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tom, daryl, paul great to have you on. appreciate your analysis. >>> a new witness is speaking out for the first time. what did she see in the moments before the shooting? that exclusive is coming up. >>> did officer slager try to plant a taser gun by walter scott's body after the shooting? new details on that shooting next. >>> a large and extremely tornado just touched down in iowa. tonight, severe weather across much of the country. a live report is coming up just after this. the garden is the story of our lives... told and retold. it's as old as our time on earth. and as new as tomorrow. you can have a yard. or slightly less. gardening isn't about where we choose to live. it's about how we choose to live. miracle-gro. life starts here. push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps businesses move on all the possibilities of today. and stay r
tom, daryl, paul great to have you on. appreciate your analysis. >>> a new witness is speaking out for the first time. what did she see in the moments before the shooting? that exclusive is coming up. >>> did officer slager try to plant a taser gun by walter scott's body after the shooting? new details on that shooting next. >>> a large and extremely tornado just touched down in iowa. tonight, severe weather across much of the country. a live report is coming up just...
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>> in between the crying and balling, daryl, odin's dead. i'll with you in a minute. got to the house, i got inside. >> and you saw his mom? >> yes. >> what did she say? >> darryl, who killed my son? what do you say to that? i immediately fell to my knees and gave her a hug. i wrapped my head around her hip. 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 shaquillea's text. >> shaquilla is lloyd's youngest sister. she sees him 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.
>> in between the crying and balling, daryl, odin's dead. i'll with you in a minute. got to the house, i got inside. >> and you saw his mom? >> yes. >> what did she say? >> darryl, who killed my son? what do you say to that? i immediately fell to my knees and gave her a hug. i wrapped my head around her hip. 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...
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daryl, here is the big question.e of this means that officer slager will go to jail for the rest of his life for murder? this case will go before a grand jury and that's as soon as may 5th. when you look at michael brown and eric garner, the unarmed eded black man who died from an officer's choke hold. juries didn't indict the white officer. will you get one here in? >> i think you will. i think you have other things that will be considered by a grand jury. you have this officer goes back picks something up off the ground and walks toward mr. scott's body and put it on the ground close to his body. you have the radio communication where he obviously calls in something that possibly could not be true. in fact he said the guy was reaching for his taser which we see clearly that not at the time he killed him. there's plenty of inconsistencies we're seeing come out. i'm sure there's plenty more we will learn as time goes on. >> it seems impossible to imagine there wouldn't be an indictment in this case. one can only imag
daryl, here is the big question.e of this means that officer slager will go to jail for the rest of his life for murder? this case will go before a grand jury and that's as soon as may 5th. when you look at michael brown and eric garner, the unarmed eded black man who died from an officer's choke hold. juries didn't indict the white officer. will you get one here in? >> i think you will. i think you have other things that will be considered by a grand jury. you have this officer goes back...
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. - [daryl] what does beer have in common with ice cream?what does coffee have in common with carpet tile? this is the story of the visionaries who are redefining the way they do business. - this is a better way to make a bigger profit. - yeah, we're being green to make more g reen and that's fine. - if you're not at the table then you're on the menu. - there's a lot of hunger out there for a message of hope. - [daryl] it's a new way of working that is so right, so smart. fu nding for this program was provided by ccf brands committed to improving lives while doing what is right by educating our customers and our employees on implementing more sustainable practices. (jet sounds)
. - [daryl] what does beer have in common with ice cream?what does coffee have in common with carpet tile? this is the story of the visionaries who are redefining the way they do business. - this is a better way to make a bigger profit. - yeah, we're being green to make more g reen and that's fine. - if you're not at the table then you're on the menu. - there's a lot of hunger out there for a message of hope. - [daryl] it's a new way of working that is so right, so smart. fu nding for this...
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host: daryl kimball, thank you for being with us.f course, we will continue the conversation tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern time and for clock for those of you on the west coast. ambassador christopher hill who served as the assistant secretary of state between 2005 in the bush administration. he will be talking about what is next with the iranian nuclear agreement. democratic lawmaker don buyer from northern virginia to talk about congress's reaction to this iran nuclear deal. philip material who is the research director for good jobs first as we focus on your money, the grants and tax credits since 2000 and what this means for employment around the country. that is all tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern time for c-span's "washington journal." "newsmakers" is coming up next. you are for joining us on this sunday. have a very happy easter. ♪ am i here on c-span, "newsmakers" is up next with family research council president, tony perkins. then i and conversation on social meia and free speech. greta: this week on "newsmakers" -- tony
host: daryl kimball, thank you for being with us.f course, we will continue the conversation tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern time and for clock for those of you on the west coast. ambassador christopher hill who served as the assistant secretary of state between 2005 in the bush administration. he will be talking about what is next with the iranian nuclear agreement. democratic lawmaker don buyer from northern virginia to talk about congress's reaction to this iran nuclear deal. philip...
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well, daryl freeman may have said yes, but only if he could do it on a skateboard. in our first danger zone video, he does exactly that. >> i've done a lot of stupid things, but i guess that's the first one that i actually caught on camera with a lot of different angles. i would consider myself an adrenaline junkie. i think i'm addicted to it. if i'm supposed to work, i want to go skate. it pretty much consumes my thoughts at all times. >> daryl's specialty is downhill skating which takes a special skill set. >> you have to not be afraid of blood, pain, you have to want to go faster. i think there's a lot of friends that i used to skate with and they would get hurt a few times and that was enough for them. i guess if you enjoy the pain and the challenge of just trying to make it to the bottom of the hill and survive or make it to the bottom of the hill without falling, once you do that, you ought to make it to the bottom of the hill faster than the last time. i guess you got to want the thrill. >> like the rest in this show, it is all about pushing limits. i want to
well, daryl freeman may have said yes, but only if he could do it on a skateboard. in our first danger zone video, he does exactly that. >> i've done a lot of stupid things, but i guess that's the first one that i actually caught on camera with a lot of different angles. i would consider myself an adrenaline junkie. i think i'm addicted to it. if i'm supposed to work, i want to go skate. it pretty much consumes my thoughts at all times. >> daryl's specialty is downhill skating which...
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but in daryle's indication there was a key difference. >> no one didn't take a video that night. >> reportershboard footage from walter scott's initial encounter with the police has now been released. it appears that at no point does scott pose any kind of threat to the police officer nor anyone else. 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 independent civilian police review board. >> we will have to have an outside independent agency to -- to leading to a significant movement from here, to quote: for maureen le pen, the goal has always been to convince voters that her party is what it means to be french. joan of arc, they have adopted her as a symbol. but it's the more recent history that is proving to be a hindrance, which is why john's opinions on no longer required indeed, not even when it comes to his own daughter. national front may b un
but in daryle's indication there was a key difference. >> no one didn't take a video that night. >> reportershboard footage from walter scott's initial encounter with the police has now been released. it appears that at no point does scott pose any kind of threat to the police officer nor anyone else. 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...
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his cousin, daryl lee brayton was shot several times by police. dashboard video isn't clear bub the police's account was believed by investigators that daryl had threaded 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 michael slager. there was a key difference. >> no one didn't take video of that night. >> dashboard footage from walter scotts initial encounter has been released. it appears to show that at no point does scott pose any danger to the police officer who had stopped him or anyone else. the legal requirement for the use of deadly force. without the cell phone video of scott being hospital 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 a north charleston city hall on thursday there were demands for an independent civilian police review board to be formed and not just the introduction of more police controlled cameras
his cousin, daryl lee brayton was shot several times by police. dashboard video isn't clear bub the police's account was believed by investigators that daryl had threaded 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 michael slager. there was a key difference. >> no one didn't take video of that night. >> dashboard footage from walter scotts initial encounter has been released. it...
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. >> catherine: the lawsuit claims that officer daryl will send an unjustifiably shot and killed newnecessary amount of force. the grand jury and justice department decided not to bring charges against wilson for the shooting. >> this day we still do not believe that the shooting of an unarmed 18 year old, a teenager. has never been cross-examined. and the when you, allowing a person not to be cross-examined you can get the story or narrative the way that they want it. >> catherine: they also believe that will send district or interfered with evidence. >> catherine: replacing eric holder as attorney general creek her confirmation took off for the any other nominee since the reagan administration's current republicans, held up the boat partly because she defended president obama president, of she is expected to be sworn in on monday >> catherine: sentenced today for sharing classified information with his biographer and dan, a mistress carla current he retired as the cia director when that relationship became public creek he was charged the two years probation and a $100,000 fine >> a
. >> catherine: the lawsuit claims that officer daryl will send an unjustifiably shot and killed newnecessary amount of force. the grand jury and justice department decided not to bring charges against wilson for the shooting. >> this day we still do not believe that the shooting of an unarmed 18 year old, a teenager. has never been cross-examined. and the when you, allowing a person not to be cross-examined you can get the story or narrative the way that they want it. >>...
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in a let has obtained dated december 13 2012, and sent by then house oversight chair daryl isa, cabinet secretary, including clinton, were asked, quote, have you or any senior agency official ever used a personal email account to conduct official business? simple enough right? if so please identify the account used. also in the letter, administration officials were asked about how their agencies stored and archived emails sent from their personal accounts. isa's only official answer was reportedly a simple description of the email policy. that's two months after hillary clinton had left the agency. bear in mind that these questions about her email practices were coming amid the raging fire storm over her handling of the benghazi terror attack which had happened just three months earlier. a very simple question, david. did she drag her feet on answering when she knew the answer surprising? >> it's not surprising. she has a habit of obstructing justice. i don't think there's any other word for what she's done. she did it during the clinton administration when her husband was president. th
in a let has obtained dated december 13 2012, and sent by then house oversight chair daryl isa, cabinet secretary, including clinton, were asked, quote, have you or any senior agency official ever used a personal email account to conduct official business? simple enough right? if so please identify the account used. also in the letter, administration officials were asked about how their agencies stored and archived emails sent from their personal accounts. isa's only official answer was...
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. >>> i'm with two young men matthew and daryl, who have come up to our television position and, they want to tell you at home, what it is like being a young african-american man living in baltimore. >>> what happens to you guys? >>> what makes you so angry that this would happen today? >>> tell us? >>> it's just the fact that the police, you know, they -- they discriminate against us. and, you know, america has stereotypes. which is somewhat understandable. but, up. you don't have to treat people, a certain type of way because you think they're that way already. >>> what happens? >>> what do they do? >>> this happened to me, on plenty of occasions while i'm with my girlfriend and by myself, you get it, when you're by yourself. >>> you know, they and you for your license and registration and, say can you step out of the car, if my license, is good, and, my tags are good, and -- no probable cause why do i have to step out of the car? >>> and pat me down, and i'm going with my club and it's humiliating, and for my kids or my nephews or whoever and it just -- it keeps the cycle going. >>
. >>> i'm with two young men matthew and daryl, who have come up to our television position and, they want to tell you at home, what it is like being a young african-american man living in baltimore. >>> what happens to you guys? >>> what makes you so angry that this would happen today? >>> tell us? >>> it's just the fact that the police, you know, they -- they discriminate against us. and, you know, america has stereotypes. which is somewhat...
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the san bruno pipeline rupture, all fatal events burned into the mind of daryl whitman. he says there are examples of what can happen when osha's whistle-blower protection program failed to meet its mission. he has worked as a federal investigator for the past five years in region nine which covers agencies. he works with people who have been fired. the program addresses 22 areas ranging from corporate fraud to pipeline safety to nuclear power. >> so when someone from those industries comes to blow the whistle, people in the government should pay attention? >> absolutely. congress intends that. >> reporter: is that happening? >> no. >> reporter: shortly after he started his job in 2010 he found a disturbing pattern of mismanagement and pressure to complete cases quickly. >> i was told by my supervisor just conduct an investigation and dismiss it. >> reporter: instead of pursuing facts on the case? >> correct. >> reporter: whitman reported on employees fired for serious concerns. for years, this man worked as a flight specialist for lockheed martin, he helped pilots follo
the san bruno pipeline rupture, all fatal events burned into the mind of daryl whitman. he says there are examples of what can happen when osha's whistle-blower protection program failed to meet its mission. he has worked as a federal investigator for the past five years in region nine which covers agencies. he works with people who have been fired. the program addresses 22 areas ranging from corporate fraud to pipeline safety to nuclear power. >> so when someone from those industries...
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>> daryl wallace. >> reporter: who do we have here? >> scott, she's part of our program at earth conservation core. >> reporter: would sky live naturally along the river? >> exactly. this bird a native bird slight wing injury. you can tell by the bright red tail she has. these birds are native. these birds hunt and nest along the anacostia river. >> reporter: what does this say a bird like this can thrive in the area? people would think you wouldn't have this within the borders of the nation's capital? >> these birds are thriving due to the things when they banned ddt, pest control. birds are thriving. off osprey and eagles here. before the eagles we awe osprey that's an indicator. if the osprey can survive, they eat nothing but fish eagles can survive. >> reporter: is sky part of the activities today? >> yes. >> reporter: so just another reason to come down get close to some of the indigenous life in the nation's capitol. cherry blossom east of the river. events begin at 12:00 noon until 4:00 this afternoon. lots to do lots of music,
>> daryl wallace. >> reporter: who do we have here? >> scott, she's part of our program at earth conservation core. >> reporter: would sky live naturally along the river? >> exactly. this bird a native bird slight wing injury. you can tell by the bright red tail she has. these birds are native. these birds hunt and nest along the anacostia river. >> reporter: what does this say a bird like this can thrive in the area? people would think you wouldn't have this...
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. >> reporter: daryle cannon says chicago police officers shoved the barrel of a shotgun into his mouth>> the other detective told him go ahead and blow that mother [ censor bleep ] off and then they pulled the trigger. >> the first time they pulled the trigger, what did you think? >> i was scared to death and i don't want to show it. my mind felt like my head was being blown off when i heard that click. then they put me in the back seat of the detective car. they had my feet outside. i was still hand guff -- cuffed they pulled my pans and shorts down and started to shock me with a cattle guard. >> reporter: he spent 24 years in prison for a crime he says he didn't commit. he is one of 120 mostly black men who endured torture at the hands of chicago police between 1982 and 1991. this week the city finally acknowledged the victims of the case [ applause ] >> the city council introduced an ordinance that would set aside $5.5 million for dozens of victims connected with the scandal. this woman says it is significant on several counts. >> this is the first time any city in the united states
. >> reporter: daryle cannon says chicago police officers shoved the barrel of a shotgun into his mouth>> the other detective told him go ahead and blow that mother [ censor bleep ] off and then they pulled the trigger. >> the first time they pulled the trigger, what did you think? >> i was scared to death and i don't want to show it. my mind felt like my head was being blown off when i heard that click. then they put me in the back seat of the detective car. they had my...
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according to "the new york times," daryl isa was investigating the possible use of personal e-mail. one of the questions from the letter to clinton asked, quote, have you or any senior agency official ever used a personal account to conduct official business. if so, identify the account. clinton did not reply to the letter and resigned as secretary of state seven weeks later. the state department did respond with a summary of policies but failed to include an answer to that specific question. a clinton aid said quote, her usage was widely known to the over 100 department and u.s. government colleagues she e-mailed as her address was visible on every e-mail she sent. >>> new jersey governor chris christie kicked off a two-day trip through new hampshire on tuesday. he gave a detailed speech on his ideas for entitlement reform saying it's time to raise the retirement age for social security. >> i've come to new hampshire today to talk about the challenges that we're facing as a country. one of the challenges that we face is the unrestrained growth of government spend on entitlements. w
according to "the new york times," daryl isa was investigating the possible use of personal e-mail. one of the questions from the letter to clinton asked, quote, have you or any senior agency official ever used a personal account to conduct official business. if so, identify the account. clinton did not reply to the letter and resigned as secretary of state seven weeks later. the state department did respond with a summary of policies but failed to include an answer to that specific...
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daryl your goals and outline the steps required to realize them. another more direct option?to your boss. find out what gaps there are to be filled. inquire about potential transfers. if possible, switch responsibilities with a colleague to enhance your career. you can look into acquiring new skills and credentials with part time education or certification. experts say keep your eyes on the prize. short-term demotions or lateral moves can reinvigorate your career and may increase your earning potential >>> coming up at 6:00 building a waterpark in the middle of the drought. the backlash growing as people question the east bay project. plus, in danger of the big one. the new information that says we could be in for larger quakes around the bay area. >> oh, yeah. not if but when. >>> thanks for watching us at 5:00. we have the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" coming up >> pelley: a tentative deal to keep iran from going nuclear. >> it is a good deal. >> pelley: we'll look at what's in it and the chances of success. also tonight, two new york women are accused of plotting a
daryl your goals and outline the steps required to realize them. another more direct option?to your boss. find out what gaps there are to be filled. inquire about potential transfers. if possible, switch responsibilities with a colleague to enhance your career. you can look into acquiring new skills and credentials with part time education or certification. experts say keep your eyes on the prize. short-term demotions or lateral moves can reinvigorate your career and may increase your earning...
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daryl clark is asking the archdiocese to hold off on tearing down the 133-year-old st. laurentis church. they have appealed to parishioners and have yet to receive a formal response. >>> good morning. we are checking out a cold and wet start heading throughout this wednesday. temperatures are 20 degrees cooler this morning than this time yesterday. so bundle up when you head outside. we are also dealing with a bit of a windchill. here's a closer look at the satellite rare radar threat. we'll start to see organized thunderstorms pushing into your friday, but as far as today is concerned, the future weather is showing us temperatures are not going to move much. we'll mainly stay in the 40s. heading into the late morning hours, pockets of light to moderate rainfall. and then even as we push into this evening same thing. so expect to keep the umbrella handy throughout the day. you will definitely need it. please bring your jacket with you as well because our temperatures are going to be a lot cooler. we don't want you to be caught off guard as you step outside. today temper
daryl clark is asking the archdiocese to hold off on tearing down the 133-year-old st. laurentis church. they have appealed to parishioners and have yet to receive a formal response. >>> good morning. we are checking out a cold and wet start heading throughout this wednesday. temperatures are 20 degrees cooler this morning than this time yesterday. so bundle up when you head outside. we are also dealing with a bit of a windchill. here's a closer look at the satellite rare radar threat....
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daryl only outlined the policies.e state department say it is gets thousands of inquiries a year and the aid reiterated the uses was widely known. >>> she has a new h logo. the graphic designer released a full type face and you can use it as a font. so one writer joked, am i doing this right? others online are wondering when they will see comic rants. >>> patti power has odds to win the election. jeb bush is the second most likely at 4 to 1. also included on the long list of potentials is kim kardashian at 1,000 to 1. we are just going to let you imagine that for a second. time is up. the odds could be longer for this kid. in a video that's gone viral, a toddler says he's not ready for hillary clinton. >> i want to run for president. >> instead of hillary. >> uh-huh. >> what would you do as president? >> play. >> so he has to work on his platform. he's clearly not 35 years old, but he has us convinced. vote sikh in 2016. >>> have you wanted to see your congressman in the downward dog position? yoga on the hill it will
daryl only outlined the policies.e state department say it is gets thousands of inquiries a year and the aid reiterated the uses was widely known. >>> she has a new h logo. the graphic designer released a full type face and you can use it as a font. so one writer joked, am i doing this right? others online are wondering when they will see comic rants. >>> patti power has odds to win the election. jeb bush is the second most likely at 4 to 1. also included on the long list of...
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and she's going to have, you know, daryl isa and gouwdy will have hearings and ask her questions about the e-mails and the server. look, republicans are going to attack her with every single thing that you threw out there. >> but they don't have to. she said it to the everyday americans. nobody even asked her the question. >> well, right now, look. she's doing -- still doing quiet well on the polls. i don't see, at least yet, within the democratic primary, anybody emerging to take her on and challenge her. we need to see who emerges out of the repub le eely can party. >> you know, joe, i'm sure that you saw what we all saw. and that was her scooby scooting by these senior citizens, people in wheelchairs waiting to see her at the entrance. you know, to this everyday american na e that she wants to talk to. she blows by them. and, later that day, actually, her van, scooby van, parks in a handicapped spot. >> certainly the handicapped spot was ridiculous. but the point is, look, all of these announcement tours are -- you know, you look at ted cruz. goes to liberty university where he's fo
and she's going to have, you know, daryl isa and gouwdy will have hearings and ask her questions about the e-mails and the server. look, republicans are going to attack her with every single thing that you threw out there. >> but they don't have to. she said it to the everyday americans. nobody even asked her the question. >> well, right now, look. she's doing -- still doing quiet well on the polls. i don't see, at least yet, within the democratic primary, anybody emerging to take...
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. >> that night was tough for daryl sweet who was also at lloyd's home. >> i just went back there and sat in my car. >> what were the questions in your head? >> who was he with? who he could have been with. until i got the news about the text. >> shaquila is lloyd's younger sister. she saw him picked up at their house and driven away earlier that night. just before lloyd dies, police say he sends shaquila chilling text messages at 3:07 a.m. lloyd asks you saw who i'm with? at 3:11, he texts again saying hello? 3:19, shequila says my phone was dead, who is that? 3:22:00 a.m. lloyd answers, nfl. a minute later at 3:23 a.m., he sends his very last text. just so you know. >> he knew something was going down. >> but what was going down and why? >> still ahead, will a jury ever see that final text? not if the defense can help it. >> these messages do not suggest fear. the government wants to put a much more sinister cast on them. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a safe
. >> that night was tough for daryl sweet who was also at lloyd's home. >> i just went back there and sat in my car. >> what were the questions in your head? >> who was he with? who he could have been with. until i got the news about the text. >> shaquila is lloyd's younger sister. she saw him picked up at their house and driven away earlier that night. just before lloyd dies, police say he sends shaquila chilling text messages at 3:07 a.m. lloyd asks you saw who...
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daryl ray eckert of charles count yeos tens of thousands of dollars in back taxes. he was desperate for help. tonight on news 4 at 6:00 consumer reporter erica gonzalez has a warning for you. how hiring a tax debt relief company can end up costing you more. >> reporter: did any of the $8,000 go towards your tax burden? >> no ma'am. >> what you need to know before you pay somebody to help reduce your tax debt tonight on news 4 at 6:00. >>> finally a little justice for a young nobel peace prize winner. we'll explain that after the break. >>> in the next 15 minutes or so we expect senator bernie sanders to make his presidential bid official at a news conference. that will make him the only declared candidate to challenge hillary clinton for the democratic nomination. in interviews with nbc news however, sanders says he's not in the race to beat clinton. he says he wants to start a conversation about the crises facing the american middle-class. clinton remains the dominant candidate here so far in the polls. >>> a pakistani court sentenced ten men to life in prison for
daryl ray eckert of charles count yeos tens of thousands of dollars in back taxes. he was desperate for help. tonight on news 4 at 6:00 consumer reporter erica gonzalez has a warning for you. how hiring a tax debt relief company can end up costing you more. >> reporter: did any of the $8,000 go towards your tax burden? >> no ma'am. >> what you need to know before you pay somebody to help reduce your tax debt tonight on news 4 at 6:00. >>> finally a little justice for...
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daryll clark wants it to expand to all failing schools in the city. >> how about putting council districtice in there so the community can get services from that building? children can get clinical services in that particular building? >> the meeting tonight is open to everyone and will be at community college in spring garden at 6 p.m. >>> low performing schools in pennsylvania could be affected by newly proposed legislation. the bill would remake the philadelphia school district into a state-run system. low performing schools could face closure by the new district. funding would be based on a per student allocation. paulzboro mayor pleaded guilty to dui in gloucester county courtroom. the judge also sentenced him to pay about $700 in fines and attend a 12-hour resource class. police arrested hamilton back in january. he can be heard on dash cam video asking officers to call the mayor of woolwich township because they're friends. the officers did not make the call. >>> a push to raise the main mum wage at city hall they raise the wage pa to $10.07 an hour will benefit tens of thousands o
daryll clark wants it to expand to all failing schools in the city. >> how about putting council districtice in there so the community can get services from that building? children can get clinical services in that particular building? >> the meeting tonight is open to everyone and will be at community college in spring garden at 6 p.m. >>> low performing schools in pennsylvania could be affected by newly proposed legislation. the bill would remake the philadelphia school...
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. >> daryll clark says she borrowed the community school's model from cincinnati where it's been workingmeeting is open to everyone at philadelphia community college in spring garden at 6 p.m. >>> we have new information on a coyote attack. it attacked a man in north jersey this week. police say the animal tested positive for rabies. it bit a man walking his dog sunday in bergen county. authorities set traps after officers discovered dens near a school. it was the second coyote attack in bergen county this month. >>> check this out. a coyote led police on a chase. officers tried corralling it for three hours and in the end the animal was able to get away. >>> we have showers around the area, also seeing gusty winds. here's what we have currently on radar. heavy showers moving across the ac expressway. this is in parts of camden county, around waterford. locally heavy rainfall but moving into parts of burlington county. tabernacle, 5:57. southampton, 6:03. that will continue moving to the northeast and around the philadelphia area. we just have light, patchy rain through delaware county,
. >> daryll clark says she borrowed the community school's model from cincinnati where it's been workingmeeting is open to everyone at philadelphia community college in spring garden at 6 p.m. >>> we have new information on a coyote attack. it attacked a man in north jersey this week. police say the animal tested positive for rabies. it bit a man walking his dog sunday in bergen county. authorities set traps after officers discovered dens near a school. it was the second coyote...
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second daryl, if you look at what's happening in yemen, the shia muslims are supported by iran.march 21st, their supreme leader called for death to america. additionally they've called for israel -- >> the message of trust or distrust but what does that have to do with the road ahead of trying to allow diplomacy to work and that's from point of view of six nations? >> it has everything to do with it because when you enter into any agreement, whether between nations or people think about an important agreement that you have with someone, it all comes down to matter of trust. what is their intent? what is your intent? do you have the same perspective perspective? fascinating when they left last weekend they had their own like list of what happened totally different opposite views of what happened in the agreements. so i think the matter of trust is key and i think it's very important for us understand who we are dealing with. >> john, is that the bottom line, that history should prevail, that there is no sense in trying to create new history whether it be between iran and the u.s.
second daryl, if you look at what's happening in yemen, the shia muslims are supported by iran.march 21st, their supreme leader called for death to america. additionally they've called for israel -- >> the message of trust or distrust but what does that have to do with the road ahead of trying to allow diplomacy to work and that's from point of view of six nations? >> it has everything to do with it because when you enter into any agreement, whether between nations or people think...
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gates take it from me as los angeles native, daryl gates was not yeah he is not a liberal. darrell f. gates was definitely not a liberal. darrell gates's seeing the video, what i saw in the video made me physically sick. this is darrell f. gates, people unable to see on that video what it was which was a jury in simi valley which exonerated the police officers. what do you see when you see me? i want to turn to the aspect of video, because the thing that fascinates me, we'll talk about this in a little more depth, it is almost impossible to hold police accountable for the things that they do on a daily basis. and it should not be. police officers, and we should respect them for this. police officers are there to uphold the law. they're not there to be held above the law. which is what i think a lot of news this country do in our fear over what we see when we see african-american men. we see something frightening. we see something that scares us. we see something that threatens us at very primal level. we're willing to turn our heads, avert our eyes and forgo our obligation
gates take it from me as los angeles native, daryl gates was not yeah he is not a liberal. darrell f. gates was definitely not a liberal. darrell gates's seeing the video, what i saw in the video made me physically sick. this is darrell f. gates, people unable to see on that video what it was which was a jury in simi valley which exonerated the police officers. what do you see when you see me? i want to turn to the aspect of video, because the thing that fascinates me, we'll talk about this in...
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plus once a daryl of investors now sentenced for fraud the verdict in the biggest scandal in indian corporate history. >> the first major golf event of the season has begun the masters. we'll look at how tiger woods has gotten ready for his return by playing around with his family. >> the greek government has given the go ahead to the bank of greece to repay around $501 million to the international monetary fund. alexis tsipras signing a deal of economic cooperation with russia on wednesday. we have the latest from the capitol, athens. >> so the greek government has cobbled together the lateliest main to pay back the i.m.f. there's the impression that it's living an increasingly hand to mouth economistence scraping funds together to make payments to the i.m.f. and struggling to raise the money to pay pensions, and salaries to civil servants in this country. there's been a marked deterioration in relations between the greek government and its various creditors. irritation in some european capitals that the greeks have come out in support of the russians. alexis tsipras arguing that sanctions a
plus once a daryl of investors now sentenced for fraud the verdict in the biggest scandal in indian corporate history. >> the first major golf event of the season has begun the masters. we'll look at how tiger woods has gotten ready for his return by playing around with his family. >> the greek government has given the go ahead to the bank of greece to repay around $501 million to the international monetary fund. alexis tsipras signing a deal of economic cooperation with russia on...
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he all along was never seen as the same partisan figure that for example daryl isil was. they thought they were going to get ahead of this and have hillary come in and testify in private and everything. the clinton campaign is very deftly spun this back around on the benghazi committee and said well, no. you want to have her there in private because you don't want the world to see your true partisan motives. so i think that definitely they are back on their heels now and, you know, if anybody ever thought this was going to be an objective investigation in the first place, i think certainly republicans are going to have a much harder time making that case now. >> you wonder josh though if benghazi is even the straw man that they wanted to be. given the foder that they basically have in terms of the clinton donations and whether or not there was a quid pro quo and the actions the secretary took during her tenure. the new york times report i can't ask jeromy because he's biassed but when you read sort of a lengthy blow by blow going off information in the book and adding new
he all along was never seen as the same partisan figure that for example daryl isil was. they thought they were going to get ahead of this and have hillary come in and testify in private and everything. the clinton campaign is very deftly spun this back around on the benghazi committee and said well, no. you want to have her there in private because you don't want the world to see your true partisan motives. so i think that definitely they are back on their heels now and, you know, if anybody...
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. >> in fact, it is phyllis' daughter that first tells the police detective daryl price about the plots he know the young woman as a street source, he's also met her mother. >> i think she kind of saw herself as being this person that would go out in the evenings and meet with a hit man and do these dastardly deeds. people can be junkies to that type of adrenaline. >> i'm good. >> i don't want you to get too cocky. >> i know. >> still phyllis continues to exude confidence about receiving the hefty insurance payment after the crime and writing the hitman a check. >> i'm going to get four $25,000 checks. >> i'd rather not have checks. >> then i could cash them easier. >> why don't you do that. i would rather have cash. >> all right. >> if i am a hit man, am i going to want a check? no. traceable, easy for the police to follow. i want cash. >> i am going to try to do it this week. >> sounds good. >> he'll be dead as good as probably thursday afternoon. >> fine. >> all right? >> fine. >> give me about three weeks afterwards and i'll call you. >> okay. >> don't screw it up. >> i will not sc
. >> in fact, it is phyllis' daughter that first tells the police detective daryl price about the plots he know the young woman as a street source, he's also met her mother. >> i think she kind of saw herself as being this person that would go out in the evenings and meet with a hit man and do these dastardly deeds. people can be junkies to that type of adrenaline. >> i'm good. >> i don't want you to get too cocky. >> i know. >> still phyllis continues to...
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daryl parks, attorney for the brown family.eciate it. >>> next more on the new york times explosive piece on the clinton foundation. stay with us. you're watching "the ed show." but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps businesses move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. ♪ introducing the new can-am spyder f3. with a cruising riding position and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... you'll ride with a feeling of complete freedom and confidence. visit your can-am spyder dealer and test drive one today. the new spyder f3. riding has evolved. the ready to ride sales event is on now. get a three year extended warranty and save up to two thousand dollars >>who... is this?! >>hi, i am heinz new mustard. hi na na na na >>she's just jealous because you have better taste. whatever. >>hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketc
daryl parks, attorney for the brown family.eciate it. >>> next more on the new york times explosive piece on the clinton foundation. stay with us. you're watching "the ed show." but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps businesses move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. ♪ introducing the...
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daryl kimball, executive director of the arms control association, discussions which nature -- nations have nuclear weapons and what is being done to monitor them. we will take your calls and you can join our conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> the most memorable moment was hearing senator cory gardner say that you need to be firm in your principles, but flexible in the details. it really reflects the solution, the harsh polarization we are seeing across our country, and the methodology that all that senators and all the state legislatures can adopt, we can come together as a country and so many of our issues. >> my favorite quote came from julie adams. she said remember to be humble and have a strong work ethic because the people you meet on the way up, you will meet them again on the way back down. >> in congress itself, often times we have a lack of true statements in. as much as i miss -- disagree with john mccain, he committed to the veterans affairs reform bill. reading the senate torture report and maintaining how staying awa
daryl kimball, executive director of the arms control association, discussions which nature -- nations have nuclear weapons and what is being done to monitor them. we will take your calls and you can join our conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> the most memorable moment was hearing senator cory gardner say that you need to be firm in your principles, but flexible in the details. it really reflects the solution, the harsh polarization...
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is republican strategist kristin soltice anderson "wall street journal" white house correspondent daryl lee, democratic strategist stephanie cutter and cnn senior washington correspondent, jeff zelny. i am calling this the hangover edition of the white house correspondents dinner. this is the political side of that now and we will get to the dinner later. i will put you on the spot first, stephanie, since you spent a long time defending democratic candidates over the years. there is a new book out, of course, "clinton cash," by peter schweitzer who's getting all kinds of publicity thanks to us and everybody else talking about this book. but the book raises a lot of good questions about the money coming into the clinton foundation and whether or not as that was happening while hillary clinton was at the state department some of these foreign donors were actually able to pay for access. what is your take on this? how damaging is this for hillary clinton and should she be worried? >> well, number one i think the book is actually not out. >> yeah. >> and even before it hits the stands -- >>
is republican strategist kristin soltice anderson "wall street journal" white house correspondent daryl lee, democratic strategist stephanie cutter and cnn senior washington correspondent, jeff zelny. i am calling this the hangover edition of the white house correspondents dinner. this is the political side of that now and we will get to the dinner later. i will put you on the spot first, stephanie, since you spent a long time defending democratic candidates over the years. there is a...
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for more on the deadly journeys that thousands are taking, and the european community's response is darylraber, senior advocate at refugees international for the middle east and africa. two questions here, why do the migrants come and what do you do about them once they get on their way? the first part why are they coming. >> a number of reasons. within the country of origin, there is conflict, poverty, persecution. so in africa and particularly in the middle east, you will find people fleeing these particular issues. many end up on the west coast of africa and migrate by sea when land routes are not available to them. >> ifill: why don't we talk about who these people are. they're not libyans necessarily and they're not from any one place. >> no, not at all. we have seen syrians from lib bia people from africa fleeing human rights violations and people from sub saharan africa. people are come anywhere they can find a migration route and often they ent up on the west coast of africa, they get ton the boats. >> ifill: we are see ago stunning increase in numbers because of the weather? beca
for more on the deadly journeys that thousands are taking, and the european community's response is darylraber, senior advocate at refugees international for the middle east and africa. two questions here, why do the migrants come and what do you do about them once they get on their way? the first part why are they coming. >> a number of reasons. within the country of origin, there is conflict, poverty, persecution. so in africa and particularly in the middle east, you will find people...
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it was at my 60th birthday, my whole family-- dougie, donna, dana, debbie, dennis, daryl, danny, and all came to my party, plus all my friends... (laughs) i gave them little goodie bags because this is a special treat. donna, i gotta know-- mary-katherine? why not a "d"? my mother prayed to the virgin mary that she wouldn't have any more kids, and if she didn't have any more kids, she'd name it after her. (laughs) so my older brother said to me when he had that fudge, he said, "you should sell it." and he said, "what would you call it?" and i said, "i'll call it "what you used to call me growing up-- fat ass." and that--that idea never left my mind. i saw it. i got, like, chills. i knew that this would be a hit. i had a dream about you last night. i'll have to tell you. (robert) whoa! (barbara) whoa, baby. (laughs) no, i do. (laughs) i do. i do. i see it. donna, you're scaring me. you're scaring me. (both laughing) give us your numbers. okay. i have a deal with whole foods. ta-da! let me just tell you what's happening. (robert) but do you have sales in the last 12 months? yes! what a
it was at my 60th birthday, my whole family-- dougie, donna, dana, debbie, dennis, daryl, danny, and all came to my party, plus all my friends... (laughs) i gave them little goodie bags because this is a special treat. donna, i gotta know-- mary-katherine? why not a "d"? my mother prayed to the virgin mary that she wouldn't have any more kids, and if she didn't have any more kids, she'd name it after her. (laughs) so my older brother said to me when he had that fudge, he said,...
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[applause] >> well, thank you, daryl, very much. it's a great pleasure to be back at brookings and to have this opportunity. you know, brookings has such a remarkable history. this tremendous public policy resource that we have here and the analysis that you all do that shapes debates this wide range of economic social, political issues the opportunity i had to talk about drug policy just a few years ago to the issues around weapons to trafficking and to tax reform. so something that's on everybody's mind. you're getting ready to celebrate your 100th anniversary next year, and the theme that united the brookings program, governance and renewal, is one that we at cbp can really embrace. i've been in office, as daryl said, for just over a year, and i really appreciate him talking a little bit about the complexity of the mission because often times i think cbp is looked at as an organization that is only focused on border security issues. we'll talk about it a little bit, but when you think about revenue collection and you think about
[applause] >> well, thank you, daryl, very much. it's a great pleasure to be back at brookings and to have this opportunity. you know, brookings has such a remarkable history. this tremendous public policy resource that we have here and the analysis that you all do that shapes debates this wide range of economic social, political issues the opportunity i had to talk about drug policy just a few years ago to the issues around weapons to trafficking and to tax reform. so something that's on...
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. >> it's something daryl cannon would like to fight. while he said no reparation can take away the pain, the acknowledgment is a start. >> it is a partial victory and sends a message throughout the united states that at some point in time, you can bear enough pressure on government without a physical riot or something of this nature here and make change. >> al jazeera chicago. >> we have been telling you about california's severe drought. one county near san francisco has water to spare. we look at the unseen impact on communities rich and poor. >> the ravaging of the california drought drying reservoirs fallow fields, a state of emergency. in marin county, it's water water everywhere and every drop to drink. >> our reservoirs are at 98% capacity right now which is about average for this time of year. >> it's one of the richest counties in the state and country and the story of the haves and have notes here's yet another problem these residents don't need to worry about. >> we look up north and can't help but be envious hot tubs, swimmi
. >> it's something daryl cannon would like to fight. while he said no reparation can take away the pain, the acknowledgment is a start. >> it is a partial victory and sends a message throughout the united states that at some point in time, you can bear enough pressure on government without a physical riot or something of this nature here and make change. >> al jazeera chicago. >> we have been telling you about california's severe drought. one county near san francisco...
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daryl parks is the brown family attorney. mr. parks, thank you for your time today here on america temperatures newsroom *. how much of this in baltimore is really about freddie gray? >> i think it begins with freddie gray and goes to a bigger issue of how african-americans interact in our inner cities throughout america. freddie gray is the catalyst. but other things come into play for the anger you are seeing to a large degree. bill: the family said they don't want to see the violence. >> most victims want the same things every american wants. they want peace an an opportunity to prosper. they realize the message of freddy grapes death is mixed when you have this violence in the country. the real issue we need to deal with is what happened to pretty gray and law enforcement in baltimore. that's part of the reason you are seeing some of the things that happened. this a den -- there is a tendency to say wait, wait, wait, there will be a full investigation. in some situations when we as a country, when we as authority want to give
daryl parks is the brown family attorney. mr. parks, thank you for your time today here on america temperatures newsroom *. how much of this in baltimore is really about freddie gray? >> i think it begins with freddie gray and goes to a bigger issue of how african-americans interact in our inner cities throughout america. freddie gray is the catalyst. but other things come into play for the anger you are seeing to a large degree. bill: the family said they don't want to see the violence....
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bring in attorney daryl cohen the former assistant attorney in miami-dade county, florida, and formery in atlanta. thank you for joining us. your reaction to the verdict? >> well thank you for having me. my reaction to the verdict is this is exactly what the jury should have done. this was terrorism that equalled murder, and it was mass murder and they had to send a message to him and to anyone else who may decide this is the way to go. >> do you believe though that the 11 hours which is actually quite a short amount of time for a trial of this size in a 30-count case but do you believe the 11 hours tells us something perhaps of the way the jury is thinking about sentencing? >> well i think because it was minimal amount of evidence put up for the defense, the 11 hours was appropriate. i suspect there was some back and forth with the jurors about the death penalty and some that had a more difficult time than others, and, yes, i think the 11 hours being a very brief amount of time for the jury to deliberate is telling us that when the penalty phase comes as early as next week that they'
bring in attorney daryl cohen the former assistant attorney in miami-dade county, florida, and formery in atlanta. thank you for joining us. your reaction to the verdict? >> well thank you for having me. my reaction to the verdict is this is exactly what the jury should have done. this was terrorism that equalled murder, and it was mass murder and they had to send a message to him and to anyone else who may decide this is the way to go. >> do you believe though that the 11 hours...
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where the beating was so bad and so far beyond procedure that even the chief of police in los angeles, daryl gates was not a liberal. he was definitely not a liberal. derogates's quote on seen that video was what i saw in that video made me sick made me physically ill. and yet still there are people who are unable to see what happened on that video for what it was including a jury in simi valley which exonerated the police officers. what do you see when you see me? i will return to the aspect of video because what fascinates me which we will talk about in more depth is it is almost impossible to holds police accountable for the things that they do on a daily basis and it should not be. police officers, we should respect them for this, police officers are there to uphold the law. they are not there to be held above the law which is what i think a lot of this in this country in our fear over what we see when we see african-american men, we see something frightening, something that scares us, something that threatens us on a primal level so we are willing to turn our heads and avert our eyes an
where the beating was so bad and so far beyond procedure that even the chief of police in los angeles, daryl gates was not a liberal. he was definitely not a liberal. derogates's quote on seen that video was what i saw in that video made me sick made me physically ill. and yet still there are people who are unable to see what happened on that video for what it was including a jury in simi valley which exonerated the police officers. what do you see when you see me? i will return to the aspect...
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they're here today from the district, the district manager, william english daryl see. ed shaven and our postmaster from appomattox. thank you for being here. i'm tremendously honored to be here representing the u.s. postal service as we dedicate the final two samples of our five-year civil war sesquicentennial series. 150 years ago today robert e. lee surrendered to ulysses s. grant. effectively ending the bloodiest war americans have ever known. we come full circle with our civil war stamp series. four years ago we began with ft. sumpter. sumpter. the farm of william mcclain was commandeered. after the second battle of bull run, mr. mcclain moved his family to safer ground about 150 miles away to a quiet country town called appomattox courthouse. here, his family lived peacefullile until 1865 when mmc mmc mclane offered his home for the meeting. it would not have happened if not for a battle that took place about 80 miles to the east the battle of five forks. this battle was a decisive clash to force confederals to abandon their capital and ultimately led to the surre
they're here today from the district, the district manager, william english daryl see. ed shaven and our postmaster from appomattox. thank you for being here. i'm tremendously honored to be here representing the u.s. postal service as we dedicate the final two samples of our five-year civil war sesquicentennial series. 150 years ago today robert e. lee surrendered to ulysses s. grant. effectively ending the bloodiest war americans have ever known. we come full circle with our civil war stamp...
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we want that shipper to call us and say, daryl was just here and we're concerned about -- we don't knowbout him and we're a little concerned. we love and value that exchange of information. with all the technology, it still gets down to that human factor. >> i like that exchanging of information until you involve me. thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on travel, trade and transparency and good luck in the future. >> thank you all very much. [ applause ] >>> internal revenue service john koskinen will give an up update including employee retention and budget cuts. live coverage from the brookings institution starts this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on c-span. >>> each night this week at 9:00 p.m. eastern conversations with a few new members of congress. >> as a result, i try to stay disciplined in my message in a a football sense i try to stay between the hash marks. i understand that i represent everyone in montana. montana is one congressman. i represent not only the republican side, but i represent the democrat side independent side, tea party side union side, i represent everyon
we want that shipper to call us and say, daryl was just here and we're concerned about -- we don't knowbout him and we're a little concerned. we love and value that exchange of information. with all the technology, it still gets down to that human factor. >> i like that exchanging of information until you involve me. thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on travel, trade and transparency and good luck in the future. >> thank you all very much. [ applause ] >>>...
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said that the framework agreement didn't persuade him from pressing through with -- let's begin with daryl in cleveland. what do you think about this nuclear framework? caller: i think it's -- i basically think it's horrible. it's a horrible, horrible deal. host: why? caller: because you're giving iran which is a sponsor of terror number one in the world, this supreme leader who is a religious nut. you're giving them all this relief up front on these sanctions. in the short term iran doesn't care about the nuclear weapons. in the short term what they care about is the lifting of the sanctions because they know if they get the sanctions lifted that means hundreds of billions of dollars -- they get it lifted up front. it isn't like you know in a year we're going to lift some sanctions, they're getting all these sanctions lifted up front. they already got what, $12 billion, they're going to get hundreds of billions of dollars -- this will make iran essentially a superpower because they'll get hundreds of billions of dollars and in about four or five years once they've built up all this money
said that the framework agreement didn't persuade him from pressing through with -- let's begin with daryl in cleveland. what do you think about this nuclear framework? caller: i think it's -- i basically think it's horrible. it's a horrible, horrible deal. host: why? caller: because you're giving iran which is a sponsor of terror number one in the world, this supreme leader who is a religious nut. you're giving them all this relief up front on these sanctions. in the short term iran doesn't...
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we will go now to detroit, michigan where daryl is on the line. darrell also opposes this bill.aller: good morning. first i want to talk about the big lie. the big lie is free-trade. there is no free trade. it is out of balance. right now, we have about 400 billion dollars per year and trade deficits. this is the one thing since 1975, we have never run a trade surplus. this is the one thing that americans have to get together and end this madness. thank you very much. host: to give you an idea of just how interesting the political split is on this, i want to run you through some numbers of lawmakers in the senate. the first is from democrat ron wyden, he tweets, this bill makes historic strides in transparency, labor, environmental, human rights and open internet standards. that is ron wyden, a democrat. next we will go to a tweet from a sender of missouri, roy blunt. "trade supports our country's economic growth, create jobs, and helps our competitiveness." one more tweet from sherrod brown, "trade deals have amounted to corporate handouts and workers sellouts, no more." you ca
we will go now to detroit, michigan where daryl is on the line. darrell also opposes this bill.aller: good morning. first i want to talk about the big lie. the big lie is free-trade. there is no free trade. it is out of balance. right now, we have about 400 billion dollars per year and trade deficits. this is the one thing since 1975, we have never run a trade surplus. this is the one thing that americans have to get together and end this madness. thank you very much. host: to give you an idea...