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the seats and someone reclines it goes into his knees and so painful. >> you know what he can do, he can recline. >> i'm 6'5" and i'm for recline, that's when you pay for. you need the extra room, plus my dog travels with me, she needs her space and -- >> that's my issue. i have a poodle puppy, rufus, who is adorable, we need a picture, and he's sitting here. if you recline a ton, he cannot see me. >> two inches, that's all you get. if you get it, take it. and you are not being a jerk. it's like you are a jerk if you are breathing on the plane. >> if it's nighttime or global travel. >> it's a function and feature of the seat you pay for. those who cannot have it, accommodation and exception, so

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los angeles county, nighttime. nighttime. a police informant wears a wire as he talks to a partner in crime. >> i don't go to worry about you. >> yeah you know, i'm not like that. >> the informant, miguel quiroz, he's the pizza parlor owner turned small time drug dealer. and the middleman with a hit note in his car targeting garrett warren. now, he was cooperating with investigators. detectives already knew quiroz wasn't the shooter. quiroz told them the man was the man who pulled the trigger was a old friend of his name was jorge hernandez. >> as a deal with prosecutors, quiroz wore a body wire and approached jorge hernandez at a

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kate? >> john berman the oleagenous anchor. >> if you didn't know what it meant no one now what it means. you are the one and only oleagenous anchor. coming up for us for the first time since the deadly wildfires maui is firmly placing the blame on local utility companies for the devastation. the new lawsuit and what we leararned from it. endless choir just $20. right now, only at red lobster.. welcome to fun dining. honey... honey... nyquil severe honey. powerful cold and flu relief with a dreamy honey taste. nyquil hey, the nighttime, sniffing, snzing, couging, aching, fever, honey-licious best sleep with a cold, medicine.

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areas, despite signs warning not to do that. what is your best advice to californians as they deal with this very unusual weather? >> this is unusual anytime of the year but certainly in august. it has been a long time since a tropical storm with actual intensity with wind speeds over 40 miles per hour. made landfall in southern california. 1939 was the last time, so we are seeing a lot of unusual activity with the heavy rain, and the wind flooding and in desert areas, we are seeing about a years worth of rain in one day. so especially during the nighttime, and the early morning hours until we can assess how bad the roads are. where the damages. it is just not safe to travel in those areas. >> how long do you expect these bad weather conditions to last in the region? and how much damage do you think people would expect from this? what do you expect from this?

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looking for susie. >> did you take part in the search? >> i did. >> what was that like? >> it's kind of a tough situation. what happens if you find her? if you're by yourself and you find her? >> that would suggest you knew where she was in the first place, because you put her there. >> it could. >> ted was still a target to the investigation. and also quite suddenly a single parent to two little girls. sheyenne and charlie, age--. >> six days seemed like six months. you are sleeping much. i had headaches every day for over a month. all day long. >> how do you tell a little girl that her mother is never coming home? that she's dead? >> i guess i just told them. >> how did they take it? >> they broke down. they didn't let me out of their sight for quite a few days. >> i can imagine. >> especially when it came nighttime, they were glued to you. >> there was, remember, an insurance policy on susie's

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i just jumped in my smoke. it was like 4:00 in the afternoon and it was like nighttime because the smoke was so dark. people were begging. a man who laid in the middle of the road and just cried and pleaded to jesus that we were going to be safe, you know. it was -- >> the fire now contained and president biden has green lit a disaster declaration that will free up federal aid for hawaii. veronica meiracle has more details. >> reporter: chaos and panic as the relentless wildfires continued to ravage maui leaving loss and destruction in its wake. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: some residents escaping by boat watching the flames engulf their town as they sailed away.

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Chris Jansing Reports

with which is trying to make sure they can afford air-conditioning or that we have cooling centers at night to homeless people have a place to stay because the nighttime is when it gets the most dangerous because it's not cooling down anymore in arizona at nighttime. even for our municipalities who are putting out limited millions of dollars to keep citizens alive. this is what we need now from the federal government. we need them to understand this is a very severe situation and fema should be able to help us much again like they help out in other natural disasters across the country. >> what would that mean, congressman? to add extreme heat to fema's list of major disasters? >> for example, if you're in the northeast and you have a very, very strong, strong couple days of snow that starts impacting your state in a negative manner. the state government and local municipalities can ask for assistance from the federal government such as grants or funds to pay for snowplows,

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