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>> darrell: it is a recommendation. chris christie has been a friend of president trump and said, i know a guy i think you should interview and see if you like them. i like him, i think you might like them. to be honest, anyone is in upgrade over comey. barney fife is an upgrade over comey. whoever present comes -- president trump hicks is going to invite scrutiny. i'm comfortable. >> eboni: he was the prosecutor in the enron scandal. a lot of people said they were too big to prosecute but here you have this attorney going after them and being successful. >> andrew: he has impeccable credentials. i think donald trump wants to get the best people. can i say something personal about him? people don't realize this because he is so controversial with the democrats in the mainstream media. but when bob kraft's wife was dying company called called them every day. david freeman, ambassador to israel, his wife passed away. he spent three hours in a car so he could make shiva. people don't see that about donald trump. they see t
>> darrell: it is a recommendation. chris christie has been a friend of president trump and said, i know a guy i think you should interview and see if you like them. i like him, i think you might like them. to be honest, anyone is in upgrade over comey. barney fife is an upgrade over comey. whoever present comes -- president trump hicks is going to invite scrutiny. i'm comfortable. >> eboni: he was the prosecutor in the enron scandal. a lot of people said they were too big to...
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ever since darrell issa has been under fire by constituents. he gets protested outside his office every single week. he's holding this town hall meeting in a very remote area. several protesters here have been complaining because it was hard to reach. there's no cell service here so people will have trouble live streaming what they're seeing inside at the meeting. nonetheless, they're here. they're out there talking about health care, they're talking about planned parenthood, about 500 people were able to get inside the meeting. some of them were ticketed and others came and stood outside saying they were going to stand in line and hopefully get in if there was room. darrell issa about to start. he's probably going to get under way in 15 minutes. he's going to get a pretty rowdy demonstration but you've got to give him props for showing up when he's meeting this reaction. >> we'll speak with you in an hour and get more. thanks so much, beth. >>> vladimir putin's new comments about the election hacking and how they could impact the cloud of susp
ever since darrell issa has been under fire by constituents. he gets protested outside his office every single week. he's holding this town hall meeting in a very remote area. several protesters here have been complaining because it was hard to reach. there's no cell service here so people will have trouble live streaming what they're seeing inside at the meeting. nonetheless, they're here. they're out there talking about health care, they're talking about planned parenthood, about 500 people...
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-- darrell issa. how are you? >> your opening was right on. the interesting thing about free speech. free speech is there for a purpose. it's to give us an opportunity to have dialogue to change minds and get a better decision. as soon as free speech is about hate, killing and cutting off debate, you lose the whole purpose our first amendment exists for is to get alternate ideas into a common cauldron to be stirred around with a better decision coming from it. judge jeanine: when you talk about free speech, you obviously understand it. but the free speech is not just about locking down or preventing the other side from having ideas. this is a calling to an incitement to violence. the assassination of the president, it's time. kathy griffin. all of this hatred, i fear for the president. i really do do and elected officials. >> there is no question we are less safe because of this kind of incitement and there is no question we are less safe around the world because of similar villification of people. i
-- darrell issa. how are you? >> your opening was right on. the interesting thing about free speech. free speech is there for a purpose. it's to give us an opportunity to have dialogue to change minds and get a better decision. as soon as free speech is about hate, killing and cutting off debate, you lose the whole purpose our first amendment exists for is to get alternate ideas into a common cauldron to be stirred around with a better decision coming from it. judge jeanine: when you talk...
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with meme rtable darrell and ed royce and issa, he is working hard. e had the closest race we won in the country, it was just over half a percentage point, he was we had that was between zero and two points. everybody else won by more than two points, so we didn't have a races, darrell issa s it, he's certainly upped his game for this cycle. he will face the same person and usually on rematch, it is harder challenger to win the second time, if they didn't win people's time because images start to get baked in and who is the e, challenger to darrell issa, i will find the concerns people had about him and the reasons he didn't win in 2016 show through in 2018. so, i feel comfortable in we have other states minnesota, d in, in for example, three of the best republican seats not held by a minnesota. are in one of them, tim walls, is retired. next question out of my month. mr. stivers: and a great money from o raised january to march and his dad was hagendorn.s, jim i think he is an eighth-year deny raising an't months in the first makes him a good candida
with meme rtable darrell and ed royce and issa, he is working hard. e had the closest race we won in the country, it was just over half a percentage point, he was we had that was between zero and two points. everybody else won by more than two points, so we didn't have a races, darrell issa s it, he's certainly upped his game for this cycle. he will face the same person and usually on rematch, it is harder challenger to win the second time, if they didn't win people's time because images start...
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right now, though, on the line, darrell calling from washington, d.c., republican. hi, darrell. you got the floor. caller: hi. i have to say the last person who was on the phone, i agree with him. what this -- what trump is doing is myopic. he's just tearing up old things just because he can. i don't buy this. he's grifter at heart, i feel. this whole thing is a show that does nothing more than hurt us. and that's all i got to say. thank you very much. host: darrell calling from washington, d.c. here's a call from lisa, queens village, new york, democrats. caller: good afternoon. i totally agree with the last caller. i really feel like mr. trump is really playing a jedi mind trick on americans. a ponzi scheme hand game. i don't know why people aren't ollowing everything. he's all president trump, it kills me to say this, all president trump is doing is undoing what his predecessor did because he didn't like the black man being president, simple as that. he started with the birth and stuff in 2007 and 2008. he never stopped. he got in to become president and he doesn't give a dar
right now, though, on the line, darrell calling from washington, d.c., republican. hi, darrell. you got the floor. caller: hi. i have to say the last person who was on the phone, i agree with him. what this -- what trump is doing is myopic. he's just tearing up old things just because he can. i don't buy this. he's grifter at heart, i feel. this whole thing is a show that does nothing more than hurt us. and that's all i got to say. thank you very much. host: darrell calling from washington,...
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-- darrell issa. how are you? >> your opening was right on. the interesting thing about free speech. free speech is there for a purpose. it's to give us an opportunity to have dialogue to change minds and get a better decision. as soon as free speech is about hate, killing and cutting off debate, you lose the whole purpose our first amendment exists for is to get alternate ideas into a common cauldron to be stirred around with a better decision coming from it. judge jeanine: when you talk about free speech, you obviously understand it. but the free speech is not just about locking down or preventing the other side from having ideas. this is a calling to an incitement to violence. the assassination of the president, it's time. kathy griffin. all of this hatred, i fear for the president. i really do do and elected officials. >> there is no question we are less safe because of this kind of incitement and there is no question we are less safe around the world because of similar villification of people. i
-- darrell issa. how are you? >> your opening was right on. the interesting thing about free speech. free speech is there for a purpose. it's to give us an opportunity to have dialogue to change minds and get a better decision. as soon as free speech is about hate, killing and cutting off debate, you lose the whole purpose our first amendment exists for is to get alternate ideas into a common cauldron to be stirred around with a better decision coming from it. judge jeanine: when you talk...
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>> reporter: darrell langston didn't paint his house but did spruce up his car with a little blue and gold trim. >> the dub nation, it's a nation, not just a group. >> absolutely incredible. >> reporter: the novelty of this house is certainly not lost on passers by who often stop to take pictures. >> man, this is the greatest monument i've ever seen. >> reporter: after ail when your whole world revolves around the winning team like the warriors, you've just got to show it. >> sweet! go warriors, go warriors! die hard warriors, it's over with. we're getting ready to party on friday night. >> reporter: and we're back live herein side oracle soon to be rocking full of warriors fans. this is sold out tonight, 16,000 people expected, dan and alma. we showed you the house. we also showed you a lot of warriors garb. i took a look at the most popular warriors jersey, the most popular nba jersey, it is two warriors at the top of that list, steph curry at number one, some other guy from cleveland at number 2. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and then kevin durant. >> i can't figure out who the other g
>> reporter: darrell langston didn't paint his house but did spruce up his car with a little blue and gold trim. >> the dub nation, it's a nation, not just a group. >> absolutely incredible. >> reporter: the novelty of this house is certainly not lost on passers by who often stop to take pictures. >> man, this is the greatest monument i've ever seen. >> reporter: after ail when your whole world revolves around the winning team like the warriors, you've just...
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darrell issa was it, and he has certainly upped his game for this cycle. he will face the same person, and usually on a rematch it is harder for the challenger to win the second time if they did not win the first time, because people's images start to get baked in. mr. applegate, the challenger to darrell issa will find that the concerns people had about him are the reasons he did not win in 2016 will also show through in 2018. i feel really comfortable in california. we have other states that we are focused in. in minnesota, for example. three of the best republicans republican seats not held by republican are up. we have a great candidate who raised $250,000 in the first quarter, from january to march. his dad was in congress. he is gemini and/or. -- jim agendorn. you can't deny that raising that kind of money in the first months makes him a good candidate, and he will continue on. they finally found a democrat to get into the race this week. a former state legislator, but i feel very good about our chances to pick up that. every seat we pick up on offen
darrell issa was it, and he has certainly upped his game for this cycle. he will face the same person, and usually on a rematch it is harder for the challenger to win the second time if they did not win the first time, because people's images start to get baked in. mr. applegate, the challenger to darrell issa will find that the concerns people had about him are the reasons he did not win in 2016 will also show through in 2018. i feel really comfortable in california. we have other states that...
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. >>> darrell issa won a raizor thin margin last year.t won't be easier for him as he begins campaigning in just months. a live report is next. anything. even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. makeure the germthey bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. new biwhat are we gonna do?ys... how about we pump more into promotions? ♪ nah. what else? what if we hire more sales reps? ♪ nah. what else? what if we digitize the whole supply chain? so people can customize
. >>> darrell issa won a raizor thin margin last year.t won't be easier for him as he begins campaigning in just months. a live report is next. anything. even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ everything your family touches sticks with...
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. >> the voice of darrell a good samaritan scene in this surveillance video fighting an armed man whoed a wawa store on cross keys road in winslow township. >> pretty much didn't know anything else that was going on around me whatsoever. it was just stop him. get that begun out of his hand and make sure everybody is safe. >> reporter: darrell does not want his face shown but let us show you the stitches above his eye and bandages on his hands after what started as an early wednesday morning stop for coffee and doughnuts turned into a bold life-saving mission. >> blessed everything worked out. everybody was able to go home except for the bad guy. you know he got what he deserved. >> reporter: 52-year-old good guy says he saw the bad guy identified as 26-year-old he will alexander ray point a gun at two female workers before taking action. >> he put the pistol to the back of her head and that's when i just react the. he struck me in the face a couple of times. one strike in my left eye. resulting in three stitches and busted lip. few cuts and scrapes and bumps and bruises. seemed like i
. >> the voice of darrell a good samaritan scene in this surveillance video fighting an armed man whoed a wawa store on cross keys road in winslow township. >> pretty much didn't know anything else that was going on around me whatsoever. it was just stop him. get that begun out of his hand and make sure everybody is safe. >> reporter: darrell does not want his face shown but let us show you the stitches above his eye and bandages on his hands after what started as an early...
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let's hear from darrell, in idaho, independent. darrell, good morning, we are approaching 10 a.m., we expect the seat to be in right there on the screen. greta, happy to talk, i used to be darrell, in caldwell,h, i moved to idaho, so i got away from the uture earthquake, the program of full measure with suzanne, fantastic lly god a program revealing the fact that all these people, the higher up go, the more money they got to gather up. we're living in a united states just rica now that is saturated with as many -- i like this i call it here, gossipers running the country. more gossip we hear, better they like it, you have stacks of judge shows. the what is gossip about comey hearing? aller: think of this here, comey comes in and literally tells us all the crimes hillary and said it made him nauseous, that ended that. as ld trump comes in president and he basically is stifled, he can't move ahead because just seems like our wants to put the democrats in their situation, theirs and ans in the rest of us who are independent, we sit th
let's hear from darrell, in idaho, independent. darrell, good morning, we are approaching 10 a.m., we expect the seat to be in right there on the screen. greta, happy to talk, i used to be darrell, in caldwell,h, i moved to idaho, so i got away from the uture earthquake, the program of full measure with suzanne, fantastic lly god a program revealing the fact that all these people, the higher up go, the more money they got to gather up. we're living in a united states just rica now that is...
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so we did not have a lot of close races, but darrell issa was it, and he has certainly upped his game for this cycle. usually on a rematch, it is harder for the challenger to win the second time if they did not win the first time, because people's images are baked in. mr. applegate, the challenger to daryl iser, -- darrell issa may find that the reason he did not win in 2016, will also show through in 2018. i feel really comfortable in california and we have other states that we are focused in such as minnesota for example. three of the best republicans needs not held by a republican -- now held by a republican are up. we have a great candidate who raised $250,000 in the first water, his father was in congress, -- in the first quarter. you cannot deny it, raising the kind of money, makes him a good candidate, and he will continue on. they finally found a democrat to get into the race there this week, i think you as a former state legislator, but i feel very good about our chances to pick up that the. when you talk about our big strategy, it is raise more money, x and the playing field
so we did not have a lot of close races, but darrell issa was it, and he has certainly upped his game for this cycle. usually on a rematch, it is harder for the challenger to win the second time if they did not win the first time, because people's images are baked in. mr. applegate, the challenger to daryl iser, -- darrell issa may find that the reason he did not win in 2016, will also show through in 2018. i feel really comfortable in california and we have other states that we are focused in...
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. >> reporter: a good samaritan named darrell seen in surveillance video mixing it up with an armed robbera wawa in winslow township. he doesn't want his face shown but let us show you his injuries after an early wednesday morning stop for coffee and doughnuts turned into this. >> the lord just had me in the situation at the right time, and, you know, blessed everything work out. everybody was able to go home except for the bad guy. you know, he got what he deserved. >> reporter: 52-year-old good guy says he saw the bad guy identified as 26-year-old alexander ray point a gun at two female workers before taking action. >> he put the pistol to the back of her head, and then asked -- that's when i reactioned. seemed like it lasted for hours but it may have been lasted just a few minutes. >> within three minutes from receiving the 911 call for the active rob bro at the wawa our officers arrived there and found darrell and the suspect struggling still in a combative fight on the ground if i had to do it all over again i would. i would do it all over again each and every time. >> reporter: we ca
. >> reporter: a good samaritan named darrell seen in surveillance video mixing it up with an armed robbera wawa in winslow township. he doesn't want his face shown but let us show you his injuries after an early wednesday morning stop for coffee and doughnuts turned into this. >> the lord just had me in the situation at the right time, and, you know, blessed everything work out. everybody was able to go home except for the bad guy. you know, he got what he deserved. >>...
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. >> rachel and then darrell. >> could i ask you to expand a little bit on what you think would be the domino effect of failures to resolve the inf violations and you said that would spread over to senate not renewing new start should president trump seek that and just what that would mean in terms of doing away with predictability and transparency and returning to the cuban missile crisis level tension. >> thank you both. ulrich and anya. i was trying to get clarity from chris ford about. from germany's perspective and anya if you can put yourselves in the shoes of the kremlin for a moment, okay, what three things would german governments want to see either happen or not happen in that meeting between president trump and anya, if you can, i know it's kind of an impossible question and i want you to try anyway, what do you think the russians would be looking for with respect to the strategic relationship and i'm sure -- i'm not asking about cyber hacking or collusion with russia in the election but the security relationship between the two. >> darrell, quick question, is that limited t
. >> rachel and then darrell. >> could i ask you to expand a little bit on what you think would be the domino effect of failures to resolve the inf violations and you said that would spread over to senate not renewing new start should president trump seek that and just what that would mean in terms of doing away with predictability and transparency and returning to the cuban missile crisis level tension. >> thank you both. ulrich and anya. i was trying to get clarity from...
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>> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our guest. let's get the inside story. ♪ good morning. i'm tamala edwards. welcome to "inside story," and good morning to you, council president. happy father's day. >> thank you so much. >> big week in city council. rebuild, the mayor's signature program, makes its way through, very different than what he originally proposed. one of the key things had been a back-and-forth on minority participation. we saw somebody from city hall say that they expect, in the first year, 45% participation, to which you said, "comment in the heat of battle." do you think they will meet that benchmark in the first year? >> we better. i mean, we've hyped this program, we've set expectations across the board, and i think that it will give us the ability to achieve those goals. the simple reality is that the disparity study that was done says that those individuals are available -- female, disadvantaged. minority participation can, in fact, be achieved, so we've established a very robust program that will put in plac
>> philadelphia city council president darrell clarke is our guest. let's get the inside story. ♪ good morning. i'm tamala edwards. welcome to "inside story," and good morning to you, council president. happy father's day. >> thank you so much. >> big week in city council. rebuild, the mayor's signature program, makes its way through, very different than what he originally proposed. one of the key things had been a back-and-forth on minority participation. we saw...
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also darrell burnett talks about how the every student succeed act is impacting house states can identify ineffective teachers. >> this sunday, q&a is in hig he park new york of the presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul spero. >> the library opened in june 1941 and he was still president of the united states. this became the oval office. there were 22000 books, 914 books in this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in here. nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park new york. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider
also darrell burnett talks about how the every student succeed act is impacting house states can identify ineffective teachers. >> this sunday, q&a is in hig he park new york of the presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul spero. >> the library opened in june 1941 and he was still president of the united states. this became the oval office. there were 22000 books, 914 books in this room...
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of the entire view tomorrow on cnn's "state of the union" here on cnn. >>> republican congressman darrellfronted with the president's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. >> i would like to know if you believe that president trump is making the right decision in pulling out of the paris accords. >> it's a very, very fair question and let me answer it quickly in two stages. we put out a statement essentially saying we were disappointed with the tactic that the president is using, although he said he's going to engage and he wants to negotiate a new, better deal, i appreciate that. i would have preferred, since we, america, are leading in that reduction of carbon, we're down 7% in 12 years, yeah, it's a big deal. and i would have preferred that he negotiate from that position of strength to say that we need to have, if we're going to continue to be in it, we need to have china and india, who have not pledged to reduce, but get to sign it. north korea who did not pledge to reduce but sign it. so i do have problems with the agreement because, to sign on saying i'm going to d
of the entire view tomorrow on cnn's "state of the union" here on cnn. >>> republican congressman darrellfronted with the president's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. >> i would like to know if you believe that president trump is making the right decision in pulling out of the paris accords. >> it's a very, very fair question and let me answer it quickly in two stages. we put out a statement essentially saying we were disappointed with the...
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as you remember, jacob, darrell issa was the house oversight committee during the obama years and hey aggressive interrogator of the obama administration throughout that period. so we did hear from a constituent who stood up and asked why there wasn't the same level of scrutiny as far as this constituent is concerned about the issue of russia. let's listen. >> when is the republican party and you individually going to stand up and recognize the fact that we have still an adversary in the form of the russian government? >> i want a russia investigation and you're going to see -- continue to see me on foreign affairs and other areas where i have influence pushing it. >> reporter: and i spoke to congressman issa briefly later and he's back on the house oversight committee. he told me he's done so because he wants to hold the administration's feet to the fire. he's very careful right now, jacob. he cannot appear too close to trump, that's for sure, even though he was a trump supporter in this district that was not a trump supporting district. he can't push the president too far away eith
as you remember, jacob, darrell issa was the house oversight committee during the obama years and hey aggressive interrogator of the obama administration throughout that period. so we did hear from a constituent who stood up and asked why there wasn't the same level of scrutiny as far as this constituent is concerned about the issue of russia. let's listen. >> when is the republican party and you individually going to stand up and recognize the fact that we have still an adversary in the...
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once again, i'm darrell kimball, director of the arms control association . my friends are here for our 2017 arms control association annual meeting. please to have with us today christopher ford whose special assistant to the president and senior director for weapons of mass instruction and counter proliferation policy at the national security council. chris who has extensive experience on these issues has been on the professional staff of the senate relations committee, banking committee, easter on the personal staff of a senator susan collins as her national security advisor and before that he served at the state department as a special representative on nonproliferation and was a deputy assistant repertory for state for arms control nonproliferation disarmament verification and clients during the george w. bush administration. and as chris knows and as most of you here recognize, probably the most serious responsibility for any us president is reducing the global risks posed by nuclear weapons and nuclear proliferation. why is that? why has the presidency
once again, i'm darrell kimball, director of the arms control association . my friends are here for our 2017 arms control association annual meeting. please to have with us today christopher ford whose special assistant to the president and senior director for weapons of mass instruction and counter proliferation policy at the national security council. chris who has extensive experience on these issues has been on the professional staff of the senate relations committee, banking committee,...
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and darrell burnett talks about how the every student succeed act impacts the states' ability to identify ineffective teachers. watches which's "wafers journaling" on saturday morning ump join the discussion. >> the recently concluded session of the australian parliament, mps debate the paris climate agreement and a recent summit involve u.s. and australian military leaders. here's a recap from sky news australia. it's a half hour. >> hello, i'm tom connell and welcome to -- the 22nd of may until june 1st. will the terror attacks in manchester had an impact down here in australia. the prime minister asked about his thoughts, including keep egg australians safe. >> the member has the floor. >> my question is to the prime minister. will the prime minister update the house on the manchester terrorist attack and what the
and darrell burnett talks about how the every student succeed act impacts the states' ability to identify ineffective teachers. watches which's "wafers journaling" on saturday morning ump join the discussion. >> the recently concluded session of the australian parliament, mps debate the paris climate agreement and a recent summit involve u.s. and australian military leaders. here's a recap from sky news australia. it's a half hour. >> hello, i'm tom connell and welcome to...
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and it's already getting a little heated for republican congressman darrell issa.by the way he only won his district by two percentage points in 2016. it was very close for him. voters in his district expressed some concerns and some fears about president trump at a town hall today. it could be a preview of what issa will have to overcome in the midterm elections in 2018. nbc senior political editor beth joins me live from california. beth, there was chants, there was singing, a packed house today. you had a little bit of everything. >> yeah, i mean, think about it, richard, how things have changed for darrell issa. we all knew him during the obama administration. he was riding high. he was the chairman of house oversight, very, very powerful committee, very, very powerful position. he had subpoena power. he had this huge staff. he went after the obama administration with everything he had investigating benghazi, investigating so many other things that went on during that presidency. nothing really came to fruition. he looked into the benghazi attack, he looked int
and it's already getting a little heated for republican congressman darrell issa.by the way he only won his district by two percentage points in 2016. it was very close for him. voters in his district expressed some concerns and some fears about president trump at a town hall today. it could be a preview of what issa will have to overcome in the midterm elections in 2018. nbc senior political editor beth joins me live from california. beth, there was chants, there was singing, a packed house...
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. >>> plus republican congressman darrell issa, one of purchaser's harshest critics, facing some of his own critics today at a town hall in his home district. >>> and comedian bill maher, one of president trump's toughest critics, finds himself under fire from the left. >>> demonstrators are out in full force today. more t100 cities across the country are holding a march for truth. organizers are demanding an independent investigation into alleged russian interference into november's election and ties to president trump and his administration. we have team coverage of today's rallies. ali vitali is in the nation's capital. first, let's go to scott cohen in los angeles. what are you hearing from the crowds there? >> reporter: the original thinking going into this is they would be able to gather thousands of people for this edition of the march for truth. take a look at the turnout. it's more likely to be in the hundreds of people. this is the appointed time for the march to begin and this is who all has shown up. to be fair, it's probably a moving target because they're going to walk fro
. >>> plus republican congressman darrell issa, one of purchaser's harshest critics, facing some of his own critics today at a town hall in his home district. >>> and comedian bill maher, one of president trump's toughest critics, finds himself under fire from the left. >>> demonstrators are out in full force today. more t100 cities across the country are holding a march for truth. organizers are demanding an independent investigation into alleged russian interference...
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sacramento's mayor darrell steinberg was one of the many people in attendance. (darrell steinberg/ sacramento mayor): "we march to reaffirm our commitment to equality for the lgbtq community and all people. and we march t recommit to engagingn the fight because the work is never done." (justine) this year's parade was clouded by president trump's refusal to proclaim june as pride month. l-g-b-t officials are calling the rhetoric coming out of washington toxic... parade-goers marched today to promote tolerance and acceptance in the sacramento community. he is a legend in the music business.. still ahead -- an interview with johnny mathis about growing up in the bay area, san francisco's club scene.. and his incredible 61-year recording career. (justine) johnny mathis is a musical great.. a lent in the ranks with bing crosby and nat king cole.. he spent almost all of his young years in san franicisco.. going to college at s-f - state.. his musical career called him away from college before he could graduate, so he came back last month... to get his honorary degree
sacramento's mayor darrell steinberg was one of the many people in attendance. (darrell steinberg/ sacramento mayor): "we march to reaffirm our commitment to equality for the lgbtq community and all people. and we march t recommit to engagingn the fight because the work is never done." (justine) this year's parade was clouded by president trump's refusal to proclaim june as pride month. l-g-b-t officials are calling the rhetoric coming out of washington toxic... parade-goers marched...
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there's only about 500 seats in the auditorium where darrell issa is still speaking. there are a whole lot more people than 500 showed up so they're still out here as you can see getting loud and getting proud on the issues that they care about. inside it's a little bit more subdued. he is taking a lot of questions on health care, immigration, climate change. there was a one notable moment, however, when a woman who asked him a question, she wasn't on camera, but she said to him i'm not a paid protester and that sparked a kind of interesting back and forth with the congressman. take a listen. >> i know you've made comments about people being paid protesters, but believe me, i have never done this in my life. i've never called a congressman's office before. >> i think you're misunderstanding -- you can disagree with a fact and that's fine. i -- okay. i have never -- i have never looked -- i have never looked at anybody at any of my town hall meetings and said you're a paid protester. >> reporter: so you see there congressman issa is not afraid to get into it with the c
there's only about 500 seats in the auditorium where darrell issa is still speaking. there are a whole lot more people than 500 showed up so they're still out here as you can see getting loud and getting proud on the issues that they care about. inside it's a little bit more subdued. he is taking a lot of questions on health care, immigration, climate change. there was a one notable moment, however, when a woman who asked him a question, she wasn't on camera, but she said to him i'm not a paid...
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you mentioned darrell reynolds. born and raised in philadelphia. pulling hard for him too. nova love. i appreciate it from a temple grad. >> we don't have anybody in the first or second round this year. thanks. >>> see you at 6:00. >>> all right, a warm and comfortable day. >> beautiful out there. we are in for a father's day scorcher, though. first alert meteorologist tammie souza joins us now. the humidity is coming. >> don't you love the way we tell you, we have a heat wave. we have a heat wave. now we have a cool-down. get ready. there is another heat wave. that's summer. we'll do that to you for the next 90 days. sunshine out there. beautiful day. 83 the high in philadelphia. highest wind gust, 20 miles an hour. look at that. sunset 8:31. allentown, 82. let's look at what's going on in ballet cynwyd. 82, calm. coatesville, 77. fairly comfortable with the lower humidity. 78 in wilmington. dew point at 60. just a little bit stickier there. winds out of the south, 15 miles an hour. all right. it's going to be warm and wet weather that we will be dealing with over the next
you mentioned darrell reynolds. born and raised in philadelphia. pulling hard for him too. nova love. i appreciate it from a temple grad. >> we don't have anybody in the first or second round this year. thanks. >>> see you at 6:00. >>> all right, a warm and comfortable day. >> beautiful out there. we are in for a father's day scorcher, though. first alert meteorologist tammie souza joins us now. the humidity is coming. >> don't you love the way we tell you,...
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such an honor and a treat for you. >> darrell oates, john oates.will be singing ten times louder than we were. >> that's good show. >> ♪ >>> let's turn to food now. if you love shake shack as much as we all do. well now instead of header head owing tout pick up one of juicy burgers you can make one at h home. ervin in the details with all the details. what you cooking up. >> big news for shake shack. burr gush chain releasing its first ever cookbook called shake shack recipes and stories. that's why we have them on cooking with comb mow today. it features 70 recipes, 200 fun photos. shake fa facts tri trivia and so much more and shake shack's logan circle location they're hosting a special event today at 12:00 and the first 50 people in line get a free copy of the book a scoop of custard an voucher for free shack burger but before the fun kicks off, i'm in the kitchen with alan and good morning thank you so much for coming. >> hey, erin. so good to help you. >> last time max was in studio helped us out. we couldn't do thi today. >> the more the mer
such an honor and a treat for you. >> darrell oates, john oates.will be singing ten times louder than we were. >> that's good show. >> ♪ >>> let's turn to food now. if you love shake shack as much as we all do. well now instead of header head owing tout pick up one of juicy burgers you can make one at h home. ervin in the details with all the details. what you cooking up. >> big news for shake shack. burr gush chain releasing its first ever cookbook called...
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another good one let's go to darrell in arizona darrell? i would like to talk about marathon oil. >> i would like to talk about marathon pete. that's the much better one that's a good situation. not marathon oil let's go to dave in new york dave dave you're up. >> caller: yes >> go ahead. >> caller: all right i want to get your take on this conduit, cndt. >> i liked at it you know what? we're goingto have to come back we should have them on let's go to dennis in nevada dennis >> caller: boo-yah to you. thanks for taking my call. i love your show >> thank you >> caller: i certainly admire yo your energy. tell men me about ultraclear >> i think it's a buy. and that, ladies and gentlemen, concludes the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by - what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting
another good one let's go to darrell in arizona darrell? i would like to talk about marathon oil. >> i would like to talk about marathon pete. that's the much better one that's a good situation. not marathon oil let's go to dave in new york dave dave you're up. >> caller: yes >> go ahead. >> caller: all right i want to get your take on this conduit, cndt. >> i liked at it you know what? we're goingto have to come back we should have them on let's go to dennis in...
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so as darrell mentioned from 1946 to 1958 the u.s. conducted 67 atmospheric tests. in the marshal islands at the atolls at bikini. they included the first hydrogen bomb test, m.i.k.e. in 1952 and the infamous bravo test in 1954, 15 mega tons, 1,000 times the size of the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs. up tony debroom was a young child fishing with his father when he witnessed the test. the sky bled red, he told in march 2016, the marshal islands cases before the international court of justice were not about compensation for the effects of testing. when the cases were filed in april 2014, tony said, our people have suffered the catastrophic and irreparable damage of these weapons and we vow to fight so that no one else on earth will ever again experience these atrocities. tony also said in accepting the 2015 right livelihood award, i have seen with my very own eyes nuclear devastation and know with conviction that nuclear weapons must never again be visited upon humanity. this is not just an issue of treaty commitments or international law, though it is that, and not j
so as darrell mentioned from 1946 to 1958 the u.s. conducted 67 atmospheric tests. in the marshal islands at the atolls at bikini. they included the first hydrogen bomb test, m.i.k.e. in 1952 and the infamous bravo test in 1954, 15 mega tons, 1,000 times the size of the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs. up tony debroom was a young child fishing with his father when he witnessed the test. the sky bled red, he told in march 2016, the marshal islands cases before the international court of justice...
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and what we also see is this is detainee darrel couch. he's entering the food line here. one of the interesting things with mr. couch, you notice the routine has been to grab a cup of juice along with the food tray. mr. couch doesn't grab any juice because his intention is not to sit down to a meal. >> took the tray and rammed it right into his face. right into the orbital socket. hits him with that and was immediately pounding him with punches, hitting him with everything he could get, one time slams him to the ground. one time had him in a reverse head lock and drove his head into the floor. >> what our protocols in the suffolk county sheriff's department call for is the officer waits for backup before breaking up that fight so as not to endanger him. and you notice that as soon as he sees the entry of the team, he's moving to break up that fight. there they do, and they remove the combatants, separate them fairly quickly. >> gonzalez, who is awaiting trial on an armed assault charge to which he's pled not guilty, was immediately taken to the jail infirmary for treatmen
and what we also see is this is detainee darrel couch. he's entering the food line here. one of the interesting things with mr. couch, you notice the routine has been to grab a cup of juice along with the food tray. mr. couch doesn't grab any juice because his intention is not to sit down to a meal. >> took the tray and rammed it right into his face. right into the orbital socket. hits him with that and was immediately pounding him with punches, hitting him with everything he could get,...
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darrell harris...marin county's deputy coroner... is charged with several different child sex crimes dating back to 2008...and continuing until earler this year. santa rosa's police department is handling the case because harris often works with marin county law enforcement agencies. the 46-year-old from san rafael has worked in the marin county coroner's office for 15 years... harris posted 750-thousand dollar bail and was released. he's is on paid administrative leave and will be back in court later this month. (grant) the convictions of three santa clara county jail guards in the murder of a mentally ill inmate is going to keep the spotlight on the need for reform and oversight in the jail ste kron fours rob fladeboe is live in san jose where it's damage control time for the sheriff. (rob live) the guilty verdicts handed down yesterday are likely to keep the pressure on the jail system to implement more of the suggestions put forth by a blue ribbon panel that was formed after inmate michael tyree was murdered in his cell almost tw
darrell harris...marin county's deputy coroner... is charged with several different child sex crimes dating back to 2008...and continuing until earler this year. santa rosa's police department is handling the case because harris often works with marin county law enforcement agencies. the 46-year-old from san rafael has worked in the marin county coroner's office for 15 years... harris posted 750-thousand dollar bail and was released. he's is on paid administrative leave and will be back in...
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. >> the sixers had a bunch of players in including josh hart and darrel reynolds. >> hart is getting anxious as the draft draws closer. >> this is the first time i won't know where i'm going to be in two weeks that is like anxious you want to find out where you are going, i wish someone said you know what josh you are going here at this pick and you'll be good. i wish i knew that now no nerves just anxious. they spotted ben simmons and joel embiid working out today. simmons in the left in flip-flops. didn't he miss all last season with a foot injury? >> eight is enough we hope. the phillies will wrap up their series with the red sox they are riding an eight game losing streak. >> it's tough and part of it, most teams will go through it. and we have to fine our own way through it. it's a struggle right now but today is a new opportunity for us to come out and win a ball game. >> round one of the u.s. open is mostly in the books and scores are low, rookie fowler has a two shot lead. >>> and a shot with the soul. a hopeful camping outside of the eagles practice facility while the soul b
. >> the sixers had a bunch of players in including josh hart and darrel reynolds. >> hart is getting anxious as the draft draws closer. >> this is the first time i won't know where i'm going to be in two weeks that is like anxious you want to find out where you are going, i wish someone said you know what josh you are going here at this pick and you'll be good. i wish i knew that now no nerves just anxious. they spotted ben simmons and joel embiid working out today. simmons...
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fitzgerald, one darrell martin's son. >> very hard my only child. >> reporter: the safely found in themangled mid section of the fitzgerald, the navy destroyer off the coast of the japan saturday morning. several maritime tracker show the acs made a giant turn before slamming into the vessel. they are denying that it made the u torn. the most pressing question how did an islandize container ship -- island size container ship t-bone a navel ship. >> the water flow was tremendous, there was not a lot of time in the paces open to the sea. >> reporter: sailors fought to keep the ship from sinking. 19-year-old dakota rigby remembered by others. the fitzgerald suffered expensive damage, but the navy leaves it can be prepared. kenneth moten abc news washington. >>> and awning saved a 2-year-old's life in new york city, the girl plunged out of an open window from the 6th floor in the bronx. her father described the moments. >> i was trying to climb up on the awning, the kid from the second floor apartment was getting her attention, so she got out and climbed out. >> the little girl was okay, h
fitzgerald, one darrell martin's son. >> very hard my only child. >> reporter: the safely found in themangled mid section of the fitzgerald, the navy destroyer off the coast of the japan saturday morning. several maritime tracker show the acs made a giant turn before slamming into the vessel. they are denying that it made the u torn. the most pressing question how did an islandize container ship -- island size container ship t-bone a navel ship. >> the water flow was...
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the fire commissioner was here, as well as city council president darrell clark. >> we'll keep saying our prayers and make sure the family is okay. david is a tough guy, he'll be ready to talk about legislation on the phone tomorrow he has a hearing coming up on one of his bills. he'll be okay. >> mayor kenny ask in iceland right now, but released a statement saying in part whenever violence happens 0 on our streets it's a tragedy, when it happens near our homes where we are toaivet safe it is all -- supposed to be safe it is all the more devastating. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> david oh was first elected to council in 2011 and re-elected in 2015. he is the first asian-american elected to public office in philadelphia. else the only u.s. military vet serving on council. >>> residents in the city's frankford section helped save a woman whose attacker tried to stuff her into a trash bag. a 29-year-old woman and man were arguing when the man began to beat the woman. as she was unconscious he pro proceeded to empty the trash can and put her in a bag. the man ran off, the w
the fire commissioner was here, as well as city council president darrell clark. >> we'll keep saying our prayers and make sure the family is okay. david is a tough guy, he'll be ready to talk about legislation on the phone tomorrow he has a hearing coming up on one of his bills. he'll be okay. >> mayor kenny ask in iceland right now, but released a statement saying in part whenever violence happens 0 on our streets it's a tragedy, when it happens near our homes where we are toaivet...
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in fact, congressman darrell issa was just confronted with that very question at a town hall that he'sthern california at this hour. take a listen. >> i want to know if you believe that president trump is making the right decision pulling out of the paris accords, given the fact that our governor, many mayors across the country, michael bloomberg, a lot of people are saying they're not going to go along with anything he says. i would like your opinion on that? [ applause ] >> it's a very, very fair question and let me answer it quickly in two stages. we put out a statement essentially saying we were disappointed with the tactic that the president is using, although he said he's going to engage and he wants to negotiate a new, better deal, i appreciate that. i would have preferred since we america are leading in that reduction of carbon we're down 7% in 12 years, and yeah, it's a big deal. and i would have preferred that he negotiate from that position of strength to say that we need to have if we're going to continue to be in, we need to have china and india who did not pledge to reduc
in fact, congressman darrell issa was just confronted with that very question at a town hall that he'sthern california at this hour. take a listen. >> i want to know if you believe that president trump is making the right decision pulling out of the paris accords, given the fact that our governor, many mayors across the country, michael bloomberg, a lot of people are saying they're not going to go along with anything he says. i would like your opinion on that? [ applause ] >> it's a...
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darrell richardson says that critics don't factor into the conversation because they don't understand sport. >> some people who dope have experiences with it only see skateboarding through the spectrum of it damages property. they're unaware of what skating means to other people because they never had the opportunity for it to touch them the way skate boring touches us. >> reporter: they keep wiping out these guys and improving. you can watch them all day. 68 philly is a bass chess does and deeper meaning to it. why do you think kids love it. >> it does beat you up but it teaches you some really great life lessons that you'll have to get up and try again. you'll have to keep going after whatever you want to succeed in. >> reporter: to be honest there's no problem here. at all. >> skateboard sag chance for kid to mix physical activity with clothes, gear, music, a chance to be cool. so if you don't like it after all this time, the skaters, the sport, they don't care. i'm hank and that's my take. ♪ >>> you sigh it you shoot it our frescoes users are helping to show what's going on around
darrell richardson says that critics don't factor into the conversation because they don't understand sport. >> some people who dope have experiences with it only see skateboarding through the spectrum of it damages property. they're unaware of what skating means to other people because they never had the opportunity for it to touch them the way skate boring touches us. >> reporter: they keep wiping out these guys and improving. you can watch them all day. 68 philly is a bass chess...
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also, darrell burnett of education league talks about the every students succeed act is impacting the ability of states to identify ineffective teachers. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. hisident trump offered first public comments concerning the senate testimony of former fbi director james comey during a joint news conference with the president of romania. this is about 30 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and the president of romania. president trump: thank you very much. president iohannis, thank you for being here. it's an honor to welcome such a good friend of america to the white house. as you know, the people of romania and america share much in common. a love of freedom, proud cultures, rich traditions, and a vast and storied landscape to call home. the relationship between our two countries stretches back well over a century, but today we especially reaffirm and celebrate our strategic partnership that began more than 20 years ago. that partnership covered many dimensions, including economic, mi
also, darrell burnett of education league talks about the every students succeed act is impacting the ability of states to identify ineffective teachers. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. hisident trump offered first public comments concerning the senate testimony of former fbi director james comey during a joint news conference with the president of romania. this is about 30 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the...
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. >> reporter: like so many americans, darrell foss is worried the active life he's always enjoyed will be thrown off course by his memory problems diagnosed as mild cognitive impairment. >> so conversations get to be a little difficult because i'm trying to remember a word, and i can't remember the word. >> three, two and -- >> reporter: tonight, new encouragement for him and his wife mary that there are things people can do that may prevent or slow down mental decline. the respected national academies of sciences reviewed the past seven years of research looking for good evidence about what might work and what doesn't. >> there are probably three areas that indicate that there may be something we can do to influence our cognitive aging. >> reporter: here's what you can do. control high blood pressure especially in middle age. exercise. resistance training or aerobics two to three hours a week at least. and do cognitive training. using special techniques to help you remember phone numbers, names and dates. more targeted than those costly popular computerized brain training programs. >>
. >> reporter: like so many americans, darrell foss is worried the active life he's always enjoyed will be thrown off course by his memory problems diagnosed as mild cognitive impairment. >> so conversations get to be a little difficult because i'm trying to remember a word, and i can't remember the word. >> three, two and -- >> reporter: tonight, new encouragement for him and his wife mary that there are things people can do that may prevent or slow down mental decline....
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worked out with the sixers today with former teammate darrell reynolds. josh projected to be a second round pick. josh struggled with his shot today. he says he is altering it and working on it. josh, where do you think you're going to go in the draft? >> the goal is to get inquiries right now. no matter what you hear or anything like that, no matter if you are top ten pick, top 30 pick, top 40, whatever it is, you know, you want to hear your name called. that's the biggest thing. >> this is a good sight today. joel embiid and ben simmons shooting it, hanging out. in four months hopefully they'll play together for the first time. the phillies, of course, have lost eight straight. can they win a game? finished the home and home with the red sox tonight. breaking news at 11:00 if they win a game. i'm john clark. we're right back. ♪ if you want a taste of freedom, keep going. we hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal. we must want our fellow human beings to have rights. stonewall means fight back. stonewall means fight
worked out with the sixers today with former teammate darrell reynolds. josh projected to be a second round pick. josh struggled with his shot today. he says he is altering it and working on it. josh, where do you think you're going to go in the draft? >> the goal is to get inquiries right now. no matter what you hear or anything like that, no matter if you are top ten pick, top 30 pick, top 40, whatever it is, you know, you want to hear your name called. that's the biggest thing....
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. >> darrell clark voiced his relief over the recovery and concern. >> i don't see the level of passiony all of us as it relates to the close to 500 shootings that happened in the city this year. >> clark emphasized his friend and kleing's job title does not make oh more of a vick tom or anyone else less of one. >> in the city of philadelphia, i don't know about anywhere else. but all lives matter. >> now, councilman clark says next week council will meet to discuss a new violent crime fighting strategy. police are looking for the stabbing suspect, though, he was described to be early 20s. wearing black shirt and white writing on it. for the two men they're looking for who may have filmed this incident. they're not in trouble for doing so they want to see that video. reporter live. alexandria hof, eyewitness news. >> former sixers maurice cheeks is recovering after a helm scare in philadelphia. he suffered a medical problem on a flight to philadelphia. he has not said what the problem was. he spent 11 seasons with the sixers and coaxed the seem from 2005 to 2008 he's assistant for oklah
. >> darrell clark voiced his relief over the recovery and concern. >> i don't see the level of passiony all of us as it relates to the close to 500 shootings that happened in the city this year. >> clark emphasized his friend and kleing's job title does not make oh more of a vick tom or anyone else less of one. >> in the city of philadelphia, i don't know about anywhere else. but all lives matter. >> now, councilman clark says next week council will meet to...
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. >> jim council president darrel clark says he is alarmed by the recent outbreak of violence and sometimes deadly violence in recent weeks and organized a summit meeting to try some how to curtail this. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> you can follow all the developments in this story on the 6 abc app. right now you can find the on going details along with photographs and videos and be sure to check the app all evening long for the latest updates. >>> saying it is unfair to the american worker and it's more about other countries gaining a financial advantage over the united states president trump today withdraw america from the paris climate change accords. and "action news" reporter christie aleto is live in ardmore. a big story with a lot of ramifications. >> reporter: that is right jim it was no surprise where the president stood on this, he talked about this while on the campaign trail and it has drawn support and criticism from pennsylvanians. >> we are getting out. >> fulfilling a long time campaign promise, president trump stepped on the gas to exit the paris
. >> jim council president darrel clark says he is alarmed by the recent outbreak of violence and sometimes deadly violence in recent weeks and organized a summit meeting to try some how to curtail this. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> you can follow all the developments in this story on the 6 abc app. right now you can find the on going details along with photographs and videos and be sure to check the app all evening long for the latest...
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host: darrell in rochester, new york, independent. caller: hi. i just have a brief comment. i've been watching all morning. our president, you know, the self-serving guy, you know, it's just funny that everyone i heard and everyone that's talking, nobody's coming to the point that we are america first. we're not republican, democrat, independent. i voted for george herbert walker bush. i voted for clinton. i voted for george w. bush. i voted for obama. i voted for ms. clinton. but, listen, it's all -- it seems -- the whole thing is just a farce. we cannot survive in our democracy without the media. regardless of what everybody wants to think, this whole fake news thing, i mean, that's something that people pay attention. we have only been using that term for almost maybe two years, maybe. host: pick up on that. guest: well, there's always been fake news. it goes back to george washington publishing letters hat turned out to not be true. so i agree, we are all americans, and we do need to work together. that's n't think that really the issue. i think the issue is more the pol
host: darrell in rochester, new york, independent. caller: hi. i just have a brief comment. i've been watching all morning. our president, you know, the self-serving guy, you know, it's just funny that everyone i heard and everyone that's talking, nobody's coming to the point that we are america first. we're not republican, democrat, independent. i voted for george herbert walker bush. i voted for clinton. i voted for george w. bush. i voted for obama. i voted for ms. clinton. but, listen, it's...
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also darrell burnett talks about the every student succeeds act impacting the ability of states to identify effective teachers.sure to ecstasy spans washington journal. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> this weekend, leaving civil war historians convergent gettysburg pennsylvania to explore the civil war from all angles. american history t.v. on c-span3 takes you to a conversation at the gettysburg college civil war institute. our live on the coverage starts saturday at 8:30 a.m. eastern and sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. >> on thursday, the house passed a financial choice act. a bill that would repeal parts of the dodd frank act. exempt community banks from some financial regulations and curtail regulatory powers of the consumer financial protection bureau.
also darrell burnett talks about the every student succeeds act impacting the ability of states to identify effective teachers.sure to ecstasy spans washington journal. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> this weekend, leaving civil war historians convergent gettysburg pennsylvania to explore the civil war from all angles. american history t.v. on c-span3 takes you to a conversation at the gettysburg college civil war institute. our live on the coverage...
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also darrell burnett of education week talks about how every student succeeds that is impacting the ability of states to identify ineffective teachers. watch "washington journal". during the discussion. >> sunday night on afterwards, new america president and ceo, and marie slaughter examines the global networking in the digital age in her book, the chessboard and the web. she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff of the obama administration in 2013 to make 2016. >> what strikes me was when you there is a world of states think about north korea, iran, china russia the world of state to state relations is still very important. i think of it as the chessboard world how do we essentially beat our adversaries. that world is there but equally important is the world of the web, the world of criminal networks and also arms traffickers and drug traffickers. the world of business which is a big network supply chains. in the world -- icl of these is web actors is increasingly important. but we don't have strategies with how to bring them together. >> this week to the c
also darrell burnett of education week talks about how every student succeeds that is impacting the ability of states to identify ineffective teachers. watch "washington journal". during the discussion. >> sunday night on afterwards, new america president and ceo, and marie slaughter examines the global networking in the digital age in her book, the chessboard and the web. she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff of the obama administration in...
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her new hit play indecent produced by darrell roth is nominated for a tony for best play along with sweaty lynn nadage, the only nominated new plays written by women this season. >> reporter: why did it take so long? is that a fair thing to say? >> we've been asking that a long time. >> field is no different than any other -- theater is no different than any other field it. takes longer for women to break through. >> reporter: according to american theater magazine, last year only 21% of plays in the country were written by women. 67% were written by men. the rest were co--written. >> i would like there to be gender equity. i would like the broadway season to reflect sort of the demographic of the country. >> reporter: this is only the third time in the history of the tony awards more than one female playwright has been nominated for best play at the same time. >> the fact that there are two top plays written by women in broadway is an extension of what was happening country. i think that is what was reflected in the marchs is women are standing up sort of asserting their power. >> report
her new hit play indecent produced by darrell roth is nominated for a tony for best play along with sweaty lynn nadage, the only nominated new plays written by women this season. >> reporter: why did it take so long? is that a fair thing to say? >> we've been asking that a long time. >> field is no different than any other -- theater is no different than any other field it. takes longer for women to break through. >> reporter: according to american theater magazine, last...
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coming up, darrell burnett will give us a progress report on how states are doing in implementing thevery student succeeds act and one of its key components, teacher evaluations. stay tuned. ♪ >> in case you missed it, on c-span, retired brigadier general gerald calloway on the possible threat of climate change on national security. >> if you go back to older field manuals, one from the 1980 said weather and terrain is one of the most significant aspects of data field -- battlefield contact, whether it is the runways that you have to open up for the hill you have to climb. and they are in change, they are right now, the military is interested in that. the military has had an interested in dealing with this. >> jim sensenbrenner at a town hall meeting. [indiscernible] >> i said in the beginning of interruptions are not going to be tolerated. would you please sit down, sir? you do not have the floor. would you please sit down? would you please sit down or go into the hallway? thank you for leaving. >> maine senator angus king at a hearing on the foreign intelligence surveillance act. >>
coming up, darrell burnett will give us a progress report on how states are doing in implementing thevery student succeeds act and one of its key components, teacher evaluations. stay tuned. ♪ >> in case you missed it, on c-span, retired brigadier general gerald calloway on the possible threat of climate change on national security. >> if you go back to older field manuals, one from the 1980 said weather and terrain is one of the most significant aspects of data field --...