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darrell parry, 2.r also peterson. >> massachusetts where the american revolution began in the battles concorde, lexington. in 1783 reviews the glories american tradition of judicial activism to abolish slavery in our state flatly cast threeobably boats for john mcafee and eight votes for gary johnson. >> michigan. the great state of michigan surrounded by beautiful water but whose incompetent government has made the city of flint a national disgrace. and to secretary of state, she who will not be named to prevented us from having a candidate on the ballot in 2012 cast fibers for mr. mcafee. 2 for mr. feldman. one for mr. peterson. one for mr. perry. and 15 for gary johnson. [applause] >> minnesota. >> hello everybody. our license plate says 10,000 lakes. but we really have 10,000 taxes. , and 10,000ations infringements on our rights. that is changing soon. we proudly say to votes for perry. 2 for peterson. and five for johnson. thank you. >> the state of mississippi. >> mr. chairman. the great state of
darrell parry, 2.r also peterson. >> massachusetts where the american revolution began in the battles concorde, lexington. in 1783 reviews the glories american tradition of judicial activism to abolish slavery in our state flatly cast threeobably boats for john mcafee and eight votes for gary johnson. >> michigan. the great state of michigan surrounded by beautiful water but whose incompetent government has made the city of flint a national disgrace. and to secretary of state, she...
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darrell you're matt kenseth.an you. snie i got to win. >> i got to win this race to make the chase. you know that. >> i'm just racing hard. i'm just racing harley davidson. >> right there. that was so -- >> i didn't mean that to happen. it's part of racing. >> then talladega in the fall. >> yeah. here we are coming down pit road. you cut over in front of me. what's the problem, man? >> whoops, was that kenseth i came down from the third lane in front of. >> your car is yellow, but thu redemption. you talked about redemption. here it comes. >> still, i got this baby in the bag right here. >> i saw you, it came to a head. >> what? >> if i'm not making the chase then you're not. >> did that really just happen? >> that really just happened. >> that was out of character. thus the suspension. >> you took me out of a championship. >> your teammate wrecked me earlier and you took me out at kansas. you cost me a shot at the chase. >> you guys okay for tonight? >> he said there was going to be redemption tonight. i'm worri
darrell you're matt kenseth.an you. snie i got to win. >> i got to win this race to make the chase. you know that. >> i'm just racing hard. i'm just racing harley davidson. >> right there. that was so -- >> i didn't mean that to happen. it's part of racing. >> then talladega in the fall. >> yeah. here we are coming down pit road. you cut over in front of me. what's the problem, man? >> whoops, was that kenseth i came down from the third lane in front...
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and he said, darrell, i'm kidding. tom cruise is not gay.le time. [ laughter ] >> seth: al sharpton. can you give me a little al sharpton? >> yes, i like al sharpton because he's the only person i've ever really seen that says -- i feel is saying exactly what he's thinking all time. so he says things that people don't say. i was watching tv one day and i saw one politician talk about homeland security. i change the channel i saw joe lieberman talking about tax cuts. i turn on "hannity" and i hear sharpton say, i did not call giuliani a bozo. [ laughter ] i said bozo could have done just as good a job as rudy giuliani. [ laughter ] clearly that's not calling giuliani a bozo. clearly that's not saying giuliani is bozo. in a world of difference. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: thank you so much. always love a taste of sharpton. and thank you so much for being here. give it up for darrell hammond, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] coming up next geoff johns from dc entertainment. we'll be right back. ♪ forty years ago they thought it was imp
and he said, darrell, i'm kidding. tom cruise is not gay.le time. [ laughter ] >> seth: al sharpton. can you give me a little al sharpton? >> yes, i like al sharpton because he's the only person i've ever really seen that says -- i feel is saying exactly what he's thinking all time. so he says things that people don't say. i was watching tv one day and i saw one politician talk about homeland security. i change the channel i saw joe lieberman talking about tax cuts. i turn on...
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. >> in 1997, darrell holtom confessed to shooting his three young boys and his ex-wife's 4-year-oldss them. but, no, i can't say that i feel any remorse. >> darrell has never tried to fight his death sentence. >> can you mitigate the death of four children? with a straight face? the fact that my children are dead, that i'm the one that killed them. i'm not going to sell out. i'm not going to change my views on the death penalty just because i'm facing the death penalty. i do think that death penalty is appropriate in some cases. and i've got a low tolerance for someone that claimed they didn't do something that they actually did. >> darrell is allowed only one hour of recreation time a day and must be escorted in chains and leg irons by two officers. >> any movement outside your cell is valued. the walls sort of limit your field of vision. so you get a sense of the open air, even if it is inside of a cage. >> john johnson has been on death row for 20 years. >> i was arrested in 1984, convicted of murder of my wife in 1985. when i first went to death row, i was somewhat shocked. you
. >> in 1997, darrell holtom confessed to shooting his three young boys and his ex-wife's 4-year-oldss them. but, no, i can't say that i feel any remorse. >> darrell has never tried to fight his death sentence. >> can you mitigate the death of four children? with a straight face? the fact that my children are dead, that i'm the one that killed them. i'm not going to sell out. i'm not going to change my views on the death penalty just because i'm facing the death penalty. i do...
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>> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our newsmaker. will there or won't there be a tax on sugary beverages? let's get the inside story. ♪ good morning, and welcome to "inside story." i'm tamala edwards, and again, our guest this morning is city council president darrell clarke. always good to have you here. >> my pleasure. >> and i'm sure everywhere you go, people want to talk about soda tax, so let's do it here. >> absolutely. >> what is your sense at this moment? is something -- we may not know the details. is something going to pass on sugary beverage tax? >> well, first, i'd like to say that these are very worthy causes, and everybody understands that you got to do pre-k. early education is extremely important. having our recreation centers and our libraries fixed to the level that they should be is very important. so i don't think there's any argument there. the question is, how do you get there? this proposal is a narrowly based tax, and it is created at the level of division that i haven't seen in quite some time. people are ext
>> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our newsmaker. will there or won't there be a tax on sugary beverages? let's get the inside story. ♪ good morning, and welcome to "inside story." i'm tamala edwards, and again, our guest this morning is city council president darrell clarke. always good to have you here. >> my pleasure. >> and i'm sure everywhere you go, people want to talk about soda tax, so let's do it here. >> absolutely. >>...
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. >> this guitar was given to me in 1997 by dimebag darrell. >> darrell has since passed on. so that's really awesome that he got a gift like that back. >> you will never believe how these guitars were returned to him. apparently she purchased a storage unit. you know they go up for auction. >> right. >> no, snap. >> yes, snap. and so not just one guitar but two guitars. >> that's mental. wow, one, but two, how did they put two and two together? >> right. get ready to pick your mouth up off the ground. >> i bought it for $10. >> holy [ bleep ]! >> what? >> there was writing on the back and that's how she pieced it together. >> i can't believe it. all the elements came together in the universe to reunite this man with his guitars. >> she looks like she listens to machinehead. is she a fan? >> oh, she's most definitely a fan. >> oh, my gosh! >> he's emotional. >> i'm a little verklempt right now. >> right? i keep getting goose bumps. >> got to write a song about that. >> yeah. you've got to give her a big old smooch, too. >>> it's an amazing video with an even more amazing stor
. >> this guitar was given to me in 1997 by dimebag darrell. >> darrell has since passed on. so that's really awesome that he got a gift like that back. >> you will never believe how these guitars were returned to him. apparently she purchased a storage unit. you know they go up for auction. >> right. >> no, snap. >> yes, snap. and so not just one guitar but two guitars. >> that's mental. wow, one, but two, how did they put two and two together?...
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. >> darrell samuels is being housed in the carson section section of ad seg for an assault on an officer man, what's up? >> don't step on my foot. >> okay. okay. >> hey, hey. be cool. >> yeah, i'm all right. i'm all right. >> i was breaking in cars in the projects back in the days, and i got caught when i was 9 years old, and after that, it's just been hell from then. i kept going to group homes and kept running from group homes, ended up in wiley. >> not worried about the [ bleep ]. caught on a gun charge. went to county jail, got out for that, got another gun charge, got sentenced to the penitentiary. got out now. i got a violation for access to a gun. never had no positive influence. my influence was the streets. and i thought that was positive because that's all i knew so i'm thinking that is the right way, so i'm going to go that way. that's what i did. >> samuels wants to turn his life around for the sake of his son. he doesn't want his boy to grow up without a father like he did. >> that's my life right there. that's what i got to live for right now. that's what i think about all
. >> darrell samuels is being housed in the carson section section of ad seg for an assault on an officer man, what's up? >> don't step on my foot. >> okay. okay. >> hey, hey. be cool. >> yeah, i'm all right. i'm all right. >> i was breaking in cars in the projects back in the days, and i got caught when i was 9 years old, and after that, it's just been hell from then. i kept going to group homes and kept running from group homes, ended up in wiley. >>...
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so darrell, thank you. where is darrell? i appreciate it. duncan, thank you very much, right from the beginning. duncan. you had better vote for these guys forever. we are never letting them go. will tell you what, nobody like our vets, and we are going to cherish our vets. we are going to take care of our vets. now i am the only one this can happen to, but on tuesday we are announcing -- you know, when i skipped the speech with fox. i like fox, but they didn't treat me so well. i started a little thing to give a speech. a little before the speech i said maybe we can raise some money for the vets, right? so i said we will raise $500,000. then i said maybe we can do more, and we raised $1 million. then a couple of my friends chip in, stewart ross from las bill, and karl icon, ike, and these guys gave between $500,000 and $1 million. i said whoa, we are up to $3 million. maybe we will get it up to four, maybe five, maybe we will get it up to six. and we raised like more than $5.5 million for the vets. [cheers and applause] and i never got such
so darrell, thank you. where is darrell? i appreciate it. duncan, thank you very much, right from the beginning. duncan. you had better vote for these guys forever. we are never letting them go. will tell you what, nobody like our vets, and we are going to cherish our vets. we are going to take care of our vets. now i am the only one this can happen to, but on tuesday we are announcing -- you know, when i skipped the speech with fox. i like fox, but they didn't treat me so well. i started a...
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let's hear from darrell in georgia. darrell what, do you want to tell us? caller: hi, good morning, peter. host: good morning. caller: good morning to c-span. well, your question is what's your life like in the middle class? that's a double-edged sword. my wife and i, we have two family income. we have about $135,000, $140,000 combined. we are empty nesters. our children are all grown up and graduate from college. so life is ok. we make pretty decent income. everything now is much more expensive to survive. my concern is i'm only concerned with my children. you know how in each generation, my wife and i, we're doing better than our parents did. but somehow, i don't see that happening with our future generation, with my children being able to succeed and do better than both my wife and i. but like i said, you know, i have to admit, under president obama, things have improved a lot for my family in particular. taxes, i do have an issue with middle class in squeezing taxes. i do feel like we pay a heavy tax burden, especially if you got into the point where yo
let's hear from darrell in georgia. darrell what, do you want to tell us? caller: hi, good morning, peter. host: good morning. caller: good morning to c-span. well, your question is what's your life like in the middle class? that's a double-edged sword. my wife and i, we have two family income. we have about $135,000, $140,000 combined. we are empty nesters. our children are all grown up and graduate from college. so life is ok. we make pretty decent income. everything now is much more...
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darrell, thank you. where is darrell? i appreciate it. duncan, thank you very much.ight from the beginning. you better vote for these guys. we are never letting them go. i will tell you why. nobody likes our vets. and we are going to cherish, take care of our vets. on tuesday, we are announcing -- you know, when i skipped the speech with fox -- and i like fox but he did not treat me very well -- i did a little speech. and i have been doing this before this. i said maybe we can raise the money for the vets, rihght? i said we would raise half $1 million. i said maybe we could do more. i said maybe we can do $1 million. and a couple of my friends from las vegas, carl icahn, we have so many different -- mike perlmutter. between half a million and $1 million. i said $3 million. maybe we'll get it up to $5 billion. maybe we will get up to $6 million. and we raised more than five and a half million dollars. for the vets. [laughter] and i never got such battle was the them i like. it is unbelievable. we give to many groups. many groups. it is pretty close to $6 million we ra
darrell, thank you. where is darrell? i appreciate it. duncan, thank you very much.ight from the beginning. you better vote for these guys. we are never letting them go. i will tell you why. nobody likes our vets. and we are going to cherish, take care of our vets. on tuesday, we are announcing -- you know, when i skipped the speech with fox -- and i like fox but he did not treat me very well -- i did a little speech. and i have been doing this before this. i said maybe we can raise the money...
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we're back with darrell issa of california. he's inside the arena where there's a huge crowd that's gathered. is there anything, congressman, double can do to calm these kinds of situations outside of these events? we saw albuquerque the other night, protests getting out of control. what can he do to control his rhetoric? >> i think donald trump is shifting his emphasis to issues broader than in the primary. let's remember that there is something that hillary clinton and donald trump have in common, which is, bernie sanders supporters are at both of their events yelling very loudly. this is one of those amazing times in which the democratic or if you will the socialist candidate doesn't want to leave the field, that he is stirring up as much as he can supporters to come to both hillary clinton's rallies and donald trump's rallies and protest and that's probably going to transition in the general to just be donald trump but for now what donald trump is doing is he's talking about the economy or in the case of this rally he's tal
we're back with darrell issa of california. he's inside the arena where there's a huge crowd that's gathered. is there anything, congressman, double can do to calm these kinds of situations outside of these events? we saw albuquerque the other night, protests getting out of control. what can he do to control his rhetoric? >> i think donald trump is shifting his emphasis to issues broader than in the primary. let's remember that there is something that hillary clinton and donald trump have...
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spoke began to speak myself, who had the jurisdiction that chairman haffetz now has, tom davis and darrell issaually fought for, not simply supported -- issa, -- actually fought for, not simply supported, but fought for budget autonomy. i always thought that local control was a cardinal principle of the republican party. even the republicans' own witnesses at the hearing on this bill, who took a position on policy of budget autonomy, that was most of them, supported it. control over the dollars raised by local taxpayers is a much -cited principle of congressional republicans and it happens to be central to our form of government and held that way by democrats and republicans. the exulted status of local control for republicans, though, keeps being announced as if we need to be retaught. the republicans did so again in their recently released budget. i quote you only one sentence, we are humble enough, republicans said, to admit that the federal government does not have all the answers. .hat was the latest beyond this core principle, budget autonomy has practical benefits that i don't see h
spoke began to speak myself, who had the jurisdiction that chairman haffetz now has, tom davis and darrell issaually fought for, not simply supported -- issa, -- actually fought for, not simply supported, but fought for budget autonomy. i always thought that local control was a cardinal principle of the republican party. even the republicans' own witnesses at the hearing on this bill, who took a position on policy of budget autonomy, that was most of them, supported it. control over the dollars...
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much more with darrell issa after this.y neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor-recommended gaviscon. [we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. it's like a multi-purpose piece of equipment for me. the fact that you can travel with it as a laptop and use it as a drawing tool, it's the only one i need. [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put you right through. ♪ sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold, please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes. i can totally do that for you. [announcer] working together, we can help your business thrive. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> breaking news tonight, the former republican presumptive nominee mitt romney slamming this year's presumptive nominee sl
much more with darrell issa after this.y neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor-recommended gaviscon. [we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. it's like a multi-purpose piece of equipment for me. the fact that you can travel with it as...
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they got a accommodation from darrell clark for rescuing the woman from behind the wheel. >>> when we soon -- seen the scene we reacted. >>> ready willing and able gives homeless and incarcerated men, a new lease on life, with housing and training and education. >>> gunfire erupts in camden leaving a woman fighting for her life. >>> doing the math, a restaurant testing the new tipping policy is recalculating. than playing all about the bens with top prizes of a hundred grand? winning, ...on the spot. play all about the bens from the pennsylvania lottery, and you could win.... ...on the spot. keep on scratchin' thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. 6:00 a.m., friday, may 13 we're would coming on b
they got a accommodation from darrell clark for rescuing the woman from behind the wheel. >>> when we soon -- seen the scene we reacted. >>> ready willing and able gives homeless and incarcerated men, a new lease on life, with housing and training and education. >>> gunfire erupts in camden leaving a woman fighting for her life. >>> doing the math, a restaurant testing the new tipping policy is recalculating. than playing all about the bens with top prizes of...
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yesterday they received accommodations from darrell clark for rescuing the woman from behind the wheel. >>> we seen that screen, we reacted and we rushed out and here we are. >>> reading willing and able gives formally homeless and incarcerated men a chance to rebuild their lives by giving them training and housing and education. the driver of the car was going to attend the event, but was too traumatized to be there. >>> late night talk show host jimmy kimmel will running for vice president despite the fact it's not something you can just run for. >>> two area middle school students cooked up something unsavery for an event. > good m, friday, may 13, we're working on breaking news. >>> bound and robbed a family is recovering from home invasion. >>> rowers will gather on the the schuylkill for the prestigious dad vail regatta. >>> rowers have to deal with wet weather on the race weekend. accuweather is tracking rain coming in. >>> let's go over to david murphy who has when we can expect the rain and karen rogers has the commute. good morning. >> reporter: we have clouds and we'll see s
yesterday they received accommodations from darrell clark for rescuing the woman from behind the wheel. >>> we seen that screen, we reacted and we rushed out and here we are. >>> reading willing and able gives formally homeless and incarcerated men a chance to rebuild their lives by giving them training and housing and education. the driver of the car was going to attend the event, but was too traumatized to be there. >>> late night talk show host jimmy kimmel will...
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this video is from lincoln university in missouri where the family of darrell blackman received an honorary degree in sociology this morning. in 2014 the football star was on his way home after working three jobs, when his car slammed into a guardrail on 101 in mill valley. the abc7 news i-team reported a flaw in the guardrail's design may have led to his death. >> facebook's sheryl sandberg delivered a powerful cal for gratitude shames the sudden death of her husband, dave goldberg-last year, made her appreciate life so much more. >> it is the greatest irony of my life, that losing my husband helped me find deeper gratitude. gratitude for the kindness of my friends, the love of my family, and the laughter of my children. >> sandberg is chief operating officer for facebook and urged new cal grads to be resilient, like she is trying to be, despite facing so many challenges. >>> a california boy decided to take action when two classmates were diagnosed with cancer. up next at 6:00, how he is turning this sour situation into a sweet story. >> drew tuma is up we next with the forecasts. >> shar
this video is from lincoln university in missouri where the family of darrell blackman received an honorary degree in sociology this morning. in 2014 the football star was on his way home after working three jobs, when his car slammed into a guardrail on 101 in mill valley. the abc7 news i-team reported a flaw in the guardrail's design may have led to his death. >> facebook's sheryl sandberg delivered a powerful cal for gratitude shames the sudden death of her husband, dave goldberg-last...
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when i told darrell that i was going to adopt truby, he was happy to see her get adopted out, for sureello. how can i help y'all? >> well, i'm here to adopt truby. >> truby. excellent. >> adopt this dog, truby. soon to be changed to possibly ruby. >> did you know right away that you were going to adopt a dog? >> no. no. i actually tried to -- tried to talk myself out of it quite a bit, actually. but, she seems like a really, really good dog. >> brian, you know, you're my dog. i wish i could adopt you. >> are you enjoying how nervous -- >> i'm not really nervous. i mean not nervous. i'm just a little apprehensive, because, it's a big commitment, you know? >> hey! >> there she is. >> what's up? >> were you surprised that a member of the crew adopted one of the dogs? >> i mean, i am surprised. i didn't actually think he was going to do it, that's for sure. >> do you think he'll like california? >> who wouldn't like california? >> truby was a pretty well-behaved dog so she wasn't an issue when we were packing up or anything. more of the issue was the people at the airline and them figuring
when i told darrell that i was going to adopt truby, he was happy to see her get adopted out, for sureello. how can i help y'all? >> well, i'm here to adopt truby. >> truby. excellent. >> adopt this dog, truby. soon to be changed to possibly ruby. >> did you know right away that you were going to adopt a dog? >> no. no. i actually tried to -- tried to talk myself out of it quite a bit, actually. but, she seems like a really, really good dog. >> brian, you...
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. >> but darrell will always be. >> seth: yeah well that's the thing especially if darrell's playingt more years. >> exactly. [ laughter ] exactly. >> seth: he's going to be around. >> buckle up. [ laughter ] >> seth: but it must be so exciting. again, you've been doing it so long, it must be so exciting to find a new thing like david ortiz. >> it's the absolute best, you know what i mean? people like him and jimmy mcmillan was on. >> seth: yeah, it's great. you know the rent is too damn high. these people just fall from the sky. >> seth: and very exciting drake this week and fred armisen coming back for the season finale. >> that's right man, it's going to be a great two weeks. [ cheers ] >> seth: great two weeks. well i'm so happy you're here, buddy. have a great couple of shows. >> we will man. >> seth: i'll see you soon. i can't wait for maya and marty. kenan thompson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] snl premieres this week with host and musical guest drake. we'll be right back with beth behrs. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hmmmmmm..... [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... hmmmmm... the
. >> but darrell will always be. >> seth: yeah well that's the thing especially if darrell's playingt more years. >> exactly. [ laughter ] exactly. >> seth: he's going to be around. >> buckle up. [ laughter ] >> seth: but it must be so exciting. again, you've been doing it so long, it must be so exciting to find a new thing like david ortiz. >> it's the absolute best, you know what i mean? people like him and jimmy mcmillan was on. >> seth: yeah,...
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this video is from lincoln university in missouri where the family of darrell blackman received an honoraryociology this morning. in 2014 the football star was on his way home after working three jobs, when his car slammed into a guardrail on 101 in mill valley. the abc7 news i-team reported a flaw in the guardrail's design may have led to his death. >> facebook's sheryl sandberg delivered a powerful cal for gratitude shames the sudden death of her husband, dave goldberg-last year, made her appreciate life so much more. >> it is the greatest irony of my life, that losing my husband helped me find deeper gratitude. gratitude for the kindness of my friends, the love of my family, and the laughter of my children. >> sandberg is chief operating officer for facebook and urged new cal grads to be resilient, like she is trying to be, despite facing so many challenges. >>> a california boy decided to take action when two classmates were diagnosed with cancer. up next at 6:00, how he is turning this sour situation into a sweet story. >> drew tuma is up we next with the forecasts. >> sharks in st. lo
this video is from lincoln university in missouri where the family of darrell blackman received an honoraryociology this morning. in 2014 the football star was on his way home after working three jobs, when his car slammed into a guardrail on 101 in mill valley. the abc7 news i-team reported a flaw in the guardrail's design may have led to his death. >> facebook's sheryl sandberg delivered a powerful cal for gratitude shames the sudden death of her husband, dave goldberg-last year, made...
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. >> reporter: council president darrel clark sdrdescribes the t as troubling. are you against the tax as it taps? >> well, i'll say what i said. these cents is a very troubling number. that is an excessive tax. >> where do you stand on the issue? >> i'm currently still evaluating the proposal pip want to look at how it has an impact at improving universal daycare. >> reporter: and some aren't sure yet that a soda tax is the best way to pay for early education. >> i'm hope it hearing both sides of it. personally, on a personal level since february 14 when the mayor announced it, i was overweight as it was. i stopped eating all sugar. and i lost 22 pounds. >> i'd like to see these important programs funded in a more responsible way, a more predictable way. >> reporter: council women sanchez whom you just heard from is within of three council members to can out and say publicly that they are against this tax. mayor kenney will need nine of the 17 council members to approve it. rosemary connors, nbc 10 news. >>> for the third time in the past two years, bethlehem c
. >> reporter: council president darrel clark sdrdescribes the t as troubling. are you against the tax as it taps? >> well, i'll say what i said. these cents is a very troubling number. that is an excessive tax. >> where do you stand on the issue? >> i'm currently still evaluating the proposal pip want to look at how it has an impact at improving universal daycare. >> reporter: and some aren't sure yet that a soda tax is the best way to pay for early education....
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city council president, darrel clark, says that if the community doesn't want it it won't happen. that is significant because council would need to approve zoning changes before construction could begin. clark made his comments after dozens of stadium opponents showed up at the council meeting. they want to build a $130 million stadium at broad and norris streets. a temple spokesperson says it's early in the process and will meet with residents to hear their concerns. >>> coming up on "action news" traffic comes to a stop on the rails in new jersey after a train strikes a car right on the tracks and it's a sneak peek at progress at the philadelphia 76ers new practice facility in camden. >>> a soaking rain is on the way tomorrow and i'll have details on the timing and new information on what to expect this weekend in the exclusive accuweather forecast. those story and more. >> it happened today in riverton, burlington county, a train on the new jersey transit river line crashed into a station wagon this morning. four people were hurt and the driver of the car is cited. john rawlins
city council president, darrel clark, says that if the community doesn't want it it won't happen. that is significant because council would need to approve zoning changes before construction could begin. clark made his comments after dozens of stadium opponents showed up at the council meeting. they want to build a $130 million stadium at broad and norris streets. a temple spokesperson says it's early in the process and will meet with residents to hear their concerns. >>> coming up on...
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but let's go to darrell in dallas, texas. a line for independents. darrell, good morning. who do you trust most in the supreme court nomination? caller: well, good morning. one thing that i believe is that democratic republicans. they're expressing the desires of a party. a person in the position of no. ent such as that any time that you have to refer to a party, you're referring to the party desires. i think that those people should be independent and free from any bias opinions. and i'm sorry if you keep going democratic republicans. you're going to continuously have party feeds being met. instead of the needs of the united states of america. those are my personal feelings. host: so darrell, who -- right now in your mind, who is best able to address the needs of the united states of america? accordancemy mind in to all things that i know and e've been growing up with is the president -- isn't the president of the united states the one we elected by majority put in? host: darrell, is than independent out there that you think could step up and step in and address the needs
but let's go to darrell in dallas, texas. a line for independents. darrell, good morning. who do you trust most in the supreme court nomination? caller: well, good morning. one thing that i believe is that democratic republicans. they're expressing the desires of a party. a person in the position of no. ent such as that any time that you have to refer to a party, you're referring to the party desires. i think that those people should be independent and free from any bias opinions. and i'm sorry...
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. >> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our newsmaker.or won't there be a tax on sugary beverages? let's get the inside story. ♪ good morning, and welcome to "inside story." i'm tamala edwards, and again, our guest this morning is city council president darrell clarke. always good to have you here. >> my pleasure. >> and i'm sure everywhere you go, people want to talk about soda tax, so let's do it here. >> absolutely. >> what is your sense at this moment? is something -- we may not know the details. is something going to pass on sugary beverage tax? >> well, first, i'd like to say that these are very worthy causes, and everybody understands that you got to do pre-k. early education is extremely important. having our recreation centers and our libraries fixed to the level that they should be is very important. so i don't think there's any argument there. the question is, how do you get there? this proposal is a narrowly based tax, and it is created at
. >> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our newsmaker.or won't there be a tax on sugary beverages? let's get the inside story. ♪ good morning, and welcome to "inside story." i'm tamala edwards, and again, our guest this morning is city council president darrell clarke. always good to have you here. >> my pleasure. >> and i'm sure everywhere you go, people want to talk about soda tax, so let's do it here. >> absolutely. >> what is your...
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this is video from lincoln university in missouri where the family of darrel blackman received an honorary sociology degree this morning. in 2014 the football star was on his way home after working three jobs when his car slammed into a guardrail on highway 101 in mill valley. the abc 7 news i-team reported that a flaw in the guardrail's design may have led to his death. >>> facebook's sheryl sandberg delivered a powerful call for gratitude during her commencement speech to uc berkeley today. sandberg said the sudden death of her husband dave goldberg last year has made her appreciate life so much more. >> it is the greatest irony of my life, that losing my husband helps me find deeper gratitude, gratitude for the kindness of my friends, the love of my family, and the laughter of my children. thank you. >> sandberg is chief operating officer for base book. she urged new grads to be resilient like she's tried to be despite facing so many challenges. >>> a california boy decided to take action when two classmates were diagnosed with cancer. coming up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, how he's turn
this is video from lincoln university in missouri where the family of darrel blackman received an honorary sociology degree this morning. in 2014 the football star was on his way home after working three jobs when his car slammed into a guardrail on highway 101 in mill valley. the abc 7 news i-team reported that a flaw in the guardrail's design may have led to his death. >>> facebook's sheryl sandberg delivered a powerful call for gratitude during her commencement speech to uc berkeley...
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who would darrell vote for? i'm not sure darrell would vote. >> we have two more.how does he fillm th walking dead and have his son? >> georgia to new york is not that far of a flight, so when i have time off i fly back here. lots of face time. i think he's going to come and shadow a director on the show this year. because he kind of wants to be a director now. >> how old is he? >> he's 16. he'll watch the show and say you know what you did wrong? it's at that stage right now. >> if you could be in a relationship with anyone on "the walking dead" who would it be? >> gee, i don't know. rick is kind of my bff so maybe we'll just hold hands in the zombie apocalypse. i don't know. i'm in love -- the whole cast. i think i've kissed them all and they have all seen me naked and we're all good friends. i could run away with any of them to be honest. >> what about your, susan? >> what accounts for the intense popularity of the show. you can't walk away from the stock exchange. what do you think resonates so much with fans? >> it's -- everyone first thought it was a show abo
who would darrell vote for? i'm not sure darrell would vote. >> we have two more.how does he fillm th walking dead and have his son? >> georgia to new york is not that far of a flight, so when i have time off i fly back here. lots of face time. i think he's going to come and shadow a director on the show this year. because he kind of wants to be a director now. >> how old is he? >> he's 16. he'll watch the show and say you know what you did wrong? it's at that stage...
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we will talk to darrell issa coming up next.he chilling 911 case from a police officer after he approaches a suspect and bullets start flying. >> they shot me. white male, long hair, trench coat. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests, i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. twell what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? that's right. i'm talking full time delivery of 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutrients. ever see a peanut take a day off? i don't think so. harness the hardworking power of the peanut. >> the highest ranking republican in congress is still not endorsing donald trump. another leader is saying get on the trump train. we will
we will talk to darrell issa coming up next.he chilling 911 case from a police officer after he approaches a suspect and bullets start flying. >> they shot me. white male, long hair, trench coat. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. i'm in vests and as a vested...
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all eyes will be watching to see if fletcher cox and darrell sprawls will be at the eagles practice facilityfor that camp. >>> cornerback nolan carroll is working his way back from an injury he suffered in detroit and cut short a good season for him. he talked about the progress he's made rehabbing it. >> i'm ahead of schedule. we didn't think i would be doing this stuff outside. it's one of those things where every day i'm working, i continue getting better, every day i feel good. you take it day by day and see how it is. >>> on the other side of the ball, eagles coaches continue installing doug peterson's office. several players are getting used to the new pace. >> there's intricacies that you can only learn through the refs in practice. i think everyone is excited to learn the new offense. there's a lot of options. the quarterback has the ability to change the routes, small things like a post or a corner, something like that, depending on the defense. there's a little more freedom in that regard. >>> checking in on the nba games, western conference finals between the warriors and thunder.
all eyes will be watching to see if fletcher cox and darrell sprawls will be at the eagles practice facilityfor that camp. >>> cornerback nolan carroll is working his way back from an injury he suffered in detroit and cut short a good season for him. he talked about the progress he's made rehabbing it. >> i'm ahead of schedule. we didn't think i would be doing this stuff outside. it's one of those things where every day i'm working, i continue getting better, every day i feel...
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yesterday city council president darrell clarke and others were skeptical about the proposal's abilitytually raise revenue. >> this is new. the fbi is joining philadelphia police to look for a man who robbed a bank in the spring garden section. the surveillance ick pictures were taken at the branch on the 2100 block of spring garden street yesterday afternoon. the man told the teller he had a gun and demanded money. he never showed a weapon but police believe he is armed and dangerous. there is a reward being offered in the case. >> still to come on "action news" a second grader apparently fooled school officials with a fake note. her parents are upset. after seeing the note you may understand why. >> an entire canadian is packing up and leaving the flee the flames coming from a destructive wildfire. david. >> umbrellas with the kids along with a jacket. it will stay cloudy and coolly it won't be raining all the time but there's a chance of them getting caught with a sprinkle or shower both on the way in and the way home. things are getting a little bit better. >> another brand new sto
yesterday city council president darrell clarke and others were skeptical about the proposal's abilitytually raise revenue. >> this is new. the fbi is joining philadelphia police to look for a man who robbed a bank in the spring garden section. the surveillance ick pictures were taken at the branch on the 2100 block of spring garden street yesterday afternoon. the man told the teller he had a gun and demanded money. he never showed a weapon but police believe he is armed and dangerous....
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late last night crews were finally able to open the road by darrell drive. kpix 5's andria borba shows us the town's constant fight with the pipes >>> reporter: it's not hard to see why this water pipe flooded yards. >> when there's property damage we refer customers to risk management for any impact to property. >> reporter: for ted fleischman the flooding isn't new. >> the 100 year flood is happening every 19 years. >> reporter: thousands of gallons of gushing water washed away five feet of dirt under the asphalt. >> we're seeing our aging system come to the end of its life cycle. >> reporter: 20 feet of split cast iron pipe was installed in 1489 but east bay m.u.d. is looking to replace 40 miles of pipe per year up from 10 miles a year. >> to replace a mile of pipe is $2 million. >> reporter: when the road is fixed, east bay m.u.d. said they are averaging three water main breaks a day so they won't be resting very long. andria borba, kpix 5. >>> let's check the weather. i can tell it's already cooler. >> it is a little cool. we have the influx of cloud co
late last night crews were finally able to open the road by darrell drive. kpix 5's andria borba shows us the town's constant fight with the pipes >>> reporter: it's not hard to see why this water pipe flooded yards. >> when there's property damage we refer customers to risk management for any impact to property. >> reporter: for ted fleischman the flooding isn't new. >> the 100 year flood is happening every 19 years. >> reporter: thousands of gallons of gushing...
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jurors deliberated for nearly two days before reaching guilty verdicts against 25-year-old darrell williams for the murders of alaysha and 22-year- old anthony madeiras who was killed seven weeks later. >> this has been a long three years. >> nobody understands. we're so happy. >> reporter: prosecutors say williams went on a premeditated murder spree to get back at a gang member for an earlier murder that same day. an innocent sleepover turned into the wrong place at the wrong time for alaysha. >> found her killer. tears of joy. tears of joy. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and jurors will be back next week for the penalty phase. they will decide between the death penalty or life in prison without parole. in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> new at 5:00 a setback for the hunger strikers who want san francisco police chief greg suhr fired. everyone in the group called the "frisco five" is in the hospital. kpix 5 reporter andria borba tells us others now are take up their fight. >> reporter: well, liz, the protestors inside city hall about an hour ago just in the past five minutes have moved
jurors deliberated for nearly two days before reaching guilty verdicts against 25-year-old darrell williams for the murders of alaysha and 22-year- old anthony madeiras who was killed seven weeks later. >> this has been a long three years. >> nobody understands. we're so happy. >> reporter: prosecutors say williams went on a premeditated murder spree to get back at a gang member for an earlier murder that same day. an innocent sleepover turned into the wrong place at the wrong...
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just an hour ago crews finally reopened the road on glory a boulevard near darrell drive. andrea bosch a shows the mess left behind. >>reporter: it's not hard to see why this east bay mud water pipe flooded yards this morning. >> when there's property damage we refer customers to our risk management they can contact risk management if there's any impact to properties. >>reporter: for ted fleischmann the flooding on glory a boulevard isn't new. >> the hundred year flood is happening every 19 years. >>reporter: crude worked through the afternoon and evening to cut out damaged pipes from under the roadway where thousands of gallons of gushing water washed away five feet of dirt under the statute. >> we're seeing our aging system come to the end of its life cycle. >>reporter: in or intoday that were 20 feet of cast iron pipe installed in 1948. they are looking to replace 40 miles of pipe per year. cost over is not cheap. >> to replace one mile of pipe is about $2 million. >>reporter: when the waters have receded and the road is patched back up east bay mud says their crews wil
just an hour ago crews finally reopened the road on glory a boulevard near darrell drive. andrea bosch a shows the mess left behind. >>reporter: it's not hard to see why this east bay mud water pipe flooded yards this morning. >> when there's property damage we refer customers to our risk management they can contact risk management if there's any impact to properties. >>reporter: for ted fleischmann the flooding on glory a boulevard isn't new. >> the hundred year flood...
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yesterday city council president darrell clarke and others were skeptical about the proposal's ability to actually raise revenue. >> david joins us. some seeing rain from the skies. others not. >> storm tracker6 double scan shows you the farther north you are the better chance you have of seeing some of that rain this morning as we give you the bird's eye view you can see how it's pulling off to the north and clearing wilmington and the state of delaware. looks like that stuff off of cape may is also missing land at this point and probably just staying out to sea. but in southeastern pennsylvania and then up toward trenton we still are dealing with some showers and every now and then you can see that they are steadier showers with the darker shades of green an little bit of yellow still surviving. doylestown still picking this up norristown malvern but these places will be drying out before too much longer. if you're farther to the north in allentown and bethlehem and easton you're kind of in and out of the raindrops and you probably have another couple of hours before that finally get
yesterday city council president darrell clarke and others were skeptical about the proposal's ability to actually raise revenue. >> david joins us. some seeing rain from the skies. others not. >> storm tracker6 double scan shows you the farther north you are the better chance you have of seeing some of that rain this morning as we give you the bird's eye view you can see how it's pulling off to the north and clearing wilmington and the state of delaware. looks like that stuff off...
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please help me welcome congressman darrell issa. [applause] i was looking for that when i arrived. there are different estimate that we will have the next five years between 21 billion to 50 billion in the connected devices. why don't we open with kind of since you know more about it than me what that looks like and how our lives are going to shift. >> the definition of connected today is rather simple. it's a radiofrequency product that's active and transmits and receives. that's pretty much what we are looking at. a great deal of it some of that we look at as a connection between you and me and where we are going into the connection between all of us that isn't just between you and me but inherently is between you and all of them and simultaneously because i'm connected to you and all of them that network one of which everything is available based on certain rights is the next generation of the internet of things. >> that sounds exciting and it sounds a little scary. >> i'm connected to the internet with everybody but on the internet. we think of most of our appliances if you wil
please help me welcome congressman darrell issa. [applause] i was looking for that when i arrived. there are different estimate that we will have the next five years between 21 billion to 50 billion in the connected devices. why don't we open with kind of since you know more about it than me what that looks like and how our lives are going to shift. >> the definition of connected today is rather simple. it's a radiofrequency product that's active and transmits and receives. that's pretty...
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darrell clarke, the city council president, is saying, "well, let's see about what we can do with halfent, maybe one cent"... and then there's this other thing of, "is it worth it"? does pre-- everyone assumes pre-k does enormous good for children. does it really? is it worth the money to pay for, and can the city pull this off and have this up and running in a year... or two or a half a year? >> well, i think part of it has to be, how are they going to plan for pulling it off over a period of time? what the mayor campaigned on was universal pre-k for all children in the city of philadelphia -- whether it's three cent or one cent, you're not gonna get enough money to do it for all children in the city of philadelphia. and what i'm hopeful is that, you know, what happens -- and i hope the mayor continues with the program and council and he will figure out how to fund it. but the question's, "how do you keep it going so you actually do universal pre-k, you don't just check off a campaign promise with 3,000 to 5,000 kids getting --" >> can't be the only -- >> but there's no question that
darrell clarke, the city council president, is saying, "well, let's see about what we can do with halfent, maybe one cent"... and then there's this other thing of, "is it worth it"? does pre-- everyone assumes pre-k does enormous good for children. does it really? is it worth the money to pay for, and can the city pull this off and have this up and running in a year... or two or a half a year? >> well, i think part of it has to be, how are they going to plan for...
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congressman darrell issa joining us from california right now.> thank you for covering this. neil: what are you doing it for? >> well, my successor, jason chaffetz already looked at a very long record on the commissioner, one in which he made false testimony before our committee. he failed to protect documents, a lot of them to be destroyed under his watch. and quite candidly he withheld both information and mischaracterized what he could have given us. so these failures to do exactly the job that he said he came in to do, which is restore confidence is the reason that the chairman referred to our committee for impeachment. the punishment for impeachment remove somebody from office who is no longer qualified or who failed to faithfully uphold the duties of that office. for the american people who saw their rights unfairly taken away, saw themselves essentially persecuted under lois lerner, he has in fact failed to perform the very duty he told our committee he came to do. neil: do you fear though, that in the mainstream media will cover this as s
congressman darrell issa joining us from california right now.> thank you for covering this. neil: what are you doing it for? >> well, my successor, jason chaffetz already looked at a very long record on the commissioner, one in which he made false testimony before our committee. he failed to protect documents, a lot of them to be destroyed under his watch. and quite candidly he withheld both information and mischaracterized what he could have given us. so these failures to do exactly...
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congressman darrell issa endorsing donald trump saying he's the obvious choice for americans.ording to experts it's looking tough for gop frontrunner donald trump. national polls have him trailing hillary clinton by 10 points. if the election was today hillary would easily defeat donald trump. but if he can improve his polling average by 10 points and trump would win five of those battleground states to go along with the others. how close is this thing? let's bring in the panel. rich, hillary riding high in the polls. i think she had a 14-points lead in the more recent one. but its many early. are the democrats comfortable with this or do they understand this will be a nail biter? >> i think if you have had anybody from the clinton campaign under oath, they would tell you it's a polarized country, they are expecting it will be a very highly contested race. nobody is taking these 10-15-point spreads to the bank. the fact of the matter is it was entirely different circumstance with reagan. he was the government largest state in america among other things. when trump says i may w
congressman darrell issa endorsing donald trump saying he's the obvious choice for americans.ording to experts it's looking tough for gop frontrunner donald trump. national polls have him trailing hillary clinton by 10 points. if the election was today hillary would easily defeat donald trump. but if he can improve his polling average by 10 points and trump would win five of those battleground states to go along with the others. how close is this thing? let's bring in the panel. rich, hillary...
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. >> darrell rory is a friend who grew up with tupac in marin city. >> it is a sad day right now.nd she did a lot of work to clean his name up and to preserve his legacy. >> that was posh to her. that people got to see the good side of the work he was trying to do. and that song dear mama will live on forever. >> . >>> now the coroner's office will be doing a full investigation to figure out the exact cause of shakurdavis' death t and they will try to figure out if she had any under lying health problems that led to her teeth. >> live in marin county. >>> new at noon, they hope a $10,000 rewartd will help solve a case that has gone cold. >> he was gunned down on may 12, 2013 in the berkeley hills. he was with two friends when he broke up a fight between two groups of people he didn't know. one person left and game came back with a shotgun. s he was able to drive a short disanswer and he died as he his vehicle ended on the side of the road. they know what happened. >>> two san jose brothers accused of killing their parents are giving conflicting statements. 22-year-old hasid and 17
. >> darrell rory is a friend who grew up with tupac in marin city. >> it is a sad day right now.nd she did a lot of work to clean his name up and to preserve his legacy. >> that was posh to her. that people got to see the good side of the work he was trying to do. and that song dear mama will live on forever. >> . >>> now the coroner's office will be doing a full investigation to figure out the exact cause of shakurdavis' death t and they will try to figure out...
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republicanornia derek isil will -- darrell issa will discuss civil forfeiture asset laws. and, connecticut democrat congressman will be on to talk about legislation moving through the house to address the opioid crisis, including a bill he sponsored which would provide $600 million in emergency funding. from "thedefrank national journal" will talk about his coverage of both george w. bush and george h.w. bush. he will also talk about the bush family strong dislike of donald trump. "book tv" has 48 hours of nonfiction books at authors every weekend. saturday at 10:00 be -- 10:00 p.m. eastern, don watkins. >> the reason i say inequality isn't a problem, is because we are concerned with how much money you had, but how did you get? did you get it through a way that was fair or unfair? when you try to equalize people who earned their money honestly, we are trying to say that is not a fair way to treat people. t-rex in the book, mr. watkins not the american dream is limited by income inequality. on sunday afternoon, and iraq
republicanornia derek isil will -- darrell issa will discuss civil forfeiture asset laws. and, connecticut democrat congressman will be on to talk about legislation moving through the house to address the opioid crisis, including a bill he sponsored which would provide $600 million in emergency funding. from "thedefrank national journal" will talk about his coverage of both george w. bush and george h.w. bush. he will also talk about the bush family strong dislike of donald trump....
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. >> reporter: earlier i spoke with garl cla darrel clark and he told me the proposed tax is in his words troubling. when i asked him if that meant that he's against tax, he would only say that he believed three cents is excessive. the city guy hastcity finance d testified that the tax will generate $95 million a year just on universal pre-k community schools and parks and rec buildings in philadelphia. now, we did spend time tracking town other city council members to try to find out where they stand on this issue, what tore they still need to make a decision. we'll have that part of the story coming up during our 6:00 news cast. rosemary connors, nbc 10. >>> we may get answers as to what called the deadly track derailment. the ntsb plans to hold a hearing in washington, d.c. next tuesday. they say they will reveal the probable cause of the derailment. one year ago tomorrow, amtrak train 188 ran off the tracks after sepeeding through a sharp curve. eight died, hundreds were injured. and you can count on nbc 10 to bring you the latest developments from tuesday's hearing. >>> a late start
. >> reporter: earlier i spoke with garl cla darrel clark and he told me the proposed tax is in his words troubling. when i asked him if that meant that he's against tax, he would only say that he believed three cents is excessive. the city guy hastcity finance d testified that the tax will generate $95 million a year just on universal pre-k community schools and parks and rec buildings in philadelphia. now, we did spend time tracking town other city council members to try to find out...
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---damian trujillo nos tiene la exclusiva --- take pkg ;01 banner ;16baltazar darrel damian dice: "elel asinato, y hoy el pero ahora hay dora en el caso." en una maÑana nublada y lluviosa, btazar ajo salide la corte superior con malas noticias. aun no le puede decir a sus tr niÑas que el co del hombre que se declaro culpable de asesinar a su mama no se ha cerrado. sot/1:31:06 baltazar says: "coraj coje. frtracion porquno se lleel fin todo." teresa maravilla fue asida en mo del 2014 en shogar dsan jose. el sospechoso como autor del crimen es este hombre, su propio primo gabriel. hoy era el dia de su stena, explicar los motivos de esa sin decisin. baltazar dice que nuncaes ha dicho a sus hijaque su mae habia siasesinada. solamente que fallecio. sot/1:31:36 baltazar says: "para no batlazar le dio la mala noticia a sus hijas esta semana. sot/1:31:22 baltazar says: demasiadduromuch chiquita no entiende todavia, pero demasiado duro" sot/1:29:48 cortez says: the family is really in crisis right now." familia aun esta en crisis. a la famia, ya que baazar esndo padre so jardinero. sot/1:29:51
---damian trujillo nos tiene la exclusiva --- take pkg ;01 banner ;16baltazar darrel damian dice: "elel asinato, y hoy el pero ahora hay dora en el caso." en una maÑana nublada y lluviosa, btazar ajo salide la corte superior con malas noticias. aun no le puede decir a sus tr niÑas que el co del hombre que se declaro culpable de asesinar a su mama no se ha cerrado. sot/1:31:06 baltazar says: "coraj coje. frtracion porquno se lleel fin todo." teresa maravilla fue asida en mo...
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that's where darrell maymon comes in. >> friends that have cats, i go down and visit them and pet them and 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, rece
that's where darrell maymon comes in. >> friends that have cats, i go down and visit them and pet them and 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...