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his cousin, darryl lee drayton was shot several times by police. his body fell here.oard video of the incident isn't clear but in this case, the police's account was believed by investigators. but darryl had threatened the police who felt they had no option but to use stun guns. when that failed, they shot and killed him. it's a similar explanation offered by police officer michael sleger, now charged with the murder of walter scott last weekend. but in darryl's case, there was a key difference. >> no one took a cell phone video that night. no they didn't. >> dashboard video has now been released. it appears to show that at no point does scott pose any sort of danger to the police officer who had stopped him or anyone else. the legal requirement for the use of deadly force but without the cell phone video of scott being shot as he ran away questions have been raised as to whether it could have been used to support the original police narrative that scott was the guilty party. another reason why north charleston city hall on thursday, there were demands for an independ
his cousin, darryl lee drayton was shot several times by police. his body fell here.oard video of the incident isn't clear but in this case, the police's account was believed by investigators. but darryl had threatened the police who felt they had no option but to use stun guns. when that failed, they shot and killed him. it's a similar explanation offered by police officer michael sleger, now charged with the murder of walter scott last weekend. but in darryl's case, there was a key...
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his cousin, darryl lee drayton was shots several times by police his body fell here.hboard video of the incident isn't clear. but in this case, the police'sth was believed by investigators. butthat darryl had threatened the police, they felt they had no option but to use stun guns when that failed she shot and kill him it's a similar explanation offer booed the officer charged of killing walter scott last weekends. in darryl's case there was a key difference. >> no one took a video that night. >> reporter: dashboard footage from walter scott's initial encounter from the police has now been released it appears to show that at no points does scott pose any sort of danger to the police officer who had stopped him or anyone else, the legal requirement for the use of deadly force. but without the cell phone video of scott being shot as he ran away. questions have been raised as to mr. it could have been used to support the original police narrative that scott was the difficulty party. another reason why at north charleston city haula thursday there were demands for an inde
his cousin, darryl lee drayton was shots several times by police his body fell here.hboard video of the incident isn't clear. but in this case, the police'sth was believed by investigators. butthat darryl had threatened the police, they felt they had no option but to use stun guns when that failed she shot and kill him it's a similar explanation offer booed the officer charged of killing walter scott last weekends. in darryl's case there was a key difference. >> no one took a video that...
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>> darryl, who killed my son? what do you say to that? immediately fell to my knees and gave her a hug. i was like, i don't know. i was like, i don't know. >> that night was tough for darryl sweet, who was also at lloyd's home. >> i just went back and sat in my car. hold on. >> what were the questions in your head? >> who was he with? who he possibly could have been with until i got the news about shaquille la's text. >> shaquilla is lloyd's youngest sister. she had seen them picked up from their house and driven away earlier that night. just before lloyd dies, police say he sends shaquilla chilling text messages. at 3:07 a.m., lloyd asks, you saw who i'm with. at 3:11 he checks in again, texting, hello. 3:19, shaquilla answers, my phone was dead. who was that? 3:22 a.m., lloyd answers nfl. and a minute later, at 3:23 a.m., lloyd sends his very last text. just so you know. >> something's going down. >> but what was going down? and why? >>> still ahead, will the jury ever see that final text? not if the defense can help it. >> these messag
>> darryl, who killed my son? what do you say to that? immediately fell to my knees and gave her a hug. i was like, i don't know. i was like, i don't know. >> that night was tough for darryl sweet, who was also at lloyd's home. >> i just went back and sat in my car. hold on. >> what were the questions in your head? >> who was he with? who he possibly could have been with until i got the news about shaquille la's text. >> shaquilla is lloyd's youngest sister....
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listen, bill clinton and darryl hammond was an awesome bill clinton.hil hartman was perfect but unfortunately he's no longer with us. i would love four more years of that. just for "saturday night live." for four more years of impressions. >> i think darryl will have to go on one of those vegan diets. because clinton is so thin now. >> they should get darryl hannah to play him. >> that's what i was going to say. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> then i got confused with hannah and hammond. >> want to see something uplifting? a young black man pulled over by a white cop in south carolina and said the officer was just doing his job. >> an officer pulls up behind me throws on his lights. after understanding that he was there for me i pulled off to the side, he gave me a warning and i was about my way. i am an african-american male. this gentleman was caucasian. there were no problems. people need to understand that not all officers are crooked. not all officers are racist bad people. >> now, that video has been seen by more than two million online. will stack, an army
listen, bill clinton and darryl hammond was an awesome bill clinton.hil hartman was perfect but unfortunately he's no longer with us. i would love four more years of that. just for "saturday night live." for four more years of impressions. >> i think darryl will have to go on one of those vegan diets. because clinton is so thin now. >> they should get darryl hannah to play him. >> that's what i was going to say. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> then i got confused...
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it's not a normal thing going around, putting cats in bins. >> darryl posted the video on facebook toan. the video goes viral and sparks a global outrage. >> internet sensation, people very disturbed by this video. >> the woman is identified as mary bale, age 45. she starts receiving death threats and expresses deep regret for her actions. >> it was not intended to cause any harm to anybody. i apologize really. >> so you did it as a joke? >> i didn't say that. >> but you are sorry? >> yes. of course, i'm sorry. >> on october 19th, 2010, mary bale pleads guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to the cat. she's fined 250 pounds. that's almost $400. she's banned from keeping animals for five years. >> what she has done was wrong. to some people, it might just be a cat. but she's our cat. >> the reason for her actions are still unclear. but without the manns' security footage, the mystery of the cat in the bin may never have been solved. >> we were relieved lola was fine and we found her in time. hopefully, it discourages people to not do cruelty to animals. >>> in another unusual tale,
it's not a normal thing going around, putting cats in bins. >> darryl posted the video on facebook toan. the video goes viral and sparks a global outrage. >> internet sensation, people very disturbed by this video. >> the woman is identified as mary bale, age 45. she starts receiving death threats and expresses deep regret for her actions. >> it was not intended to cause any harm to anybody. i apologize really. >> so you did it as a joke? >> i didn't say...
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. >> odin lloyd's best buddies darryl hodge and darryl sweet said their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they described was passionate about football. >> whistle blows he comes full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friend but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> branch who also coached lloyd in high school, didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult. and an occasional reality check. >> at some point you realize you're not going to the nfl. this will just be for fun. what i got to do is start preparing myself for life. >> lloyd was doing landscaping while figuring out what to do next. >> i spoke about taking the test. >> lloyd began dating college student shanae jenkins. she's the link between the man who dreamed about nfl and the young man who made it. >> they are dating sisters. >> shanae is younger sister of cheyenna who is engaged to hernandez and mother of his little girl. but how close were the talented tight end
. >> odin lloyd's best buddies darryl hodge and darryl sweet said their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they described was passionate about football. >> whistle blows he comes full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friend but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> branch who also coached lloyd in...
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darryl hamilton, spent 21 years in prison for a murder he said he did not commit. >> this indictment is now dismissed. >> reversed conviction, 24, 25 years later, on evidence that existed a month after i was arrested frustrates me. >> he is seeking $100 million in damages. attorney pierre sussman represents hargrave and others who have had their convictions overturned. david spent 24 years in prison and settled for $6.4 million. collectively spent 60 years behind bars and settled with the city for $17 million. >> these cases never should have made it beyond the district attorney's desk. they just shouldn't have but they did. >> how was this raibl to able to happen? >> i feel like the climate of those years in new york city was such that tremendous pressure was put on these precincts to make arrests, particularly in violent crime. homicide cases being the ultimate violent crime. >> lewis scarcella has adamantly denied any wrongdoing. judge simpson's ruling in the hargrave case, to be clear, cases being revisited go far beyond louis scar scarcell a. all stem pack to the '80s and '90s.
darryl hamilton, spent 21 years in prison for a murder he said he did not commit. >> this indictment is now dismissed. >> reversed conviction, 24, 25 years later, on evidence that existed a month after i was arrested frustrates me. >> he is seeking $100 million in damages. attorney pierre sussman represents hargrave and others who have had their convictions overturned. david spent 24 years in prison and settled for $6.4 million. collectively spent 60 years behind bars and...
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darryl kathy faces a charge of resisting arrest at his trial. they arrested cathey when a supervisor saw him driving a marked car with flat tires. he smelled like alcohol and had slurred speech and struggled with the supervisor during his arrest. the police department fired cathey in 2011 for domestic assault. >>> pedro hernandez confessed to the crime in 2012 but the lawyer says he made up the confession. the body of 6-year-old etan patz has never been found. >>> a delaware community has amended an existing law to include fines that range from 25 to $300. the ordinance bans atv use on public property. the ordinance expands the definition of all terrain vehicles to include go carts and dirt bikes. >>> now your "nbc 10" weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> we have sunshine on the way for a quick warmup. even warmer than what we saw yesterday. 38 right now in allentown. millville is 37. northeast philadelphia is at 44 degrees. in the mountains, in the 40s right now. this is the view from blue mountain. the snow is gone from that view anyway
darryl kathy faces a charge of resisting arrest at his trial. they arrested cathey when a supervisor saw him driving a marked car with flat tires. he smelled like alcohol and had slurred speech and struggled with the supervisor during his arrest. the police department fired cathey in 2011 for domestic assault. >>> pedro hernandez confessed to the crime in 2012 but the lawyer says he made up the confession. the body of 6-year-old etan patz has never been found. >>> a delaware...
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peter gallagher, and darryl hannah, we were at the premier, the start of the seconding. distance, as he sings ♪ everybody needs a little . >> the motorcycle gets louder and louder. by the time we are at the second, the motorcycle is louder than the song. >> you are dying. >> we are like "what? who in the world thinks the sound of a motorcycle is more important?" we were bummed out. >> great song. >> great song. peter. >> a few. >> yes. >> this one we did for karate kid. [ ♪ ] ♪ i am a man who would fight for your honour ♪ i'll play a song i never include when i do a concert. i don't think people know it. i can't sing "and i keep wondering ♪ ♪ whose holding on now ♪ ♪ and i keep wondering ♪ ♪ whose holding ♪ ♪ nothing i do ♪ ♪ should be in your arms ♪ . >> yeah, i know the kong. -- song. debarge. >> yes. we are talking about your sound tracks. "st elmo's fire." >> yes. the reason i liked it, for once in my life... [ ♪ ] singer. >> right. >> it was great. it was an instrumental hit. curiously, it was - i believe it was the last hit. >> when you perform, what is the one son
peter gallagher, and darryl hannah, we were at the premier, the start of the seconding. distance, as he sings ♪ everybody needs a little . >> the motorcycle gets louder and louder. by the time we are at the second, the motorcycle is louder than the song. >> you are dying. >> we are like "what? who in the world thinks the sound of a motorcycle is more important?" we were bummed out. >> great song. >> great song. peter. >> a few. >> yes....
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this week city counsel president darryl clerk would hit companies and contractors with tougher pepties for dumping debris where it does not belong. ken has the details. >> moupdz of dirt bricks, construction debris illegally dumpeled. >> they need to clean it up. >> that simple. >> that simple. >> residents around 19 and birch near temple university are used to sights of new buildings. >> the neighborhood is beautiful and by university coming around it's making neighborhood together. people have a garn erp. people are dumping their garden. >> city council president darrell clarke told "action news" he's reporting two new pills to create tough penfys for companies and contractors who illegal jump . a detailed waste collection plan will be required. >> we had contractors who do not have respect for existing neighborhood we have to deal about them. >> we checked with streets department to find out how much it costs to kleep up a lot after illegal dumping, price tag $7,000 a day. >> we should randomly go through and check the plan of disposition and if we find people are -- haven't sxlind
this week city counsel president darryl clerk would hit companies and contractors with tougher pepties for dumping debris where it does not belong. ken has the details. >> moupdz of dirt bricks, construction debris illegally dumpeled. >> they need to clean it up. >> that simple. >> that simple. >> residents around 19 and birch near temple university are used to sights of new buildings. >> the neighborhood is beautiful and by university coming around it's...
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. >> years ago darryl cannon said police officers got the barrel ever a gun into his plowt. >> theymouth. >> what did you think? >> i was scared to death and i didn't want to show it. my mind was such that it felt like my head was being blown off when i heard that click. and then they took the shotgun barrel back out of my mouth. they put me in the back seat of a detective car and had my feet outside the detective car. i was still handcuffed. they pulled my pants and shorts down and they started to shock me with electric cattle prod. >> cannon said chicago police officers used illegal methods to force a false confession. he spent years in prison for acrime he didn't commit. cannon is one of 120 mostly black men who endured torture from chicago police between 1982 and 1991. under the direction of chicago police comirksz commissioner john burge. this week the city finally acknowledged the victims of the burge case. 5.5 million in reparations for dozens of torture victims connected with the scandal. joey said it was significant on many counts. >> this is the first time any city in the unite
. >> years ago darryl cannon said police officers got the barrel ever a gun into his plowt. >> theymouth. >> what did you think? >> i was scared to death and i didn't want to show it. my mind was such that it felt like my head was being blown off when i heard that click. and then they took the shotgun barrel back out of my mouth. they put me in the back seat of a detective car and had my feet outside the detective car. i was still handcuffed. they pulled my pants and...
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darryl starts selling the monopoly game. this place is still in philly. if you were a fan of "manequin of "manequin "that is where it was shot. this is a picture of barton and he is older here. but they strike up a deal that will buy the games. monopoly is a best seller and the story of it being invented during the great depression is a huge part of the publicity for the game. they made a game called bowls and bears that didn't sell well. there was never a board game creation story like this story and he is giving interviews and press everywhere. one of the things they need to do is make tokens. parker brothers caused on doust manufacture who makes cracker jack prizes. a lot of the token you can see have loops because they were originally made as charms. even beyond the cracking jack prize situation if you were a company like a flat iron company you might give customers an iron token. so they used the existing molds. it is fought long before parker and barton realize they have a problem and there are a lot of other monopoly games out there. barton writes
darryl starts selling the monopoly game. this place is still in philly. if you were a fan of "manequin of "manequin "that is where it was shot. this is a picture of barton and he is older here. but they strike up a deal that will buy the games. monopoly is a best seller and the story of it being invented during the great depression is a huge part of the publicity for the game. they made a game called bowls and bears that didn't sell well. there was never a board game creation...
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. >> the passenger turns out to be 23-year-old darryl brown from hartford, connecticut.s later find out he's a member of a gang called the bloods and is fleeing hartford because he was involved in a carjacking the night before. >> it was a carjacking the night before and he seriously injured the man involved, and he was made to believe from a third party that he had killed the person so he thought he was dealing with ray homicide as well. >> brown had jumped in a taxi and told the connecticut driver to head for the albany area. >> he told the driver to keep driving. he would let him know when he got there. >> on the dash cam you can see him wading his hands putting his head out the side window. then in a dramatic move he makes a run for it. >> the cab driver shouted to trooper henry to let him go with him. trooper henry at that time, while retreating to the rear is telling the cab driver, put your hands up, pull your shirt up, i want to see your waistband. he wanted to make sure he wasn't a co-conspirator or a buddy of the cab passenger. >> with the cab driver out, darre
. >> the passenger turns out to be 23-year-old darryl brown from hartford, connecticut.s later find out he's a member of a gang called the bloods and is fleeing hartford because he was involved in a carjacking the night before. >> it was a carjacking the night before and he seriously injured the man involved, and he was made to believe from a third party that he had killed the person so he thought he was dealing with ray homicide as well. >> brown had jumped in a taxi and told...
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from cross rivers, new york, please welcome back darryl caprio! [cheers and applause] wow.
from cross rivers, new york, please welcome back darryl caprio! [cheers and applause] wow.
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from cross rivers, new york, please welcome back darryl caprio! [cheers and applause] wow.
from cross rivers, new york, please welcome back darryl caprio! [cheers and applause] wow.
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according to "new york times," congressman darryl issa was investigating the personal e-mail by obaumtration officials. one of the questions from the december 2012 letter to clinton asks, quote, have you or any senior agency official used a personal e-mail account to conduct personal business. if so please identify the account used. >> i would say that's sort of dead on it can't get moron on board than that david ignacious? >> clinton did not reply and resigned as secretary of state seven weeks later. the state department responded with a summary of the e-mail policies but failed to include an answer to that question. yesterday, a clinton aide said in part her usage was widely flown to the over 100 department and u.s. government colleagues she e-mailed and her address was invisible on every e-mail she sent. >> that's irrelevant to the question from the committee that had oversight. >> is she about to answer those questions? >> yes, you have to respond and reply. >> do you have to? >> yes. of course. >> then what happens when you don't? nothing. in this case nothing. >> well, they can
according to "new york times," congressman darryl issa was investigating the personal e-mail by obaumtration officials. one of the questions from the december 2012 letter to clinton asks, quote, have you or any senior agency official used a personal e-mail account to conduct personal business. if so please identify the account used. >> i would say that's sort of dead on it can't get moron on board than that david ignacious? >> clinton did not reply and resigned as...
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city council president darryl clark and others have gotten support from colleges and hospitals to do this kind of thing. clark says this kind of model is being done in 2/3 of philly schools. he wants it to expand to all failing schools in the city. >> when these models have been applied the academic level of achievement has increased. the health care aspect has increased dramatically. dropout rates have decreased. we need to do this in a very aggressive way in the city of philadelphia. >> the mission tonight is to try to figure out how to make this work across the board. south philly high school where we are for example has adult classes for those learning english as a second language. the meeting tonight will be open to everyone. that will be at the community college of philadelphia in spring garden. that's at 6:00 p.m. how do they hope to get this idea to work? those are the details i'm working on when we see you again in the next hour. for now i'm live in south philadelphia, matt delucia, "nbc 10 news." >> matt thanks. >>> today school officials in gloucester city are expected to
city council president darryl clark and others have gotten support from colleges and hospitals to do this kind of thing. clark says this kind of model is being done in 2/3 of philly schools. he wants it to expand to all failing schools in the city. >> when these models have been applied the academic level of achievement has increased. the health care aspect has increased dramatically. dropout rates have decreased. we need to do this in a very aggressive way in the city of philadelphia....
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. >>> darryl cathey will face resisting arrest. he was arrested last month. he was off duty when a supervisor noticed signs of intoxication. an official tells us that cathey struggled with the supervisor at the arrest. police fired him after he was charged of domestic assault. >>> the trial of six philadelphia police officers are being charged with corruption. defense lawyers argue there is no evidence to back up the claims. >>> the u.s. secretary of state meets with members of congress today and they're tackling the topic of the nuclear deal with iran. we'll tell you what's on the agenda and what's next. >>> and a high flying way to satisfy a coffee craving. the space x will be coming to the rescue of the u.s. space station screw. >>> grab a jacket if you're headed out the door. there's a chill in the air this morning. 30ed and 40s to start but we've got a warmer day on tap at least for today. your hour-by-hour forecast is just ahead. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >>> 20 minutes before 5:00. it's chilly outside. 30
. >>> darryl cathey will face resisting arrest. he was arrested last month. he was off duty when a supervisor noticed signs of intoxication. an official tells us that cathey struggled with the supervisor at the arrest. police fired him after he was charged of domestic assault. >>> the trial of six philadelphia police officers are being charged with corruption. defense lawyers argue there is no evidence to back up the claims. >>> the u.s. secretary of state meets with...
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how do you think -- because we're not privy in the arguments, darryl.er side and try to defend him and i'm not even going to say his name, how would you do it? >> well the first thing i would do is try to show that his brother was an evil empire all unto himself. the second thing i would do is show that i was the little brother, and i idolized my older brother for whatever the reason and he could do no wrong and when he told me to do something, i did it. now, what else would i do? i would bring in some neighbors, some family to show that he was a little boy and he was beat up a little boy he was abused a little boy as he got older never grew up and was just a sad state of affairs and not a murderer and not a terrorist. >> yeah, and i understand it's a tough position to be in to try to do it. just a question of whether or not he will serve life in prison or capital punishment. darryl cohen, thank you very much. thank you for tuning in to "power lunch." difficult day, boston strong, thinking about the victims thinking about you boston. we're with you. "cl
how do you think -- because we're not privy in the arguments, darryl.er side and try to defend him and i'm not even going to say his name, how would you do it? >> well the first thing i would do is try to show that his brother was an evil empire all unto himself. the second thing i would do is show that i was the little brother, and i idolized my older brother for whatever the reason and he could do no wrong and when he told me to do something, i did it. now, what else would i do? i would...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> lease are revealing new details now of the arrest of a colorado uber driver darryl montgomeryaccused of burglarizing a home after giving a woman a ride from the denver airport. he returned with tools to break in hours after dropping the passenger off but did not count on her roommate being home. >> said can i help you with something and he said i'm a friend of natalies. >> the women figured out who that man was comparing his face to the face on their ub ehret the man fled and the police tracked him down five days later and he is no longer allowed to drive for uber. >> scarey. >>> there are questions being raised tonight about fish oil supplements, whether they are a waste of money many people swear by them and the omega fatty acids but most clinical trials showed little evidence that they lowered the risk of heart attack or stroke, and there are reports that it could thin the blood too much. they believe the omega 3's from fix do have value. a big bold move from a montgomery boy that was bullied. this is dominic from hatfield and he says he gets picked on because he is short.
. ♪ ♪ >>> lease are revealing new details now of the arrest of a colorado uber driver darryl montgomeryaccused of burglarizing a home after giving a woman a ride from the denver airport. he returned with tools to break in hours after dropping the passenger off but did not count on her roommate being home. >> said can i help you with something and he said i'm a friend of natalies. >> the women figured out who that man was comparing his face to the face on their ub ehret...
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my hunch darryl issa had a hunch. we'll probably get a chance to ask him.omething else is clear, whether you agree with her or disagree with her, she's creating a raucous wherever she goes as she shows up in her van in iowa. as hundreds of press seem to have gathered on the outside to see her. as her van rolls by w sprinting go all the media just to get a shot of her as she'll eventually drive to the other side. >> i had my money on the guy with the red pants. he came from the left and took the lead. >> they all came from the left believe me. >> cutting off the reporter there. >> he doesn't look like much of a runner. if you look at the way -- >> he's running and reporting. that's the kind of running towards somebody that you would normally associate with people who spot justin bieber. there they go. >> meanwhile the students at the college she spoke up were on lock down in their classrooms because they couldn't walk across the path that she was entering. you see them with their faces pressed against the window. they couldn't come out because she needed a c
my hunch darryl issa had a hunch. we'll probably get a chance to ask him.omething else is clear, whether you agree with her or disagree with her, she's creating a raucous wherever she goes as she shows up in her van in iowa. as hundreds of press seem to have gathered on the outside to see her. as her van rolls by w sprinting go all the media just to get a shot of her as she'll eventually drive to the other side. >> i had my money on the guy with the red pants. he came from the left and...
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watching darryl hammond come back as clinton is classic. you portray when you do a character on these things. whoever does marco rubio should not speak a word of english [ speaking in spanish ] >> all the time. you got to pick one thing about these characters because there's nothing. neil: he has a great humor as well. having interviewed him talking how his mother was a maid, and he just said i wasn't going to be mopping floors and all that, but maybe it takes time to come together. >> it does who else? mitt romney never got into the sense of humor. neil: if he had done more of the moments on the netflix special and messed his hair up more, maybe he could have done it. >> you have a close personal relationship with all these people. neil: i have a close personal relationship with you, and trying to find out why people call you a comic. you are absolutely right on all of the above. with the reagans because you famously parodied them, how is nancy to you? >> she ran the show. neil: did she introduce you to the secret service? >> did i show yo
watching darryl hammond come back as clinton is classic. you portray when you do a character on these things. whoever does marco rubio should not speak a word of english [ speaking in spanish ] >> all the time. you got to pick one thing about these characters because there's nothing. neil: he has a great humor as well. having interviewed him talking how his mother was a maid, and he just said i wasn't going to be mopping floors and all that, but maybe it takes time to come together....
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the state department gets -- trust me they have a lot of requests departments from darryll issa. was pro forma language. the thing i thought was unusual was don't use personal e-mail but three weeks ago when the state department was hacked basically said you have to use your personal e-mail. hillary's not the first secretary of state to use personal e-mail. >> understood. >> i hear what you're saying. i take the point in terms of we're going to have to deal with these issues. let me tell you, we're going to deal with these issues as they come as appropriate. but at the same time our job is also to make sure that she has the opportunity to keep doing what she needs to do. there may be some fair criticism, but i think there also can be all kinds of attacks that we need to call them out for what they are. >> when they attack you, the big ask is to give them the server. any chance she's going to turn over the hardware? >> i know her lawyer is having that conversation. i don't know where it stands but i know they're having that conversation. again, she said i want the 55,000 e-mails r
the state department gets -- trust me they have a lot of requests departments from darryll issa. was pro forma language. the thing i thought was unusual was don't use personal e-mail but three weeks ago when the state department was hacked basically said you have to use your personal e-mail. hillary's not the first secretary of state to use personal e-mail. >> understood. >> i hear what you're saying. i take the point in terms of we're going to have to deal with these issues. let me...
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. >> darryl park family attorney for the browns. thank you for joining us. >>> civil rights pioneer ruby bridges is speaking out on the michael brown draj di. in 1960 she broke the colour barrier. as a 6-year-old she received death threats and had to be escorted to and from school by federal masters, in an interview with john seigenthaler she says a different experience connects her to brown's family - the murder of her son. >> when i speak about ferguson again, you are speaking to a parent that lost a child to violence. by the happened of someone that looked exactlilike him. we are being divided. there is an us and a them. but i think what is dividing us is good and evil. evil stood over my child and shot him. >> despite all she has seen and done ruby bridges believes there's hope for the future. more of john seigenthaler's interview with her coming up in the next half hour. >> next - we return to michigan's dirtiest zip code. and met a woman helping residents live with the polluted air they breathe. >> and the legacy of attorney g
. >> darryl park family attorney for the browns. thank you for joining us. >>> civil rights pioneer ruby bridges is speaking out on the michael brown draj di. in 1960 she broke the colour barrier. as a 6-year-old she received death threats and had to be escorted to and from school by federal masters, in an interview with john seigenthaler she says a different experience connects her to brown's family - the murder of her son. >> when i speak about ferguson again, you are...
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darryl cathey will face a charge of resisting arrest at his preliminary hearing. police arrested him in confessing when they say he was off duty. his supervisor saw him driving a marked car with four flat tires. he smelled like alcohol and had slurred speech. the police department fired cathey in 2011 after he was charged with domestic violence. he won back his job through arbitration. >>> the trial will continue this week for six philadelphia narcotics officers accused of kidnapping and stealing from suspects. investigators say a over a period of six years the officers used their positions to rob suspected drug dealers. last week they argued there's no evidence to back up those claims. the corruption trial is suspected to take months. the city has paid out more than $750,000 to settle lawsuits involving the officers. >>> police in cumberland cumulative county are investigating whether a bar fight is the cause of a shooting. a fight broke out. that led to a shooting outside the bar killing one man and wounding another. police have questioned witnesses but so far n
darryl cathey will face a charge of resisting arrest at his preliminary hearing. police arrested him in confessing when they say he was off duty. his supervisor saw him driving a marked car with four flat tires. he smelled like alcohol and had slurred speech. the police department fired cathey in 2011 after he was charged with domestic violence. he won back his job through arbitration. >>> the trial will continue this week for six philadelphia narcotics officers accused of kidnapping...
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. >> three decades ago darryl kahn ona suspect in a murder case said chicago police officers shoved a barrel of a shotgun into his mouth. >> they said, go ahead and blow that (bleep) head off. pulled the trigger. >> first time they pulled the trigger what did you think? >> i wasn't, i was scared to death and i didn't want to show it. my mind was such that it felt like any head was being blown off when i heard that click. and then they took the shotgun barrel back out of my mouth. they put me in the back seat of a detective car and had my feet outside the detective car. i was still handcuffed. they pulled my pants and shorts down and they started to shock me with an electric cattle prod. >> reporter: cannon said chicago police officers forced a false confession, he spent time in jail for a crime he didn't commit. black men endured torture at the hands of chicago police between 1992 and 2001. under police commissioner john best of yourburnlg. heburge. 5.5 million in reparations for dozens of torture victims connected to the scandal. y says its significant on several counts. >> this is t
. >> three decades ago darryl kahn ona suspect in a murder case said chicago police officers shoved a barrel of a shotgun into his mouth. >> they said, go ahead and blow that (bleep) head off. pulled the trigger. >> first time they pulled the trigger what did you think? >> i wasn't, i was scared to death and i didn't want to show it. my mind was such that it felt like any head was being blown off when i heard that click. and then they took the shotgun barrel back out of...
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. >> i love darryl hammond. that is so funny.kes on both parties will make the nation stronger and it will be 1700 times more entertaining if shows like "snl" act as equal opportunity destroyer. if they do act independently, we all win. >>> topic number 2, some people think politicians are all trok luddites as he picked up a stick and knocked down an annoying drone out of sky. watch. i don't like you, father earth. james clapper. if only there were primate version of the filibuster, and for the record, there is a ted cruz chimp in the wings who's going to try and copy that stunt next week. stand with rand? limp with a chimp. i like it. i have been to that zoo, it is the most incredible zoo on earth. they have hammerhead sharks and entire african belt and aviary with birds that fly around in a plexiglas ceiling. if you're going to amsterdam, go to the berger zoo. >>> topic number 3. not uncommon for both parties to accuse the other side of adultery. a disgruntled husband accused his wife of an act so outlandish, it can only be des
. >> i love darryl hammond. that is so funny.kes on both parties will make the nation stronger and it will be 1700 times more entertaining if shows like "snl" act as equal opportunity destroyer. if they do act independently, we all win. >>> topic number 2, some people think politicians are all trok luddites as he picked up a stick and knocked down an annoying drone out of sky. watch. i don't like you, father earth. james clapper. if only there were primate version of...
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we had two excellent speakers, two young men both 25 darryl and matthew on our air this afternoon, and they spoke most eloquently about what it is like to be an african american male in this city and to be harassed by the police almost constantly. that being said of course, everybody wants this violence to end as quickly as possible. politicians are blaming the thug element of the community the criminal community in baltimore rather than the people of sandtown where freddy gray was from, taking place in the community. i must say beyond the last few minutes we've heard it spreading beyond this area to the east of the city, five story building which has been set aflame in the east of the city. so i think this is outbreaks of violence running right the way round the city of baltimore. i think from some of the television pictures that it's quieting down but i think what might be happening is it's fanning out around the city. now larry hogan is the newly elected republican governor of the state of maryland and he's given a press conference. he said everyone has the right to protest and expr
we had two excellent speakers, two young men both 25 darryl and matthew on our air this afternoon, and they spoke most eloquently about what it is like to be an african american male in this city and to be harassed by the police almost constantly. that being said of course, everybody wants this violence to end as quickly as possible. politicians are blaming the thug element of the community the criminal community in baltimore rather than the people of sandtown where freddy gray was from, taking...
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i authored this bill along with senator darryl malloy back in december of last year. and this was in the aftermath of the ferguson incident and also the incident in new york with eric garner. but in particular in south carolina we've had several instances, most recently with the shooting of an unarmed african-american male in richland county who was pulled over by a seat belt violation. and so the dashcam camera on the highway patrolman's vehicle caught that. and the south carolina law enforcement division certainly arrested, issued a warrant for an arrest and he's behind bars today. so we know that video evidence is the best form of evidence. we know as one of your prior guests testified that already in this case there appears to be -- this case being the scott case -- there appears to be some disputed eyewitness testimony. and historically eyewitness testimony hasn't been proven to be the most reliable. so the state of south carolina if we can invest in glocks and semiautomatic weapons and tasers and other artillery, i'm going to urge my colleagues to invest in this
i authored this bill along with senator darryl malloy back in december of last year. and this was in the aftermath of the ferguson incident and also the incident in new york with eric garner. but in particular in south carolina we've had several instances, most recently with the shooting of an unarmed african-american male in richland county who was pulled over by a seat belt violation. and so the dashcam camera on the highway patrolman's vehicle caught that. and the south carolina law...
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>> 2012, just a few weeks before she is leaving office, the house oversight committee darryl darrell sends her a letter hey do you use private email at all for government work? she doqáj reply. in march, seven weeks after she leaves off the state department writes back and doesn't answer the question. >> were emails sent to other agencies as well? >> yes. issa was looking into the administration's hand links of emails. were they using personal accounts improperly? they sent out these thinks things to different cabinet secretaries and they heard back. >> dr" they hear back before they heard from the state department or after. i'm trying to figure out whether the march response was a late response or not a late response? >> it's certainly after mr. issa asked for the response. mr. issa gave her six weeks or so. it went from december until march. >> what was the answer of the state department? >> no answer. >> no answer whatsoever? >> well, they ignored the question. mr. issa sent 8 questions. the only one that was really answered was one about what are your policies for personal email?
>> 2012, just a few weeks before she is leaving office, the house oversight committee darryl darrell sends her a letter hey do you use private email at all for government work? she doqáj reply. in march, seven weeks after she leaves off the state department writes back and doesn't answer the question. >> were emails sent to other agencies as well? >> yes. issa was looking into the administration's hand links of emails. were they using personal accounts improperly? they sent...
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. >> darryl "big d" wright is serving hard time at california's aging san quentin state prison.p. >> we have three barbers in here. we're pretty steady. you know, they come in. one of us try to be here at all times. so we all have to know how to cut all kind of hair. >> as with any barber, it's important to keep the customers satisfied. that's especially true when your clients are inmates. >> you know, occasionally guys, they drop by and want to give you a little something if you give a good haircut, you know? want to give you a soup or something like that or a canned good or something like that. it's not a mandatory thing but they won't let you refuse them. you know what i'm saying? they won't let you refuse them. >> barber shops have been a favorite stop for "lockup" crews at prisons nationwide. >> any man that walks through the door can get a haircut and he'll get a good haircut. he might not get a whole lot of layers and feathers and all that, but he'll get a good haircut. >> we met willard lucas at indiana state prison. he had been working the same chair for 26 years. >> my
. >> darryl "big d" wright is serving hard time at california's aging san quentin state prison.p. >> we have three barbers in here. we're pretty steady. you know, they come in. one of us try to be here at all times. so we all have to know how to cut all kind of hair. >> as with any barber, it's important to keep the customers satisfied. that's especially true when your clients are inmates. >> you know, occasionally guys, they drop by and want to give you a...
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and you know jake i spoke with a friend of his, darryl hodges who testified at trial today. he said just this morning he was at the graveside of his friend odin lloyd. he said i thought i would feel better. but he's not feeling so good today because all of this brings back memories of the details of how he lost his best friend. jake? >> susan candiotti, thank you so much. >>> coming up we're just learning now that a city an hour from baghdad is completely under siege on all sides by the terrorists of isis. the iraqi army is now begging for help. that story next. >>> plus equal opportunity smack talker governor chris christie back on the trail, he has a message for a certain clinton and another one for a certain bush. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damagin
and you know jake i spoke with a friend of his, darryl hodges who testified at trial today. he said just this morning he was at the graveside of his friend odin lloyd. he said i thought i would feel better. but he's not feeling so good today because all of this brings back memories of the details of how he lost his best friend. jake? >> susan candiotti, thank you so much. >>> coming up we're just learning now that a city an hour from baghdad is completely under siege on all sides...
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higher achievement offers tutoring, and a culture of high expectations for middle school students like darryl and ricardo jones. >> since higher achievement came >> in past report cards, i have straight as. >> now for every man woman and child -- >> it started in washington, d.c. and has expanded to richmond, virginia, baltimore and pittsburgh. the program has served young women of color for decades. >> i thought school was the worst thing ever. >> reporter: eighth grader jordin mcfaddin says higher achievement has helped her raise her grade point average to a 3.0, and become more confident. >> i learned to talk out loud because at first i used to be quiet and used to stay to myself and didn't interact with a lot but when i came to higher achievement they taught me that it's ok you've just got to warm up to it. >> reporter: mcfaddin now plans to pursue a music career after graduating from howard university. kimberle williams crenshaw believes it will be difficult to make significant progress reducing the achievement gap in minority communities until there are more efforts to support all child
higher achievement offers tutoring, and a culture of high expectations for middle school students like darryl and ricardo jones. >> since higher achievement came >> in past report cards, i have straight as. >> now for every man woman and child -- >> it started in washington, d.c. and has expanded to richmond, virginia, baltimore and pittsburgh. the program has served young women of color for decades. >> i thought school was the worst thing ever. >> reporter:...
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darryl, you were talking about the fact that this is a line of people behind us that have gotten it -- it's a lineup in front of the police and right behind them is the police front. >> right, and so what we're trying to do is to stop any of theage traitors that are coming out toishing the police on and myself and fraternity brothers and everyone else out how to try to assist mayor and to stop the violence to stop the egging on of the police. they are out here trying to do their job, and so they have -- some folks have decided we're going to take this as an opportunity to destroy our community. hurt people hurt people and there's a lot of people that's hurt in the community so what we're trying to do is -- to hear them but there's a right and wrong way to do things. >> do you think the curfew will work tonight at 10:00 in the city? >> i hope so. it is my prayer. we've been praying all day that the curfew will work so hopefully with the additional police presence and other sports that we have in the city that it will work tonight, so you know i hope that they will treat folks with dign
darryl, you were talking about the fact that this is a line of people behind us that have gotten it -- it's a lineup in front of the police and right behind them is the police front. >> right, and so what we're trying to do is to stop any of theage traitors that are coming out toishing the police on and myself and fraternity brothers and everyone else out how to try to assist mayor and to stop the violence to stop the egging on of the police. they are out here trying to do their job, and...
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democratic congressman darryl ford jr. national politics phil mattingly and david walk. he's already complaining. i came out here to visit and the guy was having a fit. >> was he really? throwing things out? >> getting the coffee it's early. >> standard mattingly. >> everybody knows. >> is that what happens? one of those guys in this business. >> clubhouse boys if, you get him on boom boom he's going to get the hit. >> okay. white house correspondent assistant to the press julia pace is with us and he's no diva columnist for bloomberg view, al hunt. >> oh, al hunt these worst diva led zeppelin think 1971, hammer the gods. the guy, he takes it to a totally different level. >> and there are some stories. about him in hotel rooms. >> trashing them? >> completely trashing them throwing tv sets out the window. >> what would she say? >> thank god she doesn't know. it's horrible, anyway. we cleared all that up right, willie? willie, you think you are going to do like one of those ancestor things on pbs? you had dr. gates here. th
democratic congressman darryl ford jr. national politics phil mattingly and david walk. he's already complaining. i came out here to visit and the guy was having a fit. >> was he really? throwing things out? >> getting the coffee it's early. >> standard mattingly. >> everybody knows. >> is that what happens? one of those guys in this business. >> clubhouse boys if, you get him on boom boom he's going to get the hit. >> okay. white house correspondent...
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here today from the district the district manage, district office, wendy english, william acres, darryl see, ed chabin post master roanoke and post master from appomattox, linda lawthorn. thank you for being here. i am tremendously honored to be here representing the u.s. postal service as we dedicate the final two stamps of our five-year civilÑi war essentialcentennial series. it is humbling to be at the site where 150 years ago today general robert e. lee surrendered the army of northern virginia to general ulysses s. grant ending the bloodiest war americans have ever known. the setting is very fitting because today we come full circle with our civil war stamp series. four years ago, we began the series with our fort sumptner and first battle of bull run stamps. the wars engulfedym the farm of mclean whose home was commandeered by general beauregard as his headquarters. union aermz,you till artillery shells struck his farm. here his family lived peacefully until april 8th, 1865, when charles marshall an aid for general lee, asked mr. mclean to show him a place that was suitable for ro
here today from the district the district manage, district office, wendy english, william acres, darryl see, ed chabin post master roanoke and post master from appomattox, linda lawthorn. thank you for being here. i am tremendously honored to be here representing the u.s. postal service as we dedicate the final two stamps of our five-year civilÑi war essentialcentennial series. it is humbling to be at the site where 150 years ago today general robert e. lee surrendered the army of northern...
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here today from the district the district manage, district office, wendy english, william acres, darryl see, ed chabin post master roanoke and post master from appomattox, linda lawthorn. thank you for being here. i am tremendously honored to be here representing the u.s. postal service as we dedicate the final two stamps of our five-year civilÑi war essentialcentennial series. it is humbling to be at the site where 150 years ago today general robert e. lee surrendered the army of northern virginia to general ulysses s. grant ending the bloodiest war americans have ever known. the setting is very fitting because today we come full circle with our civil war stamp series. four years ago, we began the series with our fort sumptner and first battle of bull run stamps. the wars engulfedym the farm of mclean whose home was commandeered by general beauregard as his headquarters. union aermz,you till artillery shells struck his farm. here his family lived peacefully until april 8th, 1865, when charles marshall an aid for general lee, asked mr. mclean to show him a place that was suitable for ro
here today from the district the district manage, district office, wendy english, william acres, darryl see, ed chabin post master roanoke and post master from appomattox, linda lawthorn. thank you for being here. i am tremendously honored to be here representing the u.s. postal service as we dedicate the final two stamps of our five-year civilÑi war essentialcentennial series. it is humbling to be at the site where 150 years ago today general robert e. lee surrendered the army of northern...