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the. >> darrell: probably saying go on.g. >> jeff: wear those tires out. >> mike: layer, did this look like a change in strategy perhaps for mike wheeler? >> larry: i felt like they were giving him too much time. came in what they said it should have done. split the thing down into runs and now they have to make it to the run here and the rest our leaders like carric, keselowski and bowyer, they should be on pit road somewhere in about the next 13 or 14 laps, somewhere around 36 or 37 laps and to be doing all this gambling and central artery jidsing next week, shouldn't we? >> jeff: we will. >> mike: we will. joe gibbs racing has tweeted that if harvick makes another stop under green and hamlin runs to this pace, then harvick would catch hamlin to battle for the win with ten laps to go if we say green. >> darrell: with much fresher tires. >> jeff: i don't know if they should be releasing that information right now. >> mike: that is interesting from inside the various strategies. last lap by hamlin again. .3 of a second fast
the. >> darrell: probably saying go on.g. >> jeff: wear those tires out. >> mike: layer, did this look like a change in strategy perhaps for mike wheeler? >> larry: i felt like they were giving him too much time. came in what they said it should have done. split the thing down into runs and now they have to make it to the run here and the rest our leaders like carric, keselowski and bowyer, they should be on pit road somewhere in about the next 13 or 14 laps, somewhere...
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he wins two years ago darrell wallace wins by, is that even an inch? >> darrell: 3, 43, 11. one, two, three. >> mike: lots more to come where austin dillon has won the 60th daytona 500. hey guys, how's it going? oh, hey martin. it's going... not great. i need to get you guys back to 100 percent. ♪ my work here is done. 5-hour energy. get back to 100 percent. ...but speakers i wiare all about sound.r... ♪ don't settle. shop ebay for speakers you really want from all the best brands. ebay. no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. if our world isn't stuck in the past, why is higher education? we say, if there's a better path, you should take it. and when there isn't, well, you know where i'm going with that. don't do things by the book if the book can't keep up. take your page from one that hasn't been written. we took two renowned universities, including a premiere m
he wins two years ago darrell wallace wins by, is that even an inch? >> darrell: 3, 43, 11. one, two, three. >> mike: lots more to come where austin dillon has won the 60th daytona 500. hey guys, how's it going? oh, hey martin. it's going... not great. i need to get you guys back to 100 percent. ♪ my work here is done. 5-hour energy. get back to 100 percent. ...but speakers i wiare all about sound.r... ♪ don't settle. shop ebay for speakers you really want from all the best...
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>> darrell, did you notice anything different about randy right now at this point?he had blood on him. >> did he have anything with him? >> he had a knife. >> despite herrington's shocking story, police had a problem. >> when darrell herrington came forward and told his story, there wasn't enough probable cause to arrest randy or herb because they didn't feel confident that they could convict based on a guy like darrell herrington. >> but two months later another witness came forward, debra reinbold, a local nursing aide, had confessed she'd helped steidl and whitlock stab the newlywed couple. >> okay. tell me what you saw happening. >> blood everywhere. >> where's herb and where's randy? >> one was on the right side of the bed, and one was by the door. >> when you walk into the bedroom, what was karen rhoads doing? >> she was yelling, oh, my god, oh, my god! >> reinboldt also gave police the murder weapon, a five-inch knife and agreed to testify in exchange for leniency. police now had enough to arrest steidl and whitlock. >> i think the brutal nature of the slayin
>> darrell, did you notice anything different about randy right now at this point?he had blood on him. >> did he have anything with him? >> he had a knife. >> despite herrington's shocking story, police had a problem. >> when darrell herrington came forward and told his story, there wasn't enough probable cause to arrest randy or herb because they didn't feel confident that they could convict based on a guy like darrell herrington. >> but two months later...
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darrell: it is likely. david: what is that due to equities? darrell: moore downside, david. think the key 200-day moving average is important to watch. that 2538. if we breach that, we probably do extend lower. started up early this morning, now we have turned them negative. it looks like we might have a little more downside yet today before they really step in. alix: paul mortimer of bnp paribas has my favorite quote on the spirit "the problem is the gap between the monetary policy has become a sort of nannying, handholding, overprotective fairytale, and the return to the .dult real world is jarring reality and fantasy have to be reconciled." do you agree with that? darrell: i do. but whatever adjective you want on it, extraordinary in monetary stimulus. the narrative is turning quickly from monetary stimulus and a slow and gradual walk back from that to almost extraordinary fiscal stimulus domestically, right? bill, have got the tax .nd now $300 billion in a year if you annualized that over a five-year, 10-year period, you are talking about almost $1.5 trillion. david: the
darrell: it is likely. david: what is that due to equities? darrell: moore downside, david. think the key 200-day moving average is important to watch. that 2538. if we breach that, we probably do extend lower. started up early this morning, now we have turned them negative. it looks like we might have a little more downside yet today before they really step in. alix: paul mortimer of bnp paribas has my favorite quote on the spirit "the problem is the gap between the monetary policy has...
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host: we will start with darrell first. tothe largest school dressed county.tate is weighed for the third consecutive year, they've had more enrollment of non-traditional students. home school, charter school, private school then public school. so this opportunity, fought very hard to win this because their challenge now, they are forced to have to maneuver. it is almost like negotiation. i hate to say it but the pressure is real. you kind of want that going in as opposed to reaching an and forcing them. let the families show them and then they will follow. >> i would say, i am of the believe that we raise money for education so the child can be educated. we don't raise money for schools. it would be crazy of every scholarship went to a particular school. i think the way the public schools respond to choices interesting. and arizona, my former colleague found data. foruse open enrollment charter schools and other things, the county of maricopa, about half of the students are theg to a school other than zone for their school
host: we will start with darrell first. tothe largest school dressed county.tate is weighed for the third consecutive year, they've had more enrollment of non-traditional students. home school, charter school, private school then public school. so this opportunity, fought very hard to win this because their challenge now, they are forced to have to maneuver. it is almost like negotiation. i hate to say it but the pressure is real. you kind of want that going in as opposed to reaching an and...
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in parkland, darrell nail, fox news. >> this is the 18th school shooting in the u.s. this year.t is february 14th. president trump tweeting this afternoon, my prayers and condolences to the families of the victims of the the terrible florida shooting. no child, teacher or anyone else should ever feel unsafe in an american school. >>> so how do police keep kids safe? our dave schratwieser join us live tonight from upper darby. dave? >> reporter: iain, 15,000 students go to school in upper darby each day. each year they go through lock down and active shooter drills in their school. tonight police superintendent michael chitwood says today's shooting shows once again you can never be too prepare. >> as the deadly school shooting unfolded in parkland, florida, parents of school children in our area like kayla moore took a deep breath. >> it's just awful. it's just i was f and very sad and you just never know. >> it's a mass murder. >> few hours after the school shooting upper darby police superintendent michael chitwood told fox 29 active shooter drills are practiced at every publi
in parkland, darrell nail, fox news. >> this is the 18th school shooting in the u.s. this year.t is february 14th. president trump tweeting this afternoon, my prayers and condolences to the families of the victims of the the terrible florida shooting. no child, teacher or anyone else should ever feel unsafe in an american school. >>> so how do police keep kids safe? our dave schratwieser join us live tonight from upper darby. dave? >> reporter: iain, 15,000 students go to...
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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 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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. >> greg: darrell scott. his point was about connection. what we saw was connection. we are too busy, in this world of division right now. what group do you belong to, the tribalism that infects everything from politics to identity. what he was trying to say is we need to connect. we connect in broadband. that's not the real thing. we have community. the thing is community means interaction between police and the people they police. it's a community. it's at sporting events, schools. people need to know who was in their community and need to be confident enough. there was a binder full of practical solutions there. they could be acted upon. they were presented in a way that was nonthreatening to either side, that's what communication and connection is about. >> dana: we have this sound bite from darrell scott. >> i want to share one simple principle with you that we have learned over the years as we worked with millions and millions of young people. it comes from something you said last week in your speech. i
. >> greg: darrell scott. his point was about connection. what we saw was connection. we are too busy, in this world of division right now. what group do you belong to, the tribalism that infects everything from politics to identity. what he was trying to say is we need to connect. we connect in broadband. that's not the real thing. we have community. the thing is community means interaction between police and the people they police. it's a community. it's at sporting events, schools....
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dead and more than seventy injured the amtrak passenger train reportedly struck a freight train and darrelle near columbia south carolina authorities say all the passengers have been evacuated now are still working to determine what caused the crash. african migrants have been brought to safety after a shipwreck killed at least sixteen others near the spanish enclave of on the rock on the coast the spanish and moroccan security forces are looking for other possible survivors. hundreds of thousands of people have protested in athens against a potential deal with neighboring macedonia or that country's official name of greece's oppose its neighbors use of the name macedonia ever since it became independent from yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred one athens is said it suggests a territorial claim on its own northern province of macedonia but now the two sides have been working to find a solution the greek government has signaled a willingness to compromise on the matter that many in greece condemn. they came in their hundreds of thousands from this ities from the countryside unite to say t
dead and more than seventy injured the amtrak passenger train reportedly struck a freight train and darrelle near columbia south carolina authorities say all the passengers have been evacuated now are still working to determine what caused the crash. african migrants have been brought to safety after a shipwreck killed at least sixteen others near the spanish enclave of on the rock on the coast the spanish and moroccan security forces are looking for other possible survivors. hundreds of...
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that congressman michael turner of ohio, he hand delivered a letter to his colleague, congressman darrella of california some time last week on capitol hill, asking that issa be deposed, that he give a deposition as part of turner's divorce case against his wife. turner filed for divorce against his wife back in may and the stated cause for divorce was fraudulent contract. what this means under ohio law is basically that one party concealed or misrepresented something material from the other person prior to the marriage. we're not really reporting right now why congressman turner has accused his wife of this. this is obviously still being reported. but just in the big picture, brooke if, in fact, congressman issa does give a deposition in congressman turner's ongoing divorce case you could imagine how unusual and dramatic that could be when you think about the fact these are two colleagues of the same party, serving alongside one another in the house of representatives. >> being dragged into this, potentially being deposed. what is issa -- what does turner's lawyer have to say about this?
that congressman michael turner of ohio, he hand delivered a letter to his colleague, congressman darrella of california some time last week on capitol hill, asking that issa be deposed, that he give a deposition as part of turner's divorce case against his wife. turner filed for divorce against his wife back in may and the stated cause for divorce was fraudulent contract. what this means under ohio law is basically that one party concealed or misrepresented something material from the other...
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and rookie darrell barnett recovered the fumble and helped the eagles win the team's first super bowl, the crowd is wild. i mean, people came out from the houses, from their apartments, from the bars, made it over here to broad street where you can see people are celebrated. a lot of people have been heading over to center city. you can see nem walking back and forth. kind of every corner there's a different little party. so the energy is contagious out here. people say they've been waiting their whole lives for a super bowl win. so it's definitely about time. one thing was the underdogs are not the underdogs anymore. some people saying they're the hot dogs. so it is quite -- people are happy, they're celebrating. [ no audio ] . >> we'll send it back to you. >> again, reporting live for us with a rowdy crowd. and we've seen this really all over the city. >> it really hasn't slowed down the all tonight. i think it's going to continue to go on for hours. let's go now to minneapolis. tim, you got to feel this excitement firsthand. >> reporter: i've been waiting for this my entire life, g
and rookie darrell barnett recovered the fumble and helped the eagles win the team's first super bowl, the crowd is wild. i mean, people came out from the houses, from their apartments, from the bars, made it over here to broad street where you can see people are celebrated. a lot of people have been heading over to center city. you can see nem walking back and forth. kind of every corner there's a different little party. so the energy is contagious out here. people say they've been waiting...
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and what darrell davis does in his off time to convince people to leave the kkk. and he's so successful at it that he almost dismantled single-handedly the kkk operation in the state of maryland. and people asked him what do you say? what is ityou're saying to convince them and he says i don't say anything . in fact, he said this is important. he said by actively listening to them, i'm passively teaching them about myself. sometimes people just need to be heard . and this is what i would say to you. after telling you you can't change people's minds. after doctor king and atyou can't change anybody's heart and that's true. sometimes. sometimes, the active listening can be such a gift. it can be such an active love that over time, you may not even be aware of when it happens over time, you can change people and more importantly, you can be changed. my listening, by being heard. we have about 25 minutes left . but there are usually a lot of questions so i'm going to go ahead and take questions if you have some, if there are i will keep going. >> celeste, over here. f
and what darrell davis does in his off time to convince people to leave the kkk. and he's so successful at it that he almost dismantled single-handedly the kkk operation in the state of maryland. and people asked him what do you say? what is ityou're saying to convince them and he says i don't say anything . in fact, he said this is important. he said by actively listening to them, i'm passively teaching them about myself. sometimes people just need to be heard . and this is what i would say to...
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fox's darrell nail shows what students and teachers can expe expect. >> reporter: douglas senior jenna corson visited the memorial outside her school every day for week but she knows going inside tomorrow will be difficult. >> all of us heard gunshots. those lives were taken. and some of us don't feel safe any more there's many kids who aren't coming back. many kids who are now in heaven. >> reporter: to ease the burden of returning, retired columbine high school principal frank deanne gel less reach out to the principal of douglas high school with some lessons he learned during the 1999 massacre at his school. the columbine principal advised against allowing balloons at the welcome back ceremony because when some popped at columbine it sent some students diving for cover and change the sound of the fire alarm which was used against students at columbine and douglas. and finally, have lot of substitute teachers on hand. in case douglas teachers need a moment to compose themselves. >> i believe in them. >> corson notice her teachers and staff will be hurting tomorrow, too. but she belie
fox's darrell nail shows what students and teachers can expe expect. >> reporter: douglas senior jenna corson visited the memorial outside her school every day for week but she knows going inside tomorrow will be difficult. >> all of us heard gunshots. those lives were taken. and some of us don't feel safe any more there's many kids who aren't coming back. many kids who are now in heaven. >> reporter: to ease the burden of returning, retired columbine high school principal...
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that's retiring congressman darrell issa, republican of california who tops roll call's list of the wealthiestbers of congress with a net worth of $283 million. congressman greg gianforte they, republican of montana is a distant second with $136 million. all told, the ten richest members of congress have a cumulative net worth of $1.2 billion with more than half of the collected net worth of congress held by just 12 lawmakers. at the other end of the spectrum are nearly a quarter of the lawmakers, 123, who hold a negative net worth with many citing mortgages as their key reason. >> fascinating there. >>> leading the news this morning, classes in west virginia are expected back in session tomorrow after an agreement to end the massive teacher strike that's kept all public schools closed and hundreds of thousands of students out of the classroom for four days. nbc's gamesmanship gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: a dramatic finish. >> teachers will go back to work on thursday. tomorrow we'll use tomorrow as like a cooling off day. >> we are united! >> reporter: for four days across west
that's retiring congressman darrell issa, republican of california who tops roll call's list of the wealthiestbers of congress with a net worth of $283 million. congressman greg gianforte they, republican of montana is a distant second with $136 million. all told, the ten richest members of congress have a cumulative net worth of $1.2 billion with more than half of the collected net worth of congress held by just 12 lawmakers. at the other end of the spectrum are nearly a quarter of the...
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host: darrell, virginia, independent line. caller: your guest has done an excellent job in describing the budget and revenue problem we face, and also the political conundrum in addressing it and doing something about it. in terms of how we can solve the problem, i think that we think too narrowly. really, the way that we do taxation, taxing production, beat it capital gains or wages, there is a perverse incentive that harms the economy and fromh and prevents people taking on additional work. by doing that, it is always going to be unpopular and perverse incentives will get in the way of doing something about it. if we can open our minds and think about taxing net worth instead of income, it does not have those perverse incentives. guest: the caller is definitely right that some have more economic drag associated with them than others. income tax is a good example. it does just incentivize economic activities we want to , forrage, like work example. there are others, like the estate tax, that do not carry those incentives. wea
host: darrell, virginia, independent line. caller: your guest has done an excellent job in describing the budget and revenue problem we face, and also the political conundrum in addressing it and doing something about it. in terms of how we can solve the problem, i think that we think too narrowly. really, the way that we do taxation, taxing production, beat it capital gains or wages, there is a perverse incentive that harms the economy and fromh and prevents people taking on additional work....
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darrell cunningham is timothy's father. >> we're hopeful with the money and the press associated with that, it could perhaps bring to memory something that someone may have forgotten. >> reporter: in statement, a c.d.c. spokesperson wrote, "dr. cunningham's cleanings and friends at the c.d.c. hope that he is safe. we want him to return to his loved ones and his work." worried friends of cunningham have joined in to help. they've actually started canvassing the area and putting up flyers like that one there. they also started a gove page to increase the reward for information. their goal is $10,000. jeff, they've already raised more than $20,000. >> glor: a story we will keep following. omar villafranca, thank you very much. some disturbing numbers came out today concerning teens and depression. one in five will experience it at some point during adolescence. now the american academy of pediatrics is calling for every child 12 and older to be screened. dr. tara narula is here with more on this. tar,a, what do you make for thi? >> there could not be a better time in our society for putt
darrell cunningham is timothy's father. >> we're hopeful with the money and the press associated with that, it could perhaps bring to memory something that someone may have forgotten. >> reporter: in statement, a c.d.c. spokesperson wrote, "dr. cunningham's cleanings and friends at the c.d.c. hope that he is safe. we want him to return to his loved ones and his work." worried friends of cunningham have joined in to help. they've actually started canvassing the area and...
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the advantage of being here at the hollywood hotel with jeff gordon, darrell waltrip, i'm chris myers. we get to bring in drivers. >> man, we needed you. >> smithfield for aric almirola. thanks for being with you. classy comments after a very devastating moment that we all watched at the daytona 500. i bet you were anxious to get back in the car and race here in atlanta. give us your mind set right now how you're handling this delay. >> come on. go away, rain. i figure the quicker we race atlanta we'll have something new to talk about. it's been a tough week kind of reliving that over and over and over. it's one thing to go through it in the moment and be, you know, devastated in that moment, but then you hurry up and want to look forward but then everything else wants to still look backwards. >> we'll get out of the way as quick as possible about this incident and the moves happening on the back straightaway last week. >> yes. >> been analyzed all week long. >> sure. >> i can't wait to get your perspective on it. i thought you did everything right, but i am curious, the first bump wh
the advantage of being here at the hollywood hotel with jeff gordon, darrell waltrip, i'm chris myers. we get to bring in drivers. >> man, we needed you. >> smithfield for aric almirola. thanks for being with you. classy comments after a very devastating moment that we all watched at the daytona 500. i bet you were anxious to get back in the car and race here in atlanta. give us your mind set right now how you're handling this delay. >> come on. go away, rain. i figure the...
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pastor darrell scott who is a friend of use. he said would you rather see high numbers so you can continue to peddle the hate against trump? who wins? we should all be rooting for success for our people. i think real americans are starting to see this. jesse: your father is putting out a generous offer about a path to citizenship in exchange for wall funding. but i don't think they want to solve the dreamer thing. i think they want to force someone to start supporting people. they like the campaign issue for seats. >> it's all they have. all-time high stock market. all-time low unemployment. bonuses being paid by companies. hundreds of billions of dollars already coming in because of tax reform. what's their platform for 2018? we want to make america worse again? jesse: a lot of democrats will run in districts where it was close with hillary and trump. are they going to say we are against bonuses? are they going to say we are against low unemployment or rising paychecks and go along with pelosi and schumer? are they going to say
pastor darrell scott who is a friend of use. he said would you rather see high numbers so you can continue to peddle the hate against trump? who wins? we should all be rooting for success for our people. i think real americans are starting to see this. jesse: your father is putting out a generous offer about a path to citizenship in exchange for wall funding. but i don't think they want to solve the dreamer thing. i think they want to force someone to start supporting people. they like the...
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the retirements with darrell issa and ed royce, the math has changed. you know have several republicans and many more democrats in these races. we have to be in the top two or we don't have a chance of winning. we will continue to look at these races, work with the california delegation and have conversations with the incredible grassroots groups we have partnerships and relationships with. over 200 in the state of california. we will work together to make sure only do we have a democrat in the top two, that we can win these districts in november. steve the republicans are going : to run on a strong economy and national security and the return of leader pelosi as speaker of the house. in a proper sticker or sentence, what is the democratic message this year? rep. lujan: we are showing the american people that we have their back. what we have seen and bill after bill, looking at republican attempts to repeal the affordable care act, republicans actually delivered was higher premiums and higher deductibles and higher out-of-pocket costs. you counter with
the retirements with darrell issa and ed royce, the math has changed. you know have several republicans and many more democrats in these races. we have to be in the top two or we don't have a chance of winning. we will continue to look at these races, work with the california delegation and have conversations with the incredible grassroots groups we have partnerships and relationships with. over 200 in the state of california. we will work together to make sure only do we have a democrat in the...
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again tonight at the activ some parents have just reunited with their children who are inside the darrelll is now in parkland, florida. >> reporter: there was a lot ofhi es marriott here in parkland where students and parents were still being mae shooting. a lot. was, um a lot. yeah. thank you for letting me know. s reunite width her haven't-year-old daughter lea, she didn't >> i'm thinking about home schooling. i'm thinking about becoming re letting her leave my sight, and how much i loveer. and -- okay. >> i'm going to take her home and hold her her. >> emotions were running high as students and par marriott in pa. a make shift meet up point. they recalled what happened colleen coleman was textingringe shooting. >> she heard a b of gunshots. s. but -- she heard them banking she said mom, mom, i'm scared, i'm scared listen to what they're telling you. >> lot of hugs and holding hands as children struggled to make sense of the violence they saw. like you dont expect this. someone like could come in and spring a gun and school. until you realize it. just like, you teching your fami love uh
again tonight at the activ some parents have just reunited with their children who are inside the darrelll is now in parkland, florida. >> reporter: there was a lot ofhi es marriott here in parkland where students and parents were still being mae shooting. a lot. was, um a lot. yeah. thank you for letting me know. s reunite width her haven't-year-old daughter lea, she didn't >> i'm thinking about home schooling. i'm thinking about becoming re letting her leave my sight, and how much...
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. >> certainly a story we'll be watching closely darrell cronk, have a great day. >>> chipotle shares are soaring after the company tapped taco bell's chief to be the new ceo kate rogers has the details. >> chipotle's ceo search is over announcing that brian niccol will take over on march 5th. niccol has been taco bell's ceo since 2015 he launched the breakfast offerings and mobile order and pay. that's something chipotle is making a priority this year. ells said niccols expertise in digital technologies, brand iin branding and restaurant operations make hi a perfect fit for chip chip as we seek to enchance customer experience, drive sales growth and make the brand more relative yum brands, the parent of taco bell, just invested in grubhub and chipotle hopes to make a greater push into the delivery space in 2018. chipotle is company owned and taco bells are majority franchised which could be a learning curve others say ells role as founder could make it a challenge for him to step away as ceo and becomes executive chairman shares of chipotle got a pop of more than 12% after hours. >>
. >> certainly a story we'll be watching closely darrell cronk, have a great day. >>> chipotle shares are soaring after the company tapped taco bell's chief to be the new ceo kate rogers has the details. >> chipotle's ceo search is over announcing that brian niccol will take over on march 5th. niccol has been taco bell's ceo since 2015 he launched the breakfast offerings and mobile order and pay. that's something chipotle is making a priority this year. ells said niccols...
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--darrell wallace came in 2nd...the best finish for an african-american driver since 1966.t&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't... more experts preventing security issues & less security threats impacting our customers. more of a highly secure network with more security products available for further protection & less per month than comcast for business internet. switch to at&t internet for business. more & less - that's the power of &. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. (justine/jr) spacex... has delayed the launch of it's next falcon 9 rocket... to no earlier than wednesday. this...to allow final
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former secrets service agent, dan bongino and darrell park joins us.nt of united states, does that bother you? >> of course it bothers me. >> sean: does it bother you that hillary's campaign and the dnc paid $20 million for what it turned out to be rationalized to manipulate the american people before an election? does that bother you? >> if that's true but i don't think it's true. i really don't think it'ss true. >> sean: the russian dossier filled with lies about donald trump. that was never verified. it was used for a fisa warrant. does that w part of the russian interference bother you, that she paid the russian government sources for those lies? does that bother you? >> is not the issue whether it bothers me. the issue is the indictment -- >> sean: i'm trying to find consistency. does it bother you that hillary clinton, barack obama's administration, that we knew putin had operatives in america? doesn't bother you that putin and his hostile regime got 20% of the uranium rights in america and that the clintons got a lot of money in their coffers? s
former secrets service agent, dan bongino and darrell park joins us.nt of united states, does that bother you? >> of course it bothers me. >> sean: does it bother you that hillary's campaign and the dnc paid $20 million for what it turned out to be rationalized to manipulate the american people before an election? does that bother you? >> if that's true but i don't think it's true. i really don't think it'ss true. >> sean: the russian dossier filled with lies about...
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the most was mendocino county into boonville and kaz a darrell. cloverdale 1/3, ross and marin county 1/4, glen ellen .19 but snow is continuing to fall. look at the line down to 2200 feet. i know there has been around two inches there. 2 to 4 around gold run as well as lake tahoe. this could get 8 to 18 inches of snow in the passes. this will go as a winter weather advisory until 10:00. good snow down into 2000 feet. we have a good system in santa cruz, monterey into gilroy with a little snow on mount diablo. this is a line of rain moving through and you can actually see this around mount diablo turning into snow around livermore and the altamont pass. mount hamilton is also getting snow as well as the east san jose foothills. evergreen into scotts valley with 40s on the temps. it won't be very warm but the wind will be with us from west northwest. 25 in truckee but the big news will be the next system coming in. more on that in about 30 minutes. it is looking very impressive.>> you know, i know that people are looking at me and saying give yours
the most was mendocino county into boonville and kaz a darrell. cloverdale 1/3, ross and marin county 1/4, glen ellen .19 but snow is continuing to fall. look at the line down to 2200 feet. i know there has been around two inches there. 2 to 4 around gold run as well as lake tahoe. this could get 8 to 18 inches of snow in the passes. this will go as a winter weather advisory until 10:00. good snow down into 2000 feet. we have a good system in santa cruz, monterey into gilroy with a little snow...
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darrell, does russian involvement in the united states bother you?out question it bothers me, especially when it's with our election. >> sean: does a body that hillary's campaign paid $12 million to manipulate the american people? >> if that's true. i don't think it's true. i really don't think it's true. >> sean: the russian dossier is filled with lies about donald trump. it was never verified and used for a fisa warrant. is that part of the russian interference bother you that she paid russia and russian government sources? does that bother you? >> it's not an issue with it bothers me. it's the indictment issues. >> sean: i'm trying to find consistent. does it bother you that hillary clinton, barack obama's administration, that we knew putin had operatives in america, does it bother you that putin and his hostile regime got 20% of the uranium rights in america and that the clintons got a lot of money. should we be concerned about that interference? does that bother you? speak out what is a connection to the clintons and the uranium money? you haven
darrell, does russian involvement in the united states bother you?out question it bothers me, especially when it's with our election. >> sean: does a body that hillary's campaign paid $12 million to manipulate the american people? >> if that's true. i don't think it's true. i really don't think it's true. >> sean: the russian dossier is filled with lies about donald trump. it was never verified and used for a fisa warrant. is that part of the russian interference bother you...
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that is darrell "bubba" wallace jr., the first black driver to take part in the iconic race since 1969ished second, but he stole the hearts of a lot of nascar fans out there and just watch the pure joy as he hugs his mom. >> you've waited so long, baby! >> you act like we just won the race. >> we did! we did. >> i'm just so emotional over where my family has been the last two years. i don't talk about it, but it's just so hard and so having them here to support me is -- pull it together, bud. pull it together. you just finished second. it's awesome. >> and awesome it was. wallace squeaked in second place just by an inch. austin dillon won the race. >>> ahead for us here, the gunman who murdered 17 people in that tragic school shooting appears before a judge today. this as the family who took him in as a child is telling cnn what it was like when he lived with them. you will hear directly from this mother and father, next. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours wit
that is darrell "bubba" wallace jr., the first black driver to take part in the iconic race since 1969ished second, but he stole the hearts of a lot of nascar fans out there and just watch the pure joy as he hugs his mom. >> you've waited so long, baby! >> you act like we just won the race. >> we did! we did. >> i'm just so emotional over where my family has been the last two years. i don't talk about it, but it's just so hard and so having them here to support...
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. >> pastor darrell scott you should be getting lots of e-mails and phone calls then. thank you.e your time. >> we'll see. all right. >>> an effort to shame businesses that deal with the nra. and lobster truffle mac & cheese. classics like lobster lover's dream are here too. so enjoy these 10 lobsterlicious dishes while you can because lobsterfest won't last. with its historical ance records...test ...you could learn you're from ireland... ...donegal, ireland... ...and your ancestor was a fisherman. with blue eyes. just like you. begin your journey at ancestry.com >>> happening now, extended funeral procession for evangelist billy graham from asheville, north carolina to charlotte. graham will lie in repose. morgan the route this funeral procession is taking is kind of a road map of graham's life, right? >> reporter: that's right, alex. we're standing in front of the boyhood home of billy graham waiting for that charlotte to arrive. it visited milestones that were really important during billy graham's life. the people that have come out said we want to honor the legacy, not only
. >> pastor darrell scott you should be getting lots of e-mails and phone calls then. thank you.e your time. >> we'll see. all right. >>> an effort to shame businesses that deal with the nra. and lobster truffle mac & cheese. classics like lobster lover's dream are here too. so enjoy these 10 lobsterlicious dishes while you can because lobsterfest won't last. with its historical ance records...test ...you could learn you're from ireland... ...donegal, ireland... ...and...
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. >> it was an acronym developed by darrell gates who was a deputy chief at the time.the first s.w.a.t. team was lapd. >> the lapd started the s.w.a.t. team right after the 1965 riots. and they wanted station defense teams. and they would respond to their police station in the event of a riot and defend that police station. that was their primary purpose at the time. >> so they trained them to be high ground security for patrol cops who were working ground level during violent uprisings, which were happening about every other day back then. there was one riot after another. >> on may 17th, 1974, i was sound asleep in bed. i get a call from metropolitan division, the desk there, and they asked me to respond to 84th and vermont with my partner. we responded, met with the supervisor there who was ron mccarthy. and he told us what our job was going to be. >> the fbi, they believed the sla would be in or around that location because their getaway vehicle had a parking ticket in it. they were going to try to locate the sla and they were going to go to that address first. we
. >> it was an acronym developed by darrell gates who was a deputy chief at the time.the first s.w.a.t. team was lapd. >> the lapd started the s.w.a.t. team right after the 1965 riots. and they wanted station defense teams. and they would respond to their police station in the event of a riot and defend that police station. that was their primary purpose at the time. >> so they trained them to be high ground security for patrol cops who were working ground level during violent...
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recall fierce partisan fights oversight committee chairman jason chafitz's look into targeting, over darrelrious by the atf. the bigger deal is whether or not these have congressional viability. a lot of what it does is behind closed doors and if there's partisan dispute over the credibility of these inquiries, that's something that's going to impact public perception. yeah. all right, steve nelson, thank you. >>> still ahead, everybody. what is the super bowl without the ads and what are the ads without controversy? we're going to explain why a certain truckmaker is in hot water this morning. >>> that and bill karins has another check on the forecast. we're back in a moment. 7 days ago, karen wasn't thinking about joining her daughter's yoga class. she was thinking about her joints. but now that she's taking osteo bi-flex, she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort. with continued use, it supports increased flexibility over time. karen: "she's single." it also supports wonderfully high levels of humiliation in her daughter. karen: "she's a little bit shy." in just 7 days, your j
recall fierce partisan fights oversight committee chairman jason chafitz's look into targeting, over darrelrious by the atf. the bigger deal is whether or not these have congressional viability. a lot of what it does is behind closed doors and if there's partisan dispute over the credibility of these inquiries, that's something that's going to impact public perception. yeah. all right, steve nelson, thank you. >>> still ahead, everybody. what is the super bowl without the ads and what...
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that was actually sounded in 1983 by a los angeles police official, darrell gates. he formed their with the overt support of the white house but it was not actually associated with say no or anything like that.it was not apparent program yourself while he mentioned a little, i didn't go too deeply into it. there are still programs that have their own east coast and for some reason nowhere still has their license plates you can get four cars. which i find charming but it's not like a huge, it's not as widely available as it used to be. i was a dare graduate as well but i'm not doing it anymore. >>. >> any other der dodgers here? no, wow, we've got some der people. alright. >> any other questions? >> yes. >> you mentioned that activists should not get do close to the president. with respect to the trump administration it's the complete opposite, with industry and community have been hostile toward the president to the point that when roger stone who tried to join our community recently was ejected by industry leaders and activists, do you think that's a mistake to com
that was actually sounded in 1983 by a los angeles police official, darrell gates. he formed their with the overt support of the white house but it was not actually associated with say no or anything like that.it was not apparent program yourself while he mentioned a little, i didn't go too deeply into it. there are still programs that have their own east coast and for some reason nowhere still has their license plates you can get four cars. which i find charming but it's not like a huge, it's...
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miloocker co-owner darrell goering says that's just shy of 18,000 pounds. >> we are in deer country.th central iowa is a great ace to be if you're a deer hunter. and we're just blessed to be here. >> reporter: processors receive $75 from thetate for each shimal. the meat is redded and packaged in two pound chubs, and given to food banks for distribution. >> real lean. lean red meat.yo so if u're watching your cholesterol, or things like that, then deer's a real go thing to eat. >> reporter: goering says all parties involved benefit under the agreement, and together they've streamlined how hunters contribute.te >> all a hneeds to do is legally harvest a whitetail deerproperly tag it, field dress it, bring it in. it's really two minutes and the paperwork's filled out, little index card, and he's good to go. and we take over from there. >> reporter: over two dozen lockers participate in the program and wo with eight food banks serving those who are food insecure across the state. danny akright, communications ownager with the des moines- based food bank of says proteins like meat are on
miloocker co-owner darrell goering says that's just shy of 18,000 pounds. >> we are in deer country.th central iowa is a great ace to be if you're a deer hunter. and we're just blessed to be here. >> reporter: processors receive $75 from thetate for each shimal. the meat is redded and packaged in two pound chubs, and given to food banks for distribution. >> real lean. lean red meat.yo so if u're watching your cholesterol, or things like that, then deer's a real go thing to...
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and other black guy, african-american, a jazz pianist named darrell davis. there is a pbs documentary called accidental courtesy. what he does is convince people to leave the kkk. he is so successful that he almost single-handedly dismantled the kkk operation in the state of maryland. people ask him what do you say? what is it you are saying to convince them? he says i don't say anything. this is really important. by actively listening to them i am teaching them about myself. and sometimes people just need to be heard. this is what i would say to you. after saying you can't change people's minds, after doctor king's that you can't change hearts and that is true, sometimes. sometimes the act of listening can be such a gift. .. >> and by being heard. we have about 25 minutes left. i can keep talking, but there are usually a lot of questions. [laughter] so i'm going to go ahead and take questions if you have them. if there aren't any, i will keep going. >> celeste, over here. far back. >> oh, i see you. >> here. [laughter] a couple years ago you came to savanna
and other black guy, african-american, a jazz pianist named darrell davis. there is a pbs documentary called accidental courtesy. what he does is convince people to leave the kkk. he is so successful that he almost single-handedly dismantled the kkk operation in the state of maryland. people ask him what do you say? what is it you are saying to convince them? he says i don't say anything. this is really important. by actively listening to them i am teaching them about myself. and sometimes...
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. (;12)sacramento mayor darrell steinberg "who would think that you would have to think about middleschool where victims might be, might be going to school?"now state lawmakers hope human trafficking preventative education is a solution.signed into law last october - california became the first state to adopt these guidelines for schools. guidelines - now out to school districts.it includes four classes for middle school and high school students and teachers including understanding and recognizing human traffickingashlie bryant "how we prevent things from happening"ashlie bryant founded an organization that fights human trafficking in the state.she says preventative education is important because of the high number of human trafficking victims don't believe they're victims because of grooming and manipulation. (;10)ashlie bryant, ceo/co-founder of 3strands global foundation "the onus falls to us in the leadership and adults to be able to say hey we need to make sure that we recognize them and we can get resources to them."###i spoke with assemblymember rob bonta's office who said sch
. (;12)sacramento mayor darrell steinberg "who would think that you would have to think about middleschool where victims might be, might be going to school?"now state lawmakers hope human trafficking preventative education is a solution.signed into law last october - california became the first state to adopt these guidelines for schools. guidelines - now out to school districts.it includes four classes for middle school and high school students and teachers including understanding...
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last month republican congressman darrell issa, california, read the writing on the wall and announcedor re-election. democrats cheered. then they looked at the mess on half their -- of their ballot and as one party official put it, switched from champagne to vodka. we got rid of issa, good news, but that's the bad news, because now everyone and their mother is running on our side. said someone who founded a group dedicated to flipping the district. pick a competitive district anywhere in the country and chances are you'll find more democrats running than can comfortable were fit on a debate stage and i think we saw it after the state of the union with was it five responses at least? i mean on five different platforms? >> right, exactly. i think i lost track after five. this is a too much of a good thing problem in a way. for democrats, one of the number one pieces of evidence that they point to, why they think they're going to have a good november is this flood of strong candidates that they're getting. that is great in a lot of ways, the down side of that is there are more strong can
last month republican congressman darrell issa, california, read the writing on the wall and announcedor re-election. democrats cheered. then they looked at the mess on half their -- of their ballot and as one party official put it, switched from champagne to vodka. we got rid of issa, good news, but that's the bad news, because now everyone and their mother is running on our side. said someone who founded a group dedicated to flipping the district. pick a competitive district anywhere in the...
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host: darrell, virginia, independent line.aller: your guest has done an excellent job in describing the budget and revenue problem we face, and also the political conundrum in addressing it and doing something about it. in terms of how we can solve the problem, i think that we think too narrowly. really, the way that we do taxation, taxing production, beat it capital gains or wages, there is a perverse incentive that harms the economy and fromh and prevents people taking on additional work. by doing that, it is always going to be unpopular and perverse incentives will get in the way of doing something about it. if we can open our minds and think about taxing net worth instead of income, it does not have those perverse incentives. guest: the caller is definitely right that some have more economic drag associated with them than others. income tax is a good example. it does just incentivize economic activities we want to , forrage, like work example. there are others, like the estate tax, that do not carry those incentives. wealt
host: darrell, virginia, independent line.aller: your guest has done an excellent job in describing the budget and revenue problem we face, and also the political conundrum in addressing it and doing something about it. in terms of how we can solve the problem, i think that we think too narrowly. really, the way that we do taxation, taxing production, beat it capital gains or wages, there is a perverse incentive that harms the economy and fromh and prevents people taking on additional work. by...
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and other black guy, african-american, a jazz pianist named darrell davis. there is a pbs documentary called accidental courtesy. what he does is convince people to leave the kkk. he is so successful that he almost single-handedly dismantled the kkk operation in the state of maryland. people ask him what do you say? what is it you are saying to convince them? he says i don't say anything. this is really important. by actively listening to them i am teaching them about myself. and sometimes people just need to be heard. this is what i would say to you. after saying you can't change people's minds, after doctor king's that you can't change hearts and that is true, sometimes. sometimes the act of listening can be such a gift. ..
and other black guy, african-american, a jazz pianist named darrell davis. there is a pbs documentary called accidental courtesy. what he does is convince people to leave the kkk. he is so successful that he almost single-handedly dismantled the kkk operation in the state of maryland. people ask him what do you say? what is it you are saying to convince them? he says i don't say anything. this is really important. by actively listening to them i am teaching them about myself. and sometimes...
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the vanguard is not talking about that now. ,he new black republicans girls,, the other darrell scott, that is a new crop of republican not entrenched in public -- not entrenched in politics. nia-malika: who probably voted for obama. april: i don't know what they did but i know they are doing it now. i interviewed someone who said i am disappointed -- i am disappointed in the way talks about charlottesville and the justice department, but i still support him. you have these new age black republicans who go hand-in-hand with these new age white republicans because there's a whole crop of new age -- and of course there are holdovers -- but there's also a lot of republicans working in the white house like hope hicks and other people who would never have been able to get a job in the white house. there's a section of republicans who pushed trump aside, they can't get jobs. you have these other people from new york that the president feels comfortable with. >> but there's a situation right now, the president said that this white house with what a fine-tuned machine. no. the cogs and wheels
the vanguard is not talking about that now. ,he new black republicans girls,, the other darrell scott, that is a new crop of republican not entrenched in public -- not entrenched in politics. nia-malika: who probably voted for obama. april: i don't know what they did but i know they are doing it now. i interviewed someone who said i am disappointed -- i am disappointed in the way talks about charlottesville and the justice department, but i still support him. you have these new age black...
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now, one of the standard lawyer tricks that darrell taught is the text doesn't support you, you abstract from the text either principle. and then you interpret the principal and you read it back into the text in order to produce the results you like. if lawyers doing that hold onto your wallet or purse because they're trying to get your pocketbook. i think as a descriptive matter, nobody nominated to the supreme court, conservative, liberal, would say that griswold is wrongly decided. i have a decent job as yet. but it is interesting how the popularity of the result has driven and distorted our approach to constitutional reasoning. most people, 99 percent, we support the result and griswold versus connecticut. but i think jess is right, that becomes a critical prop for the creation of a broad ranging right to privacy. even to create an abortion right and at that point people say wait a minute. where did this right to abortion come from? the first amendment? how does privacy sustain a constitutional right to abortion? by the time you get to roe versus wade in 1973, you look back griswold
now, one of the standard lawyer tricks that darrell taught is the text doesn't support you, you abstract from the text either principle. and then you interpret the principal and you read it back into the text in order to produce the results you like. if lawyers doing that hold onto your wallet or purse because they're trying to get your pocketbook. i think as a descriptive matter, nobody nominated to the supreme court, conservative, liberal, would say that griswold is wrongly decided. i have a...
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and darrell scott, the new crop of republican who is are not entrenched in politics -- >> probably voted for obama. >> i know what they are doing. [laughter] >> i also interviewed the guy who you pointed to and called my african american. that's what i like to do. [laughter] >> and he also was someone who said, i'm disappointed in the way he's talked about charlottesville and disappointed the way he dealt with the justice department, you have the black republicans who go hand in hand with new age republicans because there's a whole crop -- of course, there's people who are holdovers from the white houses but republicans that are working in the white house like hope hicks and other people who would have never been able to get a job in the white house but republicans who pushed trump aside, they can't get jobs or blacklisted and other people from new york that the president feels comfortable with. >> the president said that this white house during the first press conference was a fine-tune machine. no, the cobwebs are flying out the machine. this is where -- it's sad because this new crop
and darrell scott, the new crop of republican who is are not entrenched in politics -- >> probably voted for obama. >> i know what they are doing. [laughter] >> i also interviewed the guy who you pointed to and called my african american. that's what i like to do. [laughter] >> and he also was someone who said, i'm disappointed in the way he's talked about charlottesville and disappointed the way he dealt with the justice department, you have the black republicans who go...
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geer darrell bhr and asked if christopher steele was employed either directly or indirectly by him athe time newswriting the so-called steel dossier. do you know if christopher steele work for oleg deripaska? >> that's not something i could answer. >> could we discuss it in a classified setting? >> there might be more we could say there. >> thank you. jim comey testified before this committee in an open setting last summer and he referred to the steel dossier a salacious and unverified, as our main the fbi's position? >> i think maybe there's more we can talk about this afternoon. >> thank you. i'd like to turn my attention to the threat posed by china specifically chinese telecom companies. send it to rubio spoke earlier and i agree with what he said about the threat of a rising china, also the threat of centers, the threat telecom company specifically you know, and telecom posed to our country that's why produce legislation with senator cornyn and senator rubio to save u.s. government can't use them and that u.s. government can't use companies that use them. i'm glad some companies
geer darrell bhr and asked if christopher steele was employed either directly or indirectly by him athe time newswriting the so-called steel dossier. do you know if christopher steele work for oleg deripaska? >> that's not something i could answer. >> could we discuss it in a classified setting? >> there might be more we could say there. >> thank you. jim comey testified before this committee in an open setting last summer and he referred to the steel dossier a salacious...
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the advantage of being here at the hollywood hotel with jeff gordon, darrell waltrip, i'm chris myersd you. >> smithfield for aric almirola. thanks for being with you. classy comments after a very devastating moment that we all watched at the daytona 500. i bet you were anxious to get back in the car and race here in atlanta. give us your mind set right now how you're handling this delay. >> come on. go away, rain. i figure the quicker we race atlanta we'll have something new to talk about. it's been a tough week kind of reliving that over and over and over. it's one thing to go through it in the moment and be, you know, devastated in that moment, but then you hurry up and want to look forward but then everything else wants to still look backwards. >> we'll get out of the way as quick as possible about this incident and the moves happening on the back straightaway last week. >> yes. >> been analyzed all week long. >> sure. >> i can't wait to get your perspective on it. i thought you did everything right, but i am curious, the first bump when you moved left and austin came and hit you
the advantage of being here at the hollywood hotel with jeff gordon, darrell waltrip, i'm chris myersd you. >> smithfield for aric almirola. thanks for being with you. classy comments after a very devastating moment that we all watched at the daytona 500. i bet you were anxious to get back in the car and race here in atlanta. give us your mind set right now how you're handling this delay. >> come on. go away, rain. i figure the quicker we race atlanta we'll have something new to...