell says they remain hopeful. >> our whole family is confident he's surviving.ng, smart man. avid fisherman, camping and all of that stuff. >> strength and the will to live will be important. one 62-year-old from novato told his wife how he survived. >> i guess he was in the water about 12 hours. i think he said he swam or at least told me the last call he swam maybe about eight miles. >> besides brian and sean, the other include don lee, and others. the coast guard dispatched a c 130 from sacramento to do a day long search. it can operate for eight hours. >> a lot of personnel there, still. >> mexican fishermen have joined a search. the -- they know the coves well of the enchanted islands where it's likely the men may have come to land. and what started as a fun rafting trip turned dangerous for a group. they were rafted at the south fork of the american river near placerville y rafting right now is so different than in years past. >> reporter: nothing like the morning after joys of unpacking unless a guy is grateful to see another morning. that would be jim fr
sean's brother, darrell says they remain hopeful. >> our whole family is confident he's surviving.ng, smart man. avid fisherman, camping and all of that stuff. >> strength and the will to live will be important. one 62-year-old from novato told his wife how he survived. >> i guess he was in the water about 12 hours. i think he said he swam or at least told me the last call he swam maybe about eight miles. >> besides brian and sean, the other include don lee, and others....
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we're joined by darrell issa with new details tonight. join me in 27 minutes for "special report." back to the glenn beck show. ♪ ♪ >> glenn: we're with the neilson family. they are plane crash thrivers. they are people that i think haven't sur viveed but are doing more than that and they are teaching others how to survive. on this program we talk about spooky things. and people's lives are about to change. your lives have dramatically changed. is anything really the same anymore? really? >> superficially, no. >> yeah, yeah. >> glenn: and not something that you would have on the other side picked. you would haven't said you know what i? i'll have a can of that, right? >> no. >> glenn: i think that is the way a lot of americans, that is why they don't want to look at what is ahead because they don't want a can of that. they i'll get served a can of that, whether they want it or not. some will. i want you on because i want to know what got you through. i think i know the answer but i watched the "20/20" and i didn't see god in that story. >> no. he didn't really show up in that story
we're joined by darrell issa with new details tonight. join me in 27 minutes for "special report." back to the glenn beck show. ♪ ♪ >> glenn: we're with the neilson family. they are plane crash thrivers. they are people that i think haven't sur viveed but are doing more than that and they are teaching others how to survive. on this program we talk about spooky things. and people's lives are about to change. your lives have dramatically changed. is anything really the same...
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let me start with darrell newell, who is from the a tribe. in passing, i could say he's someone who manages the blueberry harvest but lo and behold it isn't necessarily an organic harvest. >> i know. i was so disappointed. i had the stereotype there would be all these ceremonies. and the tribal chairman would pick the first blueberry. and there would be prayers and a drum circle and he said no, we basically go pick them when they're ripe. [laughter] >> and that was it. and then he said -- and then i thought, of course, they are organic because these are native people so it has to be organic. well, that's completely wrong. he said no, they're commercial. they probably go into pillsbury blueberry cake mix. that was an early interview and this was is he interesting. this is a man much like many people i interviewed who were sort of bemused by these questions of the naive outsider who had this view that things have to be organic and close to nature. that's just ridiculous. >> and he also, as i understand, had difficulties he needed to overcome in
let me start with darrell newell, who is from the a tribe. in passing, i could say he's someone who manages the blueberry harvest but lo and behold it isn't necessarily an organic harvest. >> i know. i was so disappointed. i had the stereotype there would be all these ceremonies. and the tribal chairman would pick the first blueberry. and there would be prayers and a drum circle and he said no, we basically go pick them when they're ripe. [laughter] >> and that was it. and then he...
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that's where darrell maymon comes in. >> friends that have cats, i go down and visit them and pet themand they see that i love animals. i'm not going to hurt their cat. that's the basic thing. because in here, cats -- like their buddies. you can get in worse trouble hurting somebody's cat than you can hurting an inmate. >> while maymon doesn't have a cat of his own, he keeps his cell cat-friendly in case the need for a sitter arrives. >> this is a cat bed. because they love to get up high. people come by and stick their hand in and pet it. that's pretty much it. >> for some inmates at isp, cats are the closest things they have to families. paul komyatti hasn't seen his family since he first came to prison 26 years ago. he's soon to be transferred to a work release program, a transitional step to freedom. but there's a snag. >> let's go over to the office and we'll sit down and talk about the status of what's going on. >> anything bad or -- >> no, no, nothing bad. nothing great either. we'll talk about the status real quick. >> all right. >> komyatti, who helped murder his father, recen
that's where darrell maymon comes in. >> friends that have cats, i go down and visit them and pet themand they see that i love animals. i'm not going to hurt their cat. that's the basic thing. because in here, cats -- like their buddies. you can get in worse trouble hurting somebody's cat than you can hurting an inmate. >> while maymon doesn't have a cat of his own, he keeps his cell cat-friendly in case the need for a sitter arrives. >> this is a cat bed. because they love to...
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his brother, darrell remains hopeful the missing will be found. a wife, a son and daughter and a grandchild due any day. >> that is a thing you can have is ts pos tiff and hope. as far as i'm concerned he's going to be home soon. >> the coast guard sent a c 130 aircraft to mexico this morning with a range of 300 miles and can operate eight hours at a time. a san diego area man who rescued 11 of the survivors sunday evening thinks the possibility is still good to find others. we spoke to mike by phone neert mexican border. >> we did all we could. everybody down there did everything they could. physically. looking and looking. and i pray to god
his brother, darrell remains hopeful the missing will be found. a wife, a son and daughter and a grandchild due any day. >> that is a thing you can have is ts pos tiff and hope. as far as i'm concerned he's going to be home soon. >> the coast guard sent a c 130 aircraft to mexico this morning with a range of 300 miles and can operate eight hours at a time. a san diego area man who rescued 11 of the survivors sunday evening thinks the possibility is still good to find others. we...
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> richmond police have identified a young man killed in a shooting in broad daylight. 20-year-old darrell russell of richmond was shot to death just after 11:30 this morning. officers found him at 5th street and nevin avenue. >> there was kids outside, so it was concerning that the level of violence has increased as of lately. >> at this point in investigators do not have a motive or a suspect. >>> in less than an hour, the san francisco police chief will be meeting with some angry residents in the bay view upset over the deadly police shooting that happened this past weekend. >> reporter: frank, the meeting will take place here at the bay view opera house and i talked with san francisco police a short time ago, and they say the police chief may tonight reveal even more evidence this this shooting, all in the hopes of clearing up misconceptions in a case that has riled some in this community. this is market street last night, a small riot, there was vandalism as 150 people crawled market street. the march was sparked by the saturday night shooting in the bay view of 19-year-old kenneth ha
> richmond police have identified a young man killed in a shooting in broad daylight. 20-year-old darrell russell of richmond was shot to death just after 11:30 this morning. officers found him at 5th street and nevin avenue. >> there was kids outside, so it was concerning that the level of violence has increased as of lately. >> at this point in investigators do not have a motive or a suspect. >>> in less than an hour, the san francisco police chief will be meeting with...
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you night recognize the tall guy there on the nasdaq is darrell strawberry. he's there with his foundation. it's a fight for autism is one of the things that his foundation does and he does several things and he's there be some of the folks that are there supporting him. visiting the nasdaq. it looks like we could have a pretty good day. traders saying this is the best week in a year. so we will talk about some of the reasons why. >>> all right we'll smile and say good morning, to you. thank you for joining us on the ktvu morning news friday, july 1st i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. >> good news and relief for you commuters. golden gate ferry workers called off their strike. congress -- claudine wong was all over it. claudine. >> reporter: dave, good morning. the word is out here. seeing folks coming in. heading to that boat that leaves at 6:35 this morning. if you leave the ferry out of larkspur or sausalito and had a plan b to get to work you can cancel that. service is on as scheduled. that is the gate going up this morning. letting the first passenge
you night recognize the tall guy there on the nasdaq is darrell strawberry. he's there with his foundation. it's a fight for autism is one of the things that his foundation does and he does several things and he's there be some of the folks that are there supporting him. visiting the nasdaq. it looks like we could have a pretty good day. traders saying this is the best week in a year. so we will talk about some of the reasons why. >>> all right we'll smile and say good morning, to you....
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but the area outside of the center was not safe wednesday morning for 20 year-old darrell russell he was gunned down in broad daylight. >> right next to the community center there were kids outside, so it is very concerning the level of violence has increased. >> this is the eighth homicide in richmond this month and the police said they may be connected to a feud going on between gangs in north richmond and central richmond. >> the boldness of the shooting just tells us that we are not playing with people that are carrying about anyone in the community and they are out here and they will try to get anyone they can. >> for those who live in the city is beginning to be too much. >> yes, it is frightening, i am try to make my mind up right now about going back to kansas city missouri. >> others were so fearful they would not let us show their faces. >> we are all walking around here thinking that we will be the victims of crime soon is that, these are kids over here and we cannot even go to the park without even being afraid for our kids' lives. it is getting really sad out here. >> of
but the area outside of the center was not safe wednesday morning for 20 year-old darrell russell he was gunned down in broad daylight. >> right next to the community center there were kids outside, so it is very concerning the level of violence has increased. >> this is the eighth homicide in richmond this month and the police said they may be connected to a feud going on between gangs in north richmond and central richmond. >> the boldness of the shooting just tells us that...
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we also have learned that nelson met secretly on july 4th with congressman darrell issa and darrell grassley and complained of a doj cover up. inlet tere last night to the attorney general he said atf leadership appears to have been effectively muslim eld while the doj sent over falls denials and buried its head in the sand. that approach distort erred the truth and obstructed our investigation. the story is getting bigger and the question remains how high up the ladder does it go. back to you. patti ann: thank you. we are going to go now to our poll, the question is should captain america be removed from the superhero's name for foreign movie audiences? jon the back story here the movie by paramount is called captain america first avenge skwrer. when paramount is releasing it overseas they are giving companies the option of calling it first avenge skwrer. three companies have taken that option, russia. the ukraine and south korea. greg: 95% are saying no, america has no reason to apologize, leave that title in there. 4% say yes it's all about making money. if the name change brings in more
we also have learned that nelson met secretly on july 4th with congressman darrell issa and darrell grassley and complained of a doj cover up. inlet tere last night to the attorney general he said atf leadership appears to have been effectively muslim eld while the doj sent over falls denials and buried its head in the sand. that approach distort erred the truth and obstructed our investigation. the story is getting bigger and the question remains how high up the ladder does it go. back to you....
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patti ann: congressman darrell issa, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, patti ann.ill: let's get back to norway quickly here, downtown oslo, norway. there's been an explosion, several people have been wounded: the explosion happened near the prime minister's office, the government buildings, the oil ministry said to be on fire. we're learning a bit more about the recent history of terrorism in norway, and as we say this following information, as we say this there is no claim of responsibility and, frankly, at the moment we don't know why this happened or how it happened or who's responsible. but that blast comes as the country of norway has grappled with a number of home grown terror plots with links to al-qaeda and also six years, going back to 2005, after the uproar of the cartoon of the prophet mohamed. that originated out of denmark first, but last week a prosecutor in norway filed terror charges against an iraqi-born cleric for threatening politicians in that country with death if he is deported out of norway. also danish authorities are telling us they have fo
patti ann: congressman darrell issa, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, patti ann.ill: let's get back to norway quickly here, downtown oslo, norway. there's been an explosion, several people have been wounded: the explosion happened near the prime minister's office, the government buildings, the oil ministry said to be on fire. we're learning a bit more about the recent history of terrorism in norway, and as we say this following information, as we say this there is no claim...
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representative darrell issa, republican of california, gave an interview to the "wall street journal" in which he suggested he might further the conservative agenda through an occasional compromise. that provoked a tirade from rush limbaugh, which then produced a torrent of angry e-mails and phone calls to issa's office. issa quickly and publicly apologized to limbaugh and promised only opposition to obama. multiply that example a thousand fold and you have the daily dynamic of congress. it's depressing. but the fact that our politics are the result of these structural shifts means they can be changed. mickey edwards, a republican and former house member from oklahoma, has a highly intelligent essay in "atlantic" magazine suggesting a series of reforms that could make a difference. some are large scale, and others are seemingly small, crucial changes in congressional procedure. the essay is on or website. read it. some political scientists long hoped american parties would become more ideologically pure and co-herein, like european parties. they seem to have gotten their wish, and the
representative darrell issa, republican of california, gave an interview to the "wall street journal" in which he suggested he might further the conservative agenda through an occasional compromise. that provoked a tirade from rush limbaugh, which then produced a torrent of angry e-mails and phone calls to issa's office. issa quickly and publicly apologized to limbaugh and promised only opposition to obama. multiply that example a thousand fold and you have the daily dynamic of...
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so what was it darrell steinberg was back there right? the president of the senate? >> everybody back there. i'm telling you, you should have seen, it was like a parade of ships at fleet week among politicians. [ laughter ] >> who can blame them? >> i don't, either. i can't see it. >> what was i doing there? >> yeah. >> hanging out. [ laughter ] >> you got the invitation. what can i say? >> i'm not a politician -- anymore. [ laughter ] >> talk to you soon, mr. baseball. >> mr. baseball. good stuff. >> another fine day at the white house. >> i listened to it on the radio. you watched the whole thing. >> amazing how much knowledge he had about the giants the president. >> he is a big sports fan and he knew his giants. i think he boned up on it a little bit but willie mays was there all the former mayors were there. >> everyone was there. >> nice guy. >>> it is 6:52 now. a firefighter injured this morning in the east bay. we have the latest ahead in a live report coming up. >> and a bay area cold case mystery could finally be solved a decade after jeanine harms disappea
so what was it darrell steinberg was back there right? the president of the senate? >> everybody back there. i'm telling you, you should have seen, it was like a parade of ships at fleet week among politicians. [ laughter ] >> who can blame them? >> i don't, either. i can't see it. >> what was i doing there? >> yeah. >> hanging out. [ laughter ] >> you got the invitation. what can i say? >> i'm not a politician -- anymore. [ laughter ] >>...
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. >> reporter: congressman darrell issa and senator grassley are not prepared to call at it coverup buty say the testimony released today from the acting a.t.f. director nelson shows the justice department is actively withholding information and prohibiting people from telling the truth. in a letter today to attorney general eric holder the lawmakers warn him to stop stonewalling saying, "it's not a fishing expedition." time for d.o.j. to get out of spin mode and in disclosure mode. nelson claims he wanted to meet with congress about fast and furious and that the d.o.j. said no. they were more interested in protecting the administration politically. "it was frustrating," nelson said. "it appears thoroughly to us the justice department is trying to figure out a way to push the information away from the it will call appointees at the department." this doesn't surprise a former judge and u.s. attorney who reviewed the fast and furious indictment. >> there is no way you can have an operation of this size and this magnitude and not have the highest levels of the government i think know about
. >> reporter: congressman darrell issa and senator grassley are not prepared to call at it coverup buty say the testimony released today from the acting a.t.f. director nelson shows the justice department is actively withholding information and prohibiting people from telling the truth. in a letter today to attorney general eric holder the lawmakers warn him to stop stonewalling saying, "it's not a fishing expedition." time for d.o.j. to get out of spin mode and in disclosure...
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>> darrel and jennifer. >> i think casey thinks that she can talk her way out of anything, get her wayng, and i think she operates in a world in which she really believes in the moment what she's doing and what she's saying. >> do you know where she's from with a name like -- >> she's puerto rican and her father is black. she's from new york. she lives in miami. >> just on and on, lie after lie and no remorse about the lies. if you catch her had n a lie, she doesn't care. >> in 2008 casey took investigators to universal studios where she claimed she worked, but again, she was caught in the lie when they discovered she was fired two years earlier. >> ms. anthony told us she worked at universal studios. she was very matter of fact when she told us what she did. >> did you lie to us? >> >> if you do point it out to her and say wait a minute i know that was a lie when she got to universal studios, and then she moves on to her next lie. >> how old is she. >> she's almost three. >> do you think she -- >> because she's with someone else. >> she's with someone else. she hid her from you for fi
>> darrel and jennifer. >> i think casey thinks that she can talk her way out of anything, get her wayng, and i think she operates in a world in which she really believes in the moment what she's doing and what she's saying. >> do you know where she's from with a name like -- >> she's puerto rican and her father is black. she's from new york. she lives in miami. >> just on and on, lie after lie and no remorse about the lies. if you catch her had n a lie, she...