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>> no way. >> darrell fulton?> no. >> reporter: brian sexton prosecuted the mikey bridge man murder case. >> what happened is what nevis coleman admitted happening. started walking with her, ran into two other individuals, and decided to go to nevis' basement to have sex. and according to his statement, agreed to have sex with the other two, but not him. he got mad and started, and that's when the brutal rape/murder started happen iing >> confession aside, what was your case? >> strong circumstantial evidence. you have him as being the last person seen alive with the victim. this is coleman's residence, this is his basement. this whole thing about they beat me? he's just trying to get out of the confession. and there's no evidence to support his claim whatsoever. >> reporter: nevis and darrell were convicted of murder in 1997. and sentenced to life in prison without parole. what did you think your future was going to be like then? >> shattered. >> reporter: nevis and darrell served most of their time in this state
>> no way. >> darrell fulton?> no. >> reporter: brian sexton prosecuted the mikey bridge man murder case. >> what happened is what nevis coleman admitted happening. started walking with her, ran into two other individuals, and decided to go to nevis' basement to have sex. and according to his statement, agreed to have sex with the other two, but not him. he got mad and started, and that's when the brutal rape/murder started happen iing >> confession aside, what...
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r reporter: dee's husband, darrell, was at hede, but unable to help.two years earlier, the former police chief, two-term sheriffd rtified gun safety instructor, was diagnosed with rapidly progressive dementia. b about a yearore the shooting, dee reluctantly took away his car keys. when he still insisted on drivin she sold the car.e when hnted to check on their guns, she locked them in theed safe in a sh behind the house and changed the combination. >> he asked me every day where are my gs. and i'd tell him, they're in the safe. "well, i want to see them."f i'd get him another subject and that worked for a while but then pretty soon he was just almost obsessive about seeing his guns. ha reporter: like many with dementia, darrell good days and bad days. after mother's day he was doing so well that dee relented. she took out the revolver he used for target shooting and the glock pistol he carried a sheriff, checked to see if they were loaded, and placed them on the table in front of his wheelchair. >> he reached for the pouch that it was in. knocked it on
r reporter: dee's husband, darrell, was at hede, but unable to help.two years earlier, the former police chief, two-term sheriffd rtified gun safety instructor, was diagnosed with rapidly progressive dementia. b about a yearore the shooting, dee reluctantly took away his car keys. when he still insisted on drivin she sold the car.e when hnted to check on their guns, she locked them in theed safe in a sh behind the house and changed the combination. >> he asked me every day where are my...
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darrell said the tree was dead for a month and likely fell onto the freeway in seconds. >> you hear a pop, pop, pop like firecrackers and by the time you look around to see what's going on, the tree is falling, a matter of three or four seconds probably, maybe five. >> reporter: so there probably could not have been time to react to something like that happening. >> no, no. trees come down real quick. >> reporter: darrell's employee marcos takes 680 and drives by that tree every day. he said he even pointed out the dangers to his friend just last month. >> i told him look at this, paco. the tree for sure needs to come down. >> i know caltrans spends a lot of time and effort on trees. i don't know why thisone wasn't taken care of, but i believe it should have been taken care of a while ago. >> reporter: we did see a few more dead trees along the freeway out here. caltrans did release a statement saying that safety is their highest priority and they are examining the causes of this unfortunate incident. reporting live in danville, mary lee, kpix5. >>> our other big story tonight, presid
darrell said the tree was dead for a month and likely fell onto the freeway in seconds. >> you hear a pop, pop, pop like firecrackers and by the time you look around to see what's going on, the tree is falling, a matter of three or four seconds probably, maybe five. >> reporter: so there probably could not have been time to react to something like that happening. >> no, no. trees come down real quick. >> reporter: darrell's employee marcos takes 680 and drives by that...
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. >> reporter: like many with dementia, darrell had good days and bad days.after mother's day he was doing so well that dee relented. she took out the revolver he used for target shooting and the glocpistol he carried as a sheriff, checked to see if they were loaded, and placed them on the table in front of his wheelchair. >> he reached for the pouch that it was in. knocked it on the floor. i bent down to pick the pouch and just as i was coming up i heard the gun go off. r orter: she had missed a round that had been left in the glock's chamber. it was now lodged in dee's back. darrell's dementia was so advanced that heasn't aware of what had just happened. >> he didn't realize the gun had gone off. it just didn't even faze him. and i convinced him, i asked him to get me the phone. and he said why do you want the phone. who are you going to call. and i said, well i'm going to call the ambulance. >> reporter: for months, kaiser alth news reporter jonel aleccia has led a team looking into the deadly combination of guns and dementia, uncovering dozens of stories
. >> reporter: like many with dementia, darrell had good days and bad days.after mother's day he was doing so well that dee relented. she took out the revolver he used for target shooting and the glocpistol he carried as a sheriff, checked to see if they were loaded, and placed them on the table in front of his wheelchair. >> he reached for the pouch that it was in. knocked it on the floor. i bent down to pick the pouch and just as i was coming up i heard the gun go off. r orter:...
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. >> reporter: we showed arborist darrell wise our chopper 5 video from the scene.was a pine tree with a decaying root system. darrell said the tree was dead a month and likely fell onto the freeway in seconds. >> i told him look at this, paco. the tree for sure, the tree needs to come down. >> reporter: darrell's employee marco takes 680 and drives by the tree every day. he said he even pointed out the dangers to his friend just last month. >> i know caltrans spends a lot of time and effort on trees. i don't know why this one wasn't taken care of, but i believe it should have been taken care of a while ago. >>> still ahead a name from the past scrubbed from a san francisco street, the history that city leaders do not want to honor. phelan avenue in ingleside was named for the father of a san francisco mayor who ran a racist campaign. >>> san francisco is erasing the name of another controversy city street, kpix5's john ramos on the family connection that's forcing a name change. sf mayor james d. phelan who served just after the turn of the 20th century and went o
. >> reporter: we showed arborist darrell wise our chopper 5 video from the scene.was a pine tree with a decaying root system. darrell said the tree was dead a month and likely fell onto the freeway in seconds. >> i told him look at this, paco. the tree for sure, the tree needs to come down. >> reporter: darrell's employee marco takes 680 and drives by the tree every day. he said he even pointed out the dangers to his friend just last month. >> i know caltrans spends a...
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this is darrel iss a's district. he's not running for reelection. used to be the oversight committee chairman. a republican thorn in th previous president's side. not running for reelection. district in the presidential year 2016. so democrats logically say this should be one of our targets in 2018. right now, a republican in first. the question is, will there be a democrat in second? you see all these candidates running because it's an open seat. only 4% of the vote in, don. this one could take well into the morning. could take well into the week before we see the candidates. another key race, another clinton district. republican held. rohrbacher here, the republican. does he run against a democrat or against a republican? only 16% of the vote in. a lot of other candidates down here as well. just want to show you another name you know well. you mentioned it quite a bit on your show. devin nunes, very prominent in defending the president.accusin the trump campaign, for example. he's comfortably winning his primary. democrats have had dreams of winni
this is darrel iss a's district. he's not running for reelection. used to be the oversight committee chairman. a republican thorn in th previous president's side. not running for reelection. district in the presidential year 2016. so democrats logically say this should be one of our targets in 2018. right now, a republican in first. the question is, will there be a democrat in second? you see all these candidates running because it's an open seat. only 4% of the vote in, don. this one could...
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darrell issa is running for reelection. disaster floods are getting more expensive so the u.s.ernment is doing what the private sector does, it is buying reinsurance. government started buying reinsurance for the national flood insurance program. reinsurance is bought by insurers against unexpectedly high claims. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. leinz.iley this is bloomberg. at&t has now won approval to take over warner.the $85 billion deal wile a media powerhouse and could spark a wave of other mergers. optimism is sending media stocks higher. joining us with his take on the deal and what it means for the sector is leo hindery, managing partner of intermedia. he is also the former president and chief executive officer of at&t rock band. -- of at&t broadband. we have talked many times in the past. the media landscape has changed entirely is about to undergo another complete overhaul. leo: it has been seismic. the industry for decades was very evolutionary. then about a decade ago,
darrell issa is running for reelection. disaster floods are getting more expensive so the u.s.ernment is doing what the private sector does, it is buying reinsurance. government started buying reinsurance for the national flood insurance program. reinsurance is bought by insurers against unexpectedly high claims. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. leinz.iley this is bloomberg. at&t has now won...
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tonight we are talking about it with white house deputy press secretary hogan gidley, darrell is a and mike huck we. huck -- mike huckabee. as our president is getting close to doing something in north korea that no other president has been able to do. there are many in the mainstream media who are rooting for him to fail. hate is their daily fare. they hate him so much, they want him to fail. peace be damned. if he doesn't get credit for being one of the smartest, most of clever and successful neator presidents of all time, then we'll know for sure what it's about and who they are. they are not just haters, and this is about more than just politics. they are rooting for america's failure, and that is you be american. take a look at how they reacted a few weeks ago when the president sent a letter to the north korean leader canceling the summit. he blind sides his allies, he doesn't consult with congress. as far as we know he didn't consult with his own national security council. he dictates this bizarre embarrassing letter. >> it was always hard to believe donald trump would be the fi
tonight we are talking about it with white house deputy press secretary hogan gidley, darrell is a and mike huck we. huck -- mike huckabee. as our president is getting close to doing something in north korea that no other president has been able to do. there are many in the mainstream media who are rooting for him to fail. hate is their daily fare. they hate him so much, they want him to fail. peace be damned. if he doesn't get credit for being one of the smartest, most of clever and successful...
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darrell i said has been member of congress, he hasn't solve the problem. >> reporter: they think theyems with our taxes and sanctuary state policies. >> they will not take california, no way, right, guys? >> reporter: newport beach, california, fox news. rob: jungle primaryood in theory but could ruin the left's chances for power grab on the hill. carly: the left seems to be putting all their eggs in california's basket which is great news for republicans. >> democrats love this idea when they adopted in 2009 but may not be loving it tonight because the issue is so many democrats running individual races and republicans solidify from 12 and 3 candidates and if two republicans are the top vote getters and the democrats made the november election democrats are in freak out mode because of the jungle primary system trying to elevate one or 2 candidates in different races to make the ballot in november so this is great for the republicans and trump and at the same time look at nmberr republicans are improving in the generic ballot and a lot of good news. rob: 26 after the are, no-fly zone
darrell i said has been member of congress, he hasn't solve the problem. >> reporter: they think theyems with our taxes and sanctuary state policies. >> they will not take california, no way, right, guys? >> reporter: newport beach, california, fox news. rob: jungle primaryood in theory but could ruin the left's chances for power grab on the hill. carly: the left seems to be putting all their eggs in california's basket which is great news for republicans. >> democrats...
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i want to take a look at darrell issa, the retiring congressman in the 49th district.ar. republican at t top there, har making it through. if there were one democrat, one clear person that the party c l coalesced around, it w democrat would make it through. because of the jungle primary, it is the top two vote getters who make it through, regardless of party. it would be a heartbreaker, according to a national democrat i spoke with, if they got shut out before it happens. >> the irony that the democrats had exciting candidate. they had too many exciting candidates with the two-system. thanks, kyung lah. joining us from los angeles, maeve reston. the point, again, of the jungle primary system? it looks like it's kind of frustrating for democrats this morning. >> reporter: it's very frustrating for democrats. a lot of them are breathing a sigh of relief that they don't look like they're going to get boxed out of a couple of the seats they were really worried about. but originally, the idea behind californ california's top-two testimony system, you would allow more modera
i want to take a look at darrell issa, the retiring congressman in the 49th district.ar. republican at t top there, har making it through. if there were one democrat, one clear person that the party c l coalesced around, it w democrat would make it through. because of the jungle primary, it is the top two vote getters who make it through, regardless of party. it would be a heartbreaker, according to a national democrat i spoke with, if they got shut out before it happens. >> the irony...
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one of the races we're looking for here, this is the darrell issa district.not running for re-election. again, this is one of the seven districts hillary clinton carried in the 2016 presidential election, and so democrats are thinking maybe we have a shot here. the leading candidate is a republican. it looks lik we'll have a democratic challenger in this race. look at all the blue. there's a bunch of republicans, too, because it's open. but you have a lot of democrats candidates as well. at the moment in the issa districts, democrats fighting it out. at the moment there's a democrat in second place here, but this is one of the districts where republicans believe they may have two candidates. we'll count the votes again. this one may not be settled tonight, but the incumbent. that's why the vote is being split among all these candides. some hav stopped campaign, but they're still on the ballot. you see the vote split. this is one of the factors. but the incumbent running ahead, the question is will his opponent be a democra or another republican in november? w
one of the races we're looking for here, this is the darrell issa district.not running for re-election. again, this is one of the seven districts hillary clinton carried in the 2016 presidential election, and so democrats are thinking maybe we have a shot here. the leading candidate is a republican. it looks lik we'll have a democratic challenger in this race. look at all the blue. there's a bunch of republicans, too, because it's open. but you have a lot of democrats candidates as well. at the...
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darrell, i.e. the president said that sanctions will --daryl are you encouraged by the statements the president gave, regarding progress? can they actually get china to play ball? guest: china and the united states have a, and will hear. they have different ideas about how to execute the strategy, which levers to emphasize at this point. for now, the existing u.s. sanctions will remain in place until such time as the north koreans take further demonstrable and verifiable steps, which it is not clear as to whether all the sanctions will remain in place. until denuclearization is completed, or whether there may be a gradual lifting of certain sanctions, in order to help incentivize actions on the part of north korea. the trump administration has really clearbout their messaging on this point. there is a north korean press on account of the meeting that differ is with the idea of sanctions remaining in place until the end of the denuclearization process. so there is room for disagreement that i am con
darrell, i.e. the president said that sanctions will --daryl are you encouraged by the statements the president gave, regarding progress? can they actually get china to play ball? guest: china and the united states have a, and will hear. they have different ideas about how to execute the strategy, which levers to emphasize at this point. for now, the existing u.s. sanctions will remain in place until such time as the north koreans take further demonstrable and verifiable steps, which it is not...
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top democratic contenders mike levin says he thinks he can clean up the san diego coastline than darrell the rep. neil? >> neil: thanks. let's go to tom bevin from real clear politics. the blue wave was the consensus opinion. now improving economic numbers, the employment report and growing perceptions on the part of many americans that well, maybe keeping republicans in charge of congress is not a bad idea. that too can change. what is going on here? >> well, you're right, neil. if the commit, the president's job approval is up, the generic ballot has been sliding for the democrats. things are looking better for republicans than they were a few weeks ago. peter is right. for house democrats in particular, southern california is the key. there's seven districts in the state of california that hillary clinton won in 2016. they're targeting the three in southern california in particular. if they get shutout of those races in november, that will be a significant blow of recapturing house of representatives. >> neil: what i don't understand, people have been explaining to me, this new proced
top democratic contenders mike levin says he thinks he can clean up the san diego coastline than darrell the rep. neil? >> neil: thanks. let's go to tom bevin from real clear politics. the blue wave was the consensus opinion. now improving economic numbers, the employment report and growing perceptions on the part of many americans that well, maybe keeping republicans in charge of congress is not a bad idea. that too can change. what is going on here? >> well, you're right, neil. if...
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darrell asked the question, what proof do we have the kids are reunited with their parents? don't have proof. like i said earlier, the way the system set up, i don't see how the parents could possibly be reunited with their children. we don't have a system in place to do that. it is unfortunate that the administration did not seem to think ahead about how this policy would be of limited and what the aftereffects would be. there is no system in place to reunite parents and children. a situation that was created by the department of homeland security, or the administration on how these people families, what is the result? other new problems that stem from that? guest: we could imagine a scenario in which families are housed together at the border. the parents are taken away brieflyo tough the federal prosecutions that the trumpet ministration wants to see, and possibly reunite with their children in those family shelters. the problem is logistically, the administration does not have those resources put into place right now. they can't do that. cases in place that prevent the a
darrell asked the question, what proof do we have the kids are reunited with their parents? don't have proof. like i said earlier, the way the system set up, i don't see how the parents could possibly be reunited with their children. we don't have a system in place to do that. it is unfortunate that the administration did not seem to think ahead about how this policy would be of limited and what the aftereffects would be. there is no system in place to reunite parents and children. a situation...
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reporter: in terms of issues, republicans are trying to keep retiring republican darrell issa's seatda that mirror's president trump's. >> taxes are huge and so is a sanctuary state, the catch-and-release program, i mean, everything that happened out of sacramento is hitting the state really hard. unfortunately all the democrats are offer something resist. reporter: democrats in that district show think they have got the upper hand. one of the top democratic contenders mike levin told me that he thinks voters will want to back a democrat like him because he is arguing darrell issa didn't do enough to clean up the coastline in san diego in 17 years. david? david: seems like everybody in california wants to run for office right n. it is a crowded docke there. peter doocy, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: american airlines out with a warning. consumers may see a spike in air fare costs if crude oil prices continue to rise. jeff flock live o'hare airport in chicago with the latest. jeff, they never take prices down when price of oil goes down but oh, well. >> funny, how that works.
reporter: in terms of issues, republicans are trying to keep retiring republican darrell issa's seatda that mirror's president trump's. >> taxes are huge and so is a sanctuary state, the catch-and-release program, i mean, everything that happened out of sacramento is hitting the state really hard. unfortunately all the democrats are offer something resist. reporter: democrats in that district show think they have got the upper hand. one of the top democratic contenders mike levin told me...
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. >>> joining us now, republican congressman darrell issa of california, a key member of the judiciary and other sight committ committee. congressman, let me begin with the report from the inspector general over the justice department. i saw owe released a statement afterwards which says in part that fbi officials in your words continuously disregarded rules and procedures to the detriment of donald trump and the benefit of hillary clinton but the bulk of this report makes it clear that james comey took action that harmed the clinton campaign in defiance of justice department policy. can you point to specific actions taken by fbi officials that directly harmed donald trump during the campaign? >> well, i think one good example is, again, peter strzok who he and a number of other people may be two dozen became aware at various time s antho anthony weinerer's computer was there and they allowed it to sit for four weeks not being touched and four woox eeks in october it just any four weeks. >> with all due respect, 11 days before the election comey did come out and say that the fbi was re
. >>> joining us now, republican congressman darrell issa of california, a key member of the judiciary and other sight committ committee. congressman, let me begin with the report from the inspector general over the justice department. i saw owe released a statement afterwards which says in part that fbi officials in your words continuously disregarded rules and procedures to the detriment of donald trump and the benefit of hillary clinton but the bulk of this report makes it clear...
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darrell issa, retiring republican, another lockout fear for democrats.s one, though, the best news for democrats on the board right now. you have diane hark, republican, she's jumped out in front. can we show -- i don't think we can show it, but it's not just these two. you go t n names line here, all democrats. so democrats here. the idea of two republicans ea up,his is kind good news for democrats that a republican's run out in front this much. it means there's not as many republican votes to distribute widely. so the lockout fear for democrarly in 49, this is positive for them. but there is also an early -- we'll call this a potential surprise. weaidhere were three districts here where democrats had to worry about a lockou we didn't mention one in the early returns here are oran i the 10th district. this is the central valley. this is jeff denham, republican incumbent. this is todd howze, a pro-trump puican, a grassroots style candidate. you can see right demoatic vote, you can't see the other screen here. there are a bunch of democratic candidates in
darrell issa, retiring republican, another lockout fear for democrats.s one, though, the best news for democrats on the board right now. you have diane hark, republican, she's jumped out in front. can we show -- i don't think we can show it, but it's not just these two. you go t n names line here, all democrats. so democrats here. the idea of two republicans ea up,his is kind good news for democrats that a republican's run out in front this much. it means there's not as many republican votes to...
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they were worried about it here, the 49th district, the darrel issa district. republicans number one, democrats, two, three. if you kept going on this list, number four as well. they are looking good there. this district -- i should say this is one where democrats, it is not just that they are qualifying for general election. those seven districts that they are targeting, thi one probably hathe best news for them of last night in terms of mid-terms. if you add up all the votes cast, this is the only 1 of those 7 where democrats combined got more votes than republicans. you look at it generally in . ltl better than they did in the primary in these districts. that's how it seems to be working in this california system. so if they're already running ahead in that total vote in 49, that's the best sign for them here. for republicans what that means though is if democrats are only running ahead in 1 of those 7,i ahead in the cumulative vote. ttle over 50%, in the mid 50%s in a couple of th what's what republicans can crow about. they are saying look, we got a little
they were worried about it here, the 49th district, the darrel issa district. republicans number one, democrats, two, three. if you kept going on this list, number four as well. they are looking good there. this district -- i should say this is one where democrats, it is not just that they are qualifying for general election. those seven districts that they are targeting, thi one probably hathe best news for them of last night in terms of mid-terms. if you add up all the votes cast, this is the...
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darrell packed a level on a flight to test if the plane was flying parallel to a flat earth.o be science people who say, that is a real bogus experiment. >> they have. >> that's a little basic. >> i know. it's so simple, it will go right over your head. >> reporter: the credo for many of these believers, check it out for yourself. >> go out and test. >> you just want them to ask the questions? >> why do you believe what you believe? and let you go from there. because i could tell you something, then you'll look at me and say i'm crazy. >> a lot of people watching are going, that man is crazy. >> i'm sure they probably do. i would say they're crazy for not testing what they think they believe. >> reporter: in a world of disagreements large and small, for something as clear as this horizon, the interpretation could be infinite. for "nightline," i'm eva pilgrim in kerry, north carolina. >>> next here, inside a little-known and fast-paced tradition when the supreme court hands down a major decision. it's called, the running of the interns. i woke up in memphis and told... (harmon
darrell packed a level on a flight to test if the plane was flying parallel to a flat earth.o be science people who say, that is a real bogus experiment. >> they have. >> that's a little basic. >> i know. it's so simple, it will go right over your head. >> reporter: the credo for many of these believers, check it out for yourself. >> go out and test. >> you just want them to ask the questions? >> why do you believe what you believe? and let you go from...
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. >> lhe ra as a toss-up in california, darrell issa, cif >>atnother one of the republican women, diane harkey, board of equalization member in california, is going to be running as the republican candidate there. last ichecked, there were a few different democrats who are kind of neck and neck w other, i'mot sure which of those will end up getting the ere wi a republican does look e and a democrat race, which was unclear 24 hours ago, so that's good news for democrats. >> a toss-up race there in california 49. another cifornia calling this morning, this one fr a go a hhead. >>> hi, everybody. i'm larry kudlow. so, some brief stuff on the g7 eting in charlevoix. my high school
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. >> reporter: darrell olivera is safety officer for hpm building supplies. they're donating materials. >> this is a very resilient community because it's neighbors helping neighbors. >> some of us here have been directly affected by the lava, so we're happy to be here and give back to the community. >> reporter: in the first week of the eruption this mando natured his property, time and talent to help build the relief and information center at the intersection of highways 130 and 132. >> got a place for comfort. you had a place for refuge already. so after that thought i thought about where are all these people going? >> reporter: partnering with hpm, hope services hawaii and the national guard, gilbert's vision is becoming a reality. >> a lot of what you see here is made possible because of his relationships and his heart for the community. >> reporter: this will provide a relatively comfortable and safe home for displaced families allowing them to go to work, deal with insurance companies and focus on rebuilding. >> this is bringing hope to these people, t
. >> reporter: darrell olivera is safety officer for hpm building supplies. they're donating materials. >> this is a very resilient community because it's neighbors helping neighbors. >> some of us here have been directly affected by the lava, so we're happy to be here and give back to the community. >> reporter: in the first week of the eruption this mando natured his property, time and talent to help build the relief and information center at the intersection of...
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darrell issa serves on the house judiciary committee.e you and welcome back to america's newsroom. >> good morning. >> bill: let's frame what we know based on the leak. james comey and loretta lynch behave. what do you make of the report have you read right now. >> what we make of it is that there was insubordination or belligerent arrogant attitude by the fbi director and that pattern continued. it was do what i want to do the way i want to do. for example, he suspected loretta lynch of misconduct and, yet, he never kept memos of their meeting but he kept a memo from day one with president trump. another example that's not in the report but it bears listening and watch something when he claimed he had to literally force apple to hack their own phone, if you will because it couldn't be done any other way. then of course it turned out the opposite was true. he came before congress and said it as an absolute when in fact it wasn't true at all. these kinds of actions in addition to breaking protocol both starting and stopping and announcing
darrell issa serves on the house judiciary committee.e you and welcome back to america's newsroom. >> good morning. >> bill: let's frame what we know based on the leak. james comey and loretta lynch behave. what do you make of the report have you read right now. >> what we make of it is that there was insubordination or belligerent arrogant attitude by the fbi director and that pattern continued. it was do what i want to do the way i want to do. for example, he suspected...
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and t of those actually belong to congressman ed "roseanne" and congressman darrell issa, both of whom have announced they're not going to be running again, they're actually retiring. often seats are much easier to win than those who run against incumbents. i would say that orange county, the 39th district, the 49th district there, are open seats. the 45th, rohrabacher's district in the 48th, are major ones to watch. >> that' important too, because orange county is changing. you know, if you look at some of these districts, tom mcclintock near sacramento, those are still pretty red. but orange county has been becoming more diverse, a younger population. and so a lot of people i talk to who study these n tbers sayat even if republicans can win in those districts this year, it's gong to be a tough road in 2020 and 2022, which may be why "roseanne" a royce and issa are stepping down. >> there are three that are coming to light. the unemployment number is out tay, 3.2%, rock bottom. 200,000 plus jobs. >> the biggest number of gains since february. >> it is. the country isan feeling it cali
and t of those actually belong to congressman ed "roseanne" and congressman darrell issa, both of whom have announced they're not going to be running again, they're actually retiring. often seats are much easier to win than those who run against incumbents. i would say that orange county, the 39th district, the 49th district there, are open seats. the 45th, rohrabacher's district in the 48th, are major ones to watch. >> that' important too, because orange county is changing. you...
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first up is darrell joining us from east orange, new jersey, democrats as' line. you think-- what do will come from this summit? caller: the president needs to talk about being strong. he has to. host: republican line. caller: hello. thank you for having me on. my point would be that all of us, we went through our grade schools and they taught us what they taught us. i think as humans, we should go beyond. should researcmore than what our media tells us. tell us.our scholars we want to be better than them. go to missouri, joseph, democrats' line. how are you? caller: i am doing good. i am -- i love the fact that we are having this summit and my is at the expense of what? are we going to end up financing north korea is at the expense of what? and the americans are going to end up footing the bill to rebuild them and make them better? that is basically what i am worried about is what is the oh -- the alter your motive, the bottom line? host: let's go to larry joining us from shreveport, indiana. what are your thoughts as you watch this unfold? caller: and the americ
first up is darrell joining us from east orange, new jersey, democrats as' line. you think-- what do will come from this summit? caller: the president needs to talk about being strong. he has to. host: republican line. caller: hello. thank you for having me on. my point would be that all of us, we went through our grade schools and they taught us what they taught us. i think as humans, we should go beyond. should researcmore than what our media tells us. tell us.our scholars we want to be...
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darrell bigner is part of the team at duke. so it's kind of a one-two punch? >> exactly. but the most important part we believe actually is the secondary immune response. >> reporter: one month after treatment... >> it started to break the tumor up. >> reporter: husband mark puffer. >> they call debbie a rapid responder. >> rapid responder. >> reporter: puffer's improvement was not a fluke. 21% of 61 patients were still alive three years after %reatment compared to just 4% typically seen with standard care. could you ever have imagined having a response rate that high? >> it's just mind blowing to us that have been working on it for so long, because this is based on absolutely bedrock scientific principles. >> reporter: last year puffer was retreated when her tumor showed signs of returning. >> maybe this time we killed the dragon. >>m not sure. ro reporter: despite some memory and vision problems, she can now see a future. >> i'm meant to be here for a reason. i don't know what that reason is, but i'm sure going to hang around to find out. rk reporter: dr. jon lapook, cb
darrell bigner is part of the team at duke. so it's kind of a one-two punch? >> exactly. but the most important part we believe actually is the secondary immune response. >> reporter: one month after treatment... >> it started to break the tumor up. >> reporter: husband mark puffer. >> they call debbie a rapid responder. >> rapid responder. >> reporter: puffer's improvement was not a fluke. 21% of 61 patients were still alive three years after %reatment...
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. >> lhe ra as a toss-up in california, darrell issa, cif >>atnother one of the republican women, diane harkey, board of equalization member in california, is going to be running as the republican candidate there. last ichecked, there were a few different democrats who are kind of neck and neck w other, i'mot sure which of those will end up getting the ere wi a republican does look e and a democrat race, which was unclear 24 hours ago, so that's good news for democrats. >> a toss-up race there in california 49. another cifornia calling this morning, this one fr a go a hhead. >>> hi, everybody. i'm larry kudlow. so, some brief stuff on the g7 eting in charlevoix. my high school fnch , t key points- od. number one, economic growth. the united states now has the fastest growing economy in the world, according to the oecd, or at least the fastest growing economy among the industrialized nations. second, there will be trade discussions, as you might imagine. third, there will be some important bilateral meetings. president trump meeting with prime minister trudeau and president macron, impor
. >> lhe ra as a toss-up in california, darrell issa, cif >>atnother one of the republican women, diane harkey, board of equalization member in california, is going to be running as the republican candidate there. last ichecked, there were a few different democrats who are kind of neck and neck w other, i'mot sure which of those will end up getting the ere wi a republican does look e and a democrat race, which was unclear 24 hours ago, so that's good news for democrats. >> a...
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thousands of civilians have fled areas in syria's darrell province where a major government offensive is underway the rebels say they have repelled the attack but fear they may not be able to hold out as the iran and russia backed army moves them reports. this is the first time government forces have used battle bombs in. helicopters struck several villages in what appears to be a major advance to take over the city but this violates a truce that was brokered by russia and the united states in africa to bring an eye and to the seven year war the americans have of serious repercussions if the offensive continues and the rebels who are losing ground remain defiant. we don't recognize assad's authority he has destroyed our cities and killed our people he destroyed syria to stay in power we will never recognize him and we reject the presence of the reigning and afghan militias it's only syrians who should decide the future of the country. the syrian army is massing troops in the area the opposition says thousands of shiite militias are also moving in dar was the focal point of the syrian
thousands of civilians have fled areas in syria's darrell province where a major government offensive is underway the rebels say they have repelled the attack but fear they may not be able to hold out as the iran and russia backed army moves them reports. this is the first time government forces have used battle bombs in. helicopters struck several villages in what appears to be a major advance to take over the city but this violates a truce that was brokered by russia and the united states in...
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tonight we are talking about it with white house deputy press secretary hogan gidley, darrell is a andike huck we. huck -- mike huckabee.
tonight we are talking about it with white house deputy press secretary hogan gidley, darrell is a andike huck we. huck -- mike huckabee.
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could be darrelle by a top u.s. lawmaker who's holding back support the u.s. had agreed to sell one hundred twenty thousand precision guided munitions to its gulf allies but senator bob menendez says he has concerns about the war in yemen and whether u.s. policies are contributing to the country's humanitarian crisis he's asked for more information on whether the arms could be used to kill civilians well u.s. deputy attorney general is accused as being accused of withholding documents related to the f.b.i.'s investigation into donald trump's presidential campaign this rosenstein why are you keeping information from congress and i'm not keeping any information from congress that it's approved a few minutes mr rosenstein think the house of representatives going to say something different i don't agree with you congressman i don't believe that's what they're going to say and if they do they'll that disagree but i think the my drums allies in congress had a heated exchange with rod rosenstein during a special hearing he's been criticized by trump supporters for ap
could be darrelle by a top u.s. lawmaker who's holding back support the u.s. had agreed to sell one hundred twenty thousand precision guided munitions to its gulf allies but senator bob menendez says he has concerns about the war in yemen and whether u.s. policies are contributing to the country's humanitarian crisis he's asked for more information on whether the arms could be used to kill civilians well u.s. deputy attorney general is accused as being accused of withholding documents related...
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with darrell issa and daniel goldman and lee smith.essman, you have been around the block on this stuff. what gives? a broader report? why would grassley title it like that? >> first of all because michael horowitz has been around a long time and done a lot of investigations of the problems in the department of justice in a previous administration that would not deal with those problems even with reported to congress. he will be asked questions we know from the past he can speak on. secondly, when you look at the indemic misconduct of comey including the apple scandal where he claimed you could not get information and it turned out not to be true or handling hillary clinton. it gets broad pretty quick. looking at other decisions including the fisa warrants. >> laura: lee, lots of things are bubbling up to the surface. this leak yesterday. to say that comey was insubordinate is that a big bombshell? >> maybe it's been built up too much. there is an enormous amount to cover. that's may answer with senator grassley titled this. the public
with darrell issa and daniel goldman and lee smith.essman, you have been around the block on this stuff. what gives? a broader report? why would grassley title it like that? >> first of all because michael horowitz has been around a long time and done a lot of investigations of the problems in the department of justice in a previous administration that would not deal with those problems even with reported to congress. he will be asked questions we know from the past he can speak on....
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this is my brother darrell. that's my daughter jonee. she's single. she lookin' for a man. great personality. have yourself some fun today. that's what it's all about. you're gonna win some money. hey! let's get it on. give me jeff, give me joanne. ["family feud" theme plays]
this is my brother darrell. that's my daughter jonee. she's single. she lookin' for a man. great personality. have yourself some fun today. that's what it's all about. you're gonna win some money. hey! let's get it on. give me jeff, give me joanne. ["family feud" theme plays]
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. >> reporter: darrell works at a nearby hotel and provided us with security video showing this. the man apparently tackled in the middle of the street. what would you call what you saw today? >> the guy was -- he was clearly in a diminished capacity. >> reporter: and he said he was about 10 to 15 feet away from where this was happening. sfpd says they are able to use force or authorized to use force defending themselves or someone es, and in this case, the man was grabbing a laniard and would have grabbed another piece of equipment, like a gun. sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, sam. >>> another stolen gun, this time the woman snapped from the back seat of the sack beback se belonging to a sheriff's deputy. you can see the suspect drive up next to the suv. appear to do some type of a stretch and then drive off. investigators say he stole a bag visible in the back seat, inside was the deputy's private weapon, which he also used on duty, as well as three magazines of ammunition. not clear how the suspect broke into the suv. the sheriff's department says the deputy immedia
. >> reporter: darrell works at a nearby hotel and provided us with security video showing this. the man apparently tackled in the middle of the street. what would you call what you saw today? >> the guy was -- he was clearly in a diminished capacity. >> reporter: and he said he was about 10 to 15 feet away from where this was happening. sfpd says they are able to use force or authorized to use force defending themselves or someone es, and in this case, the man was grabbing a...
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congressman darrell isa will be here, he understands the border being located by san diego and oversightesterday at the ig hearing with chris ray and horowitz who did a fantastic job. we will talk to mark meadows live from the freedom caucus about the ig report and what can be done on immigration and communications at the white house with miss 80s schlabach yesterday's out of control meeting with sarah sanders who is accused of refusing to going out and addressing the press with homeland security sec. nielsen by her side. why would you want an expert by your side when talking illegal immigration and border patrol? we will talk about that, explosive show, don't miss a minute, there will be a quiz at the end. heather: outrage boiling over after an anti-police extremist is invited to speak to kids for career day. rob: the principal retiring, why was this person invited in the first place? >> reporter: that principle personally invited anti-police activist ethan e so's to speak to kids, self-described radical who routinely post anti-police rhetoric online which is not like the platform shoul
congressman darrell isa will be here, he understands the border being located by san diego and oversightesterday at the ig hearing with chris ray and horowitz who did a fantastic job. we will talk to mark meadows live from the freedom caucus about the ig report and what can be done on immigration and communications at the white house with miss 80s schlabach yesterday's out of control meeting with sarah sanders who is accused of refusing to going out and addressing the press with homeland...
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news 4's darrell ford explains why there are finly reasons to be hopeful. >>> the chesapeakebay, arguely one of this country's most important bodies of water u of the most distressed as well. runoff runoffs. over the last few years it's improved. university of maryland center for environmental science has been tracking the bay's health issuing a yearly rort card this year there's some fairly good news for the bay. the grade once again is a c overall for the bay. >> reporter: while the grade a c wouldn't give most reason to celebrate, when it comes to the bay, that's encouraging. >> the bay for the first time is going in the right direction. we've turned the wecorner. e making improvements. >> reporter: some of the improvements can be traced to rivers like the potomac and anacostia. the signs are obvious that lif along the anacostia is improving. you can see that on the waterfront. below the surfacns other s are more encouraging for the anacosti and ultimately the cheese peak bay. >> compare the water in the tank with mussels to the water in the tank without mussels. it gives you an idea
news 4's darrell ford explains why there are finly reasons to be hopeful. >>> the chesapeakebay, arguely one of this country's most important bodies of water u of the most distressed as well. runoff runoffs. over the last few years it's improved. university of maryland center for environmental science has been tracking the bay's health issuing a yearly rort card this year there's some fairly good news for the bay. the grade once again is a c overall for the bay. >> reporter:...
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they get the the first person is darrell issa, a republican fm sn california. he's retiring.ly won re-election last year. some people think he might be. but who will be number 218? nobody wants to put their signature on line 218. >> shepard: if republicans can't come up with some sort of deal or compromise, then what happens? on immigration. >> the casualty is the farm bill. the farm bill did not fail last week because of agricultural policy. it failed because the freedom caucus wanted the house republican leadership to have an agreement first on immigration. if they don't have an agreement this week, then guess what? the freedom caucus, mark meadows, he is taken as hostage, a farm bill. if they don't have an agreement, he will shoot that hostage. the farm bill is supposed to come up for a vote later this month. that's it for that. and then there's questions about the leadership. remember paul ryan is supposed to retire at the end of the year. people will ask questions if they failed on immigration and ed on the farm bill, why is he still the speaker? does kevin mccarthy have
they get the the first person is darrell issa, a republican fm sn california. he's retiring.ly won re-election last year. some people think he might be. but who will be number 218? nobody wants to put their signature on line 218. >> shepard: if republicans can't come up with some sort of deal or compromise, then what happens? on immigration. >> the casualty is the farm bill. the farm bill did not fail last week because of agricultural policy. it failed because the freedom caucus...
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preventing themselves from even competing in the general election and then there's the seat vacated by darrelliego, where they could split the vote, send to a republicans along. roy,ther one vacated by s six democrats are running, so there's a lot of anxiety there. not want to squander a big winnable opportunity tonight. >> can the party leadership provide some guidance? >> they have tried. the party leadership in these cases is backing one candidate, progressive groups are all over the place for -- potentially backing another candidate. this is ground zero for the potential blue wave, the democratic enthusiasm is higher nowhere more than in southern california right now, especially in these liberal enclaves. the party leadership has tried but they have not been particularly successful at shutting these candidates out. david: for they created the jungle primary, didn't anyone see this coming? it doesn't take a genius to figure out that this was a possibility. it works bothl: ways, right? thember of races under jungle primary rule have sent to bank democrats on and i could happen in the governo
preventing themselves from even competing in the general election and then there's the seat vacated by darrelliego, where they could split the vote, send to a republicans along. roy,ther one vacated by s six democrats are running, so there's a lot of anxiety there. not want to squander a big winnable opportunity tonight. >> can the party leadership provide some guidance? >> they have tried. the party leadership in these cases is backing one candidate, progressive groups are all over...
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to take advantage of a climate that was so unfavorable to republicans want to come but congressman darrellid retired. >> we care about clean air, clean water, clean beach. do i set a member of congress for 17 years beard you haven't solved the problem. >> they believed they could keep this seat with high taxes and sanctuary state policies. >> they are not going to take california. there's no way way. right, guys? [cheers and applause] trivia fun of democrats trying to avoid being rocked out is abouto start doorknocking for last-minute support of the democratic campaign committee watches to see if there's $1.8 million investment in the district was worth a spot on the ballot. newport beach, california, peter doocy, fox news. >> for more on this in the jungle, a democratic state senate minority leader for pre-cafaro. morning. gop pollster and strategist justin walling. we are going to get to the jungle. today's primaries in california, republicans need california but democrats need california when it comes to the house of representatives in general. 40 republican house seats defended right n
to take advantage of a climate that was so unfavorable to republicans want to come but congressman darrellid retired. >> we care about clean air, clean water, clean beach. do i set a member of congress for 17 years beard you haven't solved the problem. >> they believed they could keep this seat with high taxes and sanctuary state policies. >> they are not going to take california. there's no way way. right, guys? [cheers and applause] trivia fun of democrats trying to avoid...
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outnumber republicans, maybe it is not that surprising but a trio of districts in southern california, darrell seat and the third seat, democrats have excellent chances, the district demography has changed and in the case, drawing a blank on his name, but one member of congress who has ethical problems, there's a mess. they think he can do this but if they get locked out because they have too many candidates in the primary they will be in big trouble. there solution for this is to try to get out the vote as much as possible, to turn up the volume on democratic turnout telling people this is an emergency you have to vote. that way even if they slice it a lot of ways, if there's more democratic votes if they overwhelm republicans they still make it. >> these primaries lead to interesting results. let's talk about governors races. and the obama administrator republicans cleaned up at the statement letting so many seats in the state legislature, gubernatorial races. let's talk about what we're looking at. >> in california what we are looking at on tuesday, john cox the president endorsed, trying t
outnumber republicans, maybe it is not that surprising but a trio of districts in southern california, darrell seat and the third seat, democrats have excellent chances, the district demography has changed and in the case, drawing a blank on his name, but one member of congress who has ethical problems, there's a mess. they think he can do this but if they get locked out because they have too many candidates in the primary they will be in big trouble. there solution for this is to try to get...
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everyone of you -- you would say hi, my name is darrell. greg: i have a message for tom brady.is is heartbreaking. you and i are both kind of brothers. we went to the sierra high school and we are a few years apart but i think tom mckenzie, the football coach, because i remember him drinking from a straw on the field and i think he let every sierra pottery do down. that's a creepy thing to do. >> i'm creeped out about the leonardo di caprio thing. that may be the smart thing i've ever heard you say, ever. greg: on that note. i should quit while i am ahead. i will use every straw that you don't use, two times a straw. tyrus: you will drink wine out of a straw? i would like to see that. greg: tonight i will. well, i could use the straw with mine but not there. up next, domino's pizza is billing the nation's potholes. if only they were filling them with cheese. [cheering and applause] the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. greg: domino's
everyone of you -- you would say hi, my name is darrell. greg: i have a message for tom brady.is is heartbreaking. you and i are both kind of brothers. we went to the sierra high school and we are a few years apart but i think tom mckenzie, the football coach, because i remember him drinking from a straw on the field and i think he let every sierra pottery do down. that's a creepy thing to do. >> i'm creeped out about the leonardo di caprio thing. that may be the smart thing i've ever...
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darrell issa and ed royce. and they're targeting two seats that republicans are trying to ho on to. congressman warbacker and mimi walters. these four districts voted for hillary clinton in 2016. democratsaw an advantage to . >> i'm up against two millionaires and we know there's billionaires that are financing most of what the democratic party does. so the public will wake up to that. it's not in the interests of hard working people to support some political clique that is trying to basically control the state and control their lives. i'm confident and the republican party is about ready to surge back in california as compared to this blue wave that we're being told is coming. >> here in huntington beach, scott bah is close friends with roybacker but he'ses will fighting for his seat. he said if the two face off in november that would leave democratsff the blot entirely. >> your challenging a fellow republican. what i want to know is how do you think that actually helps republicans on primary day? >> if the republicans have two in the playoffs, two in the general election, it means
darrell issa and ed royce. and they're targeting two seats that republicans are trying to ho on to. congressman warbacker and mimi walters. these four districts voted for hillary clinton in 2016. democratsaw an advantage to . >> i'm up against two millionaires and we know there's billionaires that are financing most of what the democratic party does. so the public will wake up to that. it's not in the interests of hard working people to support some political clique that is trying to...
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now, republicans see it differently, including darrell isa, a republican that was in that briefing with officials from the inspector general's office. what he heard was major problems in the way the justice department handled this investigation, james comey's handling of this investigation, and other members, too, on the republican side of the aisle say there need to be further investigations perhaps by a second special counsel to look into exactly what the fbi did wrong in 2016. here's senator lindsey graham just earlier today. >> if we find systematic abuse at the department of justice and the fbi, then who is going to do something about it? i think you would need some independent eyes. if he suggests that the doj and the fbi got after the rails and did inappropriate things when it came to the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, who is supposed to go to figure out what should have happened? to me that's got to be somebody out of the department of justice, somebody we all trust. i think mueller was the right guy. i think he's doing his job in a professional manner. pick somebody like
now, republicans see it differently, including darrell isa, a republican that was in that briefing with officials from the inspector general's office. what he heard was major problems in the way the justice department handled this investigation, james comey's handling of this investigation, and other members, too, on the republican side of the aisle say there need to be further investigations perhaps by a second special counsel to look into exactly what the fbi did wrong in 2016. here's senator...