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not something to usually get excited about, unless you're band teacher david davis.e plays a note they get a high five. or maybe it's the other way around. >> i just have this passion for music and for teaching especially working with elementary students. like i just love seeing how excited they get about things i would think are little. >> does anyone else need the music? >> but mr. davis recently decided to tackle something big with his fifth and sixth grade band students. he decided to record an original jingle to open the morning newscast at groveton elementary. never mind that most of these kids just lifted an instrument to their lips for the first time a few months ago. ♪ >> i was kind of nervous. i don't know if i'm ready. >> at the beginning, it sounded like they might be right. but mr. davis thought the jingle project was important for a couple of reasons. >> i want to start that music's fun, not only fun, but important in everyday life. i wanted to give them something they were really proud of. >> the kids practiced for weeks. then each instrument group pla
not something to usually get excited about, unless you're band teacher david davis.e plays a note they get a high five. or maybe it's the other way around. >> i just have this passion for music and for teaching especially working with elementary students. like i just love seeing how excited they get about things i would think are little. >> does anyone else need the music? >> but mr. davis recently decided to tackle something big with his fifth and sixth grade band students....
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. >> the closet was sent to fbi expert david davies.'s a photographic technologist with 20 years' experience in garment identification. at first glance, davies knew he was dealing with a mass-produced product. >> you could have 10 million jackets that look like that. >> davies used computer enhancement software to improve the quality of the bank's security photos. he then photographed a model wearing the jacket, standing the same way as the robber. shirts and jackets are manufactured differently, depending on the price and quality of the garment. in this case, the manufacturer aligned the breast pocket at a 45-degree angle. because of the pattern, all points of alignment at the seams happen at random. >> the more seams i can see and the more uniqueness that i can determine, in this case, the bank robber stood at the same place and basically turned around a couple times, and i had some outstanding views of various seams. >> and davies discovered the alignment of the pattern at all of those random points was identical. in the surveillance
. >> the closet was sent to fbi expert david davies.'s a photographic technologist with 20 years' experience in garment identification. at first glance, davies knew he was dealing with a mass-produced product. >> you could have 10 million jackets that look like that. >> davies used computer enhancement software to improve the quality of the bank's security photos. he then photographed a model wearing the jacket, standing the same way as the robber. shirts and jackets are...
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not something to get excited about unless you are david davis. he plays a note they get a high five. >> i have this passion for music and teaching. i just love seeing how excited they get about things that i think would be little. >> he decided to tackle something big. he decided to record an original jingle to open the morning newscast. some of them just lifted an instrument just a few months ago. >> i thought it was crazy. >> i don't know if i'm ready. >> at the beginning, it sounded like they may be right. >> mr. davis thought the jingle project was important. >> i want to start young and teach them that music is fun and important in everyday life. i wanted to give them something they were proud of. >> the kids practiced for weeks and then they played together. when they felt ready, mr. davis hit the record button. ♪ >> still skeptical? >> when i just play with my friends, it feels better. >> after we practiced, i feel good about trombone and how it sounded. >> mr. davis used special software to pull all the parts together. graphics were added
not something to get excited about unless you are david davis. he plays a note they get a high five. >> i have this passion for music and teaching. i just love seeing how excited they get about things that i think would be little. >> he decided to tackle something big. he decided to record an original jingle to open the morning newscast. some of them just lifted an instrument just a few months ago. >> i thought it was crazy. >> i don't know if i'm ready. >> at the...
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not usually something to get excited about unless you are the band teacher david davis.e plays a note. they get a high five or maybe the other way around. >> i have a passion for mu sick and teaching. especially working with elementary students. i just love seeing how excited they get about things i think are little. >> flutes. does anyone else need music? >> reporter: mr. davis decided to tackle something big with the fifth and sixth grade band students. record an original jingle to open the newscast. never mind the kids just lifted an instrument to their lips for the first time a few months ago. >> i thought it was crazy. >> i was nervous. >> p i don't know if i'm ready. >> reporter: at the beginning it sounded like they might be right. but mr. davis thought the jingle project was important for a couple of reasons. >> i want to start young. teach them music is not only fun but important. i wanted to give them something they were proud of. >> reporter: they practiced for weeks and then played the jingle together. when they felt ready mr. davis hit the record button. ♪ >
not usually something to get excited about unless you are the band teacher david davis.e plays a note. they get a high five or maybe the other way around. >> i have a passion for mu sick and teaching. especially working with elementary students. i just love seeing how excited they get about things i think are little. >> flutes. does anyone else need music? >> reporter: mr. davis decided to tackle something big with the fifth and sixth grade band students. record an original...
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wendy strassmann will ask that for david ryan davis. applause] >> david brion davis is ill and would've given these words if he could have been here tonight. today the third i'll enough my problem with slavery trilogy has won the national book critics circle award brings back and reinforces the excitement i felt 48 years ago when the first volume when the pulitzer prize for nonfiction. 48 years. i'm deeply moved by the extraordinary prestige of this award and unconscious of the competition i faced from for outstanding works of nonfiction. since the second volume of the trilogy won the national book award and the bancroft prize it is throwing the third volume has today won the national critics circle award. i send my deepest appreciation to all those involved. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is mark at pakistan has been my great privilege for the past year to serve as the chair of the nbc fiction committee, which has arrived at these five stellar finalists. robbie allen again, unnecessary women. [applause] marlin james a br
wendy strassmann will ask that for david ryan davis. applause] >> david brion davis is ill and would've given these words if he could have been here tonight. today the third i'll enough my problem with slavery trilogy has won the national book critics circle award brings back and reinforces the excitement i felt 48 years ago when the first volume when the pulitzer prize for nonfiction. 48 years. i'm deeply moved by the extraordinary prestige of this award and unconscious of the...
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david brion davis is so ill but would give the is worse if he could be here.earing the third volume of my children she has won national book critics circle greetings back to reinforce the excitement i felt 48 years ago when the first volume won the pulitzer prize for nonfiction. 48 years. i am deeply moved by the extraordinary prestige of this award been conscious of the competition of those for outstanding works of nonfiction since the other volume glenn the bancroft prize at the second volume in this rally and that the third volume one national book critics circle. thank you. [applause] . . lily king, you for ya euphoria. [applause] lee, river head. [applause] >> marilyn rob robinson, leila. and the recipient of this year's award in fiction from the nbcc is leila, by marilyn robinson. [applause] marlin robinson fills the third novel with glorious young shot through withlight -- with light ask grace. we're wild, more live in us than we can bear. with lila robinson offers us a momentous american portrait. no one writes so simply yet profoundly of our yearnings
david brion davis is so ill but would give the is worse if he could be here.earing the third volume of my children she has won national book critics circle greetings back to reinforce the excitement i felt 48 years ago when the first volume won the pulitzer prize for nonfiction. 48 years. i am deeply moved by the extraordinary prestige of this award been conscious of the competition of those for outstanding works of nonfiction since the other volume glenn the bancroft prize at the second volume...
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david? >> linsey davis, thank you. >>> now, to another explosive case we're following here tonight.a former nfl star a super bowl champion darren sharper, who played for the new orleans saint saints, for green bay, for minnesota. tonight, a much different image from the courtroom. accused of being a serial rapist. cases involving nine women across four states. abc's ryan smith with what he said in court today and the sentence. >> reporter: tonight, former nfl superstar darren sharper is a convicted felon. agreeing to plea deals for drugging and raping women in multiple states. the five-time pro bowler and super bowl champion with the new orleans saints pled no contest to raping two women he met in bars in 2013 and 2014. >> you stand convicted, each and every one of these charges, based upon your plea of no contest. do you understand this? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: earlier today, he pled guilty to sexual assault counts in arizona by video link. and was sentenced to nine years in prison. authorities have charged sharper with nine rapes in four states all allegedly committed after his
david? >> linsey davis, thank you. >>> now, to another explosive case we're following here tonight.a former nfl star a super bowl champion darren sharper, who played for the new orleans saint saints, for green bay, for minnesota. tonight, a much different image from the courtroom. accused of being a serial rapist. cases involving nine women across four states. abc's ryan smith with what he said in court today and the sentence. >> reporter: tonight, former nfl superstar...
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david. >> larry davis. >> jimmy: close enough. >> michael. >> jimmy: somebody got this picture of you takingpicture. >> one guy paparazzi, he tell me where you something i won't say the name, come here to sunset. >> jimmy: you just said the name. >> gook suit. >> jimmy: you just said the name. >> he said michael inside the club, the door. and i said hi to him. he don't know me, but i know him because he familiar show. >> jimmy: who did? >> michael. he said i love you. i said mike, i take picture. i'm happy. i put my camera to focus only my face. the paparazzi, don't send myself. >> jimmy: you don't sell your stuff. you do it purely pour th lly fo. >> yes, he's nice guy, very quiet. >> jimmy: very quiet now. who is this guy? >> he had longer hair. i forget. alec baldwin? >> jimmy: no, it's not alec baldwin. >> i don't know. i forget. >> jimmy: he's got the same first name as the last guy we saw. no, not alec. >> bolton, bolton. >> jimmy: what's his first name? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: okay. let's go to the next one. that was michael bolton. who's this lady? >> she's a comedian. >> jimmy: wh
david. >> larry davis. >> jimmy: close enough. >> michael. >> jimmy: somebody got this picture of you takingpicture. >> one guy paparazzi, he tell me where you something i won't say the name, come here to sunset. >> jimmy: you just said the name. >> gook suit. >> jimmy: you just said the name. >> he said michael inside the club, the door. and i said hi to him. he don't know me, but i know him because he familiar show. >> jimmy: who...
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critics circle included marilynne robinson, whose novel "lila" took home the fiction prize, and david brion daviswon the nonfiction award for "the problem of slavery in the age of emancipation." and roz chast, the "new yorker" staff cartoonist, won in the autobiography category for "can't we talk about something more pleasant," a memoir about the last few years of her parents' lives. she spoke to jeffrey brown at the miami book fair last year. watch that, along with conversations with other nominated authors, on our homepage: pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: finally tonight, an appreciation of an architect whose work and design for the everyday household captured the public's imagination. jeffrey brown has our look. >> brown: around the world and especially in this country michael graves left his mark through buildings of color and ornament. the municipal building, in portland, oregon, the humana building in louisville kentucky, and the disney corporation's headquarters in burbank, california. yet he was known to many more for his smaller works, designing household goods like toasters, clocks and h
critics circle included marilynne robinson, whose novel "lila" took home the fiction prize, and david brion daviswon the nonfiction award for "the problem of slavery in the age of emancipation." and roz chast, the "new yorker" staff cartoonist, won in the autobiography category for "can't we talk about something more pleasant," a memoir about the last few years of her parents' lives. she spoke to jeffrey brown at the miami book fair last year. watch that,...
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david letterman. >>> well, mo'ne davis is asking bloomsberg university to reinstate the baseball player who sent outg tweet about her this weekend. first base man joey castle bury used an offensive word chris citing the news that disney was planning a movie about mo'ne davis's life. the tweet made reference to taney's lost to nevada in last summer's little league world series. mo'ne sent a e-mail to bloomsberg's president that read while i admit i was hurt when i read his comments i felt sad that he was dismissed from the team. i hope you'll give him a second chance and allow him to play. bloomsberg responded in a statement saying that mo'ne's request demonstrates the type of person that she is her level of maturity and empathy that her family and coach teach her. but the school said it stand firm on its decision, however they say the young man's consequences will be reviewed as is common in disciplinary actions like this one. >>> what do you think of mo'ne davis and her response to all this? let us know, connect with us on facebook and twitter and you can see your comment right here on "eyewitness
david letterman. >>> well, mo'ne davis is asking bloomsberg university to reinstate the baseball player who sent outg tweet about her this weekend. first base man joey castle bury used an offensive word chris citing the news that disney was planning a movie about mo'ne davis's life. the tweet made reference to taney's lost to nevada in last summer's little league world series. mo'ne sent a e-mail to bloomsberg's president that read while i admit i was hurt when i read his comments i...
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yesterday authorities identified them as davis latona and david mothomas. both men were artist. one of them had his work on display in san francisco. fire investigators say they believe they know what started the fire. >> i think it might have been smoking in bed would be the term that we would use. we found evidence of a lighter near the body that was near the point of origin. >> i knew both of those people. my brother used to live there. it was so tragic. >> friends say they are working to put together a memorial for the victims. >>> also this morning there will be a symbolic reopening ceremony at the museum where terrorists killed at least 22 people last week. only the media will be allowed inside. it has been postponed until sunday because of security affirms. they want to reopen quickly to keep the terrorist from quote achieving their goal. two gunmen who raided the area -- the third is still on the run. >>> an arizona woman who spent more than two decades on death row for the murder of her four- year-old son has been formerly exonerated. yesterday a judge dismissed all cha
yesterday authorities identified them as davis latona and david mothomas. both men were artist. one of them had his work on display in san francisco. fire investigators say they believe they know what started the fire. >> i think it might have been smoking in bed would be the term that we would use. we found evidence of a lighter near the body that was near the point of origin. >> i knew both of those people. my brother used to live there. it was so tragic. >> friends say they...
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davi david axelrod is now an msnbc commentator and we talked about the president and the press.t every liberal xhen tore has expressed disappointment and frustration with barack obama's presidency. does does that bother you? >> no. part of what you need do when you're the president of the united states or when you work for the president of the united states is take a longer view. and it's very hard to judge a presidency in the moment. i think this presidency will stand up well. and i'm proud that he is a guy in my experience who is not a perfect guy, i'm very clear about that in high bookmy book, but a guy who can look at the horizon and not get bogged down in the moment. >> you write >> you write at one point the president told you this local cable thing wears you out. i wouldn't think if you're president of the united states you'd worry that much about the whole cable thing. >> well, first of all that was three months in to his presidency, so i think everybodied a justseverybody ed a juts adjusts to the realities of the presidency. >> and you're now part of >> and you're now p
davi david axelrod is now an msnbc commentator and we talked about the president and the press.t every liberal xhen tore has expressed disappointment and frustration with barack obama's presidency. does does that bother you? >> no. part of what you need do when you're the president of the united states or when you work for the president of the united states is take a longer view. and it's very hard to judge a presidency in the moment. i think this presidency will stand up well. and i'm...
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officer david anderson and commander davis are rushed to the hospital.ides with the commander in the back seat of a squad car, struggling to stop the bleeding with his own shirt. >> i was just talking to him. and he wouldn't respond. i was really, really nervous at that point. >> davis makes it to the hospital alive. he loses parts of his fingers from the gunshot to his hand, but he pulls through. sergeant satee, sergeant schultz and officer anderson also recover. >> i was cleaning gunpowder out of my ear to give you an idea how close that was. i have hearing damage in both ears due to that. >> authorities believe that gunman lamar moore's attack was a kind of suicide attempt, possibly motivated by a police investigation into alleged sexual misconduct. >> we are fairly confident that this was a suicide by cop because apparently the gig was up. we were on to him and that there were probably charges imminent. >> in the days after the shooting, detroit police chief ralph godbee releases the video to the media to show the extraordinary bravery of his officer
officer david anderson and commander davis are rushed to the hospital.ides with the commander in the back seat of a squad car, struggling to stop the bleeding with his own shirt. >> i was just talking to him. and he wouldn't respond. i was really, really nervous at that point. >> davis makes it to the hospital alive. he loses parts of his fingers from the gunshot to his hand, but he pulls through. sergeant satee, sergeant schultz and officer anderson also recover. >> i was...
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yesterday authorities identified the victims as davis latona and david mothomas. both are artists.f them had some of his work on display in a gallery in san francisco. fire investigators believe they know how the fire started. >> i think it might have been smoking in bed would be the term we used. we found evidence of a lighter near the body that was near the point of origin. >> i knew both of those people. my brother used to live there. so tragic. it's unbelievable. >> the friends say they are working now to put together a memorial for the victims. >> angelina jolie just dropped another bomb shell about her her ever trying to avoid cancer. she had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed last week. she made the decision after signs of early ovarian cancer. >>> in the five years since president obama signed the health care overhaul, the number of uninsured americans fell by more than 11 million. that is according to the centers for disease control and prevention. still it was the lowest measure in 15 years and this week is the fifth anniversary of the affordable care act. >>> do you
yesterday authorities identified the victims as davis latona and david mothomas. both are artists.f them had some of his work on display in a gallery in san francisco. fire investigators believe they know how the fire started. >> i think it might have been smoking in bed would be the term we used. we found evidence of a lighter near the body that was near the point of origin. >> i knew both of those people. my brother used to live there. so tragic. it's unbelievable. >> the...
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yesterday authorities identified them as davis latona and david mothomas. ktvu has learned both of the men were artists. one of them had some of his work on display in a gallery in san francisco. fire investigators believe they know how the fire started. >> i think it might have been smoking in bed. would be the term we would use. we found evidence of a lighter near the body that was near the point of origin. >> i knew both of those people. my brother used to live there. so close to me. so tragic. unbelievable. >> their friends say they are working on putting together a memorial for the victims. >>> an arizona woman who spent more than 20 years on death row for the murder of her four-year- old son has been formerly exonerated. a judge dismissed all charges against deborah milky. back in 1989 her son was dressed in his best outfit and was told he was going to see santa with his mother's roommate. instead the man took him to the desert and shot him. detectives accused milky of conspiracy to commit murder but that was based entirely on a confession she later g
yesterday authorities identified them as davis latona and david mothomas. ktvu has learned both of the men were artists. one of them had some of his work on display in a gallery in san francisco. fire investigators believe they know how the fire started. >> i think it might have been smoking in bed. would be the term we would use. we found evidence of a lighter near the body that was near the point of origin. >> i knew both of those people. my brother used to live there. so close to...
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. >> davis said he fled the scene because genzler had threatened him, too, but david genzler's version of events was significantly different. he said dusty harless instigated the fight by pulling him out of his car and wrestled him face down to the ground. he also said that scott davis, the so-called witness, was in fact an active participant. genzler insisted davis kicked him repeatedly, while dusty had him pinned down, but managed to get a knife out of his pocket to defend himself. >> he's thinking he's getting his ass kicked and he's in fear of his life and he blindly reaches back and stabs him. is it likely or unlikely? i really can't say. and that is what made the one stab wound into pretty much the center of the chest of dusty. >> a week after dusty's death, police found genzler's car parked in a neighborhood on the other side of the city. >> we were able to get dna from the steering wheel, from the gear shift and the turn signal, and that dna, that blood came back and matched that of the victim dusty harless. >> this tied genzler to the killing. a short time later, after hearing
. >> davis said he fled the scene because genzler had threatened him, too, but david genzler's version of events was significantly different. he said dusty harless instigated the fight by pulling him out of his car and wrestled him face down to the ground. he also said that scott davis, the so-called witness, was in fact an active participant. genzler insisted davis kicked him repeatedly, while dusty had him pinned down, but managed to get a knife out of his pocket to defend himself....
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davis did. he wrote this letter to bloomsberg university president david soltz. >> the university president repliedso many ways mo'ne davis, will join me next. keep laundry pacs out of reach and away from children brought to you by tide the road. it can bring out the worst in people. but the m-class scans for danger... ...corrects for lane drifting... ...and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. wa
davis did. he wrote this letter to bloomsberg university president david soltz. >> the university president repliedso many ways mo'ne davis, will join me next. keep laundry pacs out of reach and away from children brought to you by tide the road. it can bring out the worst in people. but the m-class scans for danger... ...corrects for lane drifting... ...and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is...
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davis did. he wrote this letter to bloomsberg university president david sults. >> the university president repliedthe great, the great in so many ways mo'ne davis, will join me next. the m-class scans for danger... ...corrects for lane drifting... ...and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may caus
davis did. he wrote this letter to bloomsberg university president david sults. >> the university president repliedthe great, the great in so many ways mo'ne davis, will join me next. the m-class scans for danger... ...corrects for lane drifting... ...and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz...
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davis, abc news, new york. >> sign him up. thank you for watching. i'm david muir.ee you right back here tomorrow. good night. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a substitute teacher from denver, colorado... an advertising executive originally from new york, new york... and our returning champion -- a phd student in computer science originally from chicago, illinois... whose 2-day cash winnings total...
davis, abc news, new york. >> sign him up. thank you for watching. i'm david muir.ee you right back here tomorrow. good night. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a substitute teacher from denver, colorado... an advertising executive originally from new york, new york... and our returning champion -- a phd student in computer science originally from chicago, illinois... whose 2-day cash winnings total...
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davis, abc news, new york. >> sign him up. thank you for watching. i'm david muir.ee you right back here tomorrow. good night. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! [ chuckles ] hi! thank you, jim! thanks, everybody. we're here. we hit our mark and everything. yes. we're very good at this. thank you. have a nice night at the puzzle board. hey! so you've been waiting and now you're here. can you believe this? all right, get ready. we'll do our first "toss up." it's a $1,000 puzzle and the category is "song title." ♪ [ bell chimes ] chris.
davis, abc news, new york. >> sign him up. thank you for watching. i'm david muir.ee you right back here tomorrow. good night. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! [ chuckles ] hi! thank you, jim! thanks, everybody. we're here. we hit our mark and everything. yes. we're very good at this. thank you. have a nice night at the puzzle board. hey! so you've been waiting and now you're here. can you believe this? all...
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i also want to call david hooper and anyone else that would like to speak come up. >> helloiff i am thomas [inaudible] and malcolm davis who is going to speak later i would like to live some of my time to him. we were told it was fixed in 2005 with the pump systems. we had five floods. i can't calculate how this affected my business but it will be affected all of this year because i lost all of the christmas parties and holiday events that we get the business for future party. it's not calculatable and we don't have any options. >> thank you very much. thank you for being here. next speaker please. >> i am hans and have been running a auto shop in the mission district for years and on the block for 37 years. i have seen it at least 10, 12 flooding events while i have been there and most are recent. the first 15 years i never saw any flooding at all so it's more common. and this is the first year i asked for any city money. usually we mop it up and go back to work. i propose two approaches here. one is we need to upgrade the whole system and solve the problem. primarily i think we need to increase the diameter of the pi
i also want to call david hooper and anyone else that would like to speak come up. >> helloiff i am thomas [inaudible] and malcolm davis who is going to speak later i would like to live some of my time to him. we were told it was fixed in 2005 with the pump systems. we had five floods. i can't calculate how this affected my business but it will be affected all of this year because i lost all of the christmas parties and holiday events that we get the business for future party. it's not...
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that's because the bad guys are on your network and if your name is david and your cfo, and your ceo and cfo enters another says hey davy what's going on they will go ahead an mayor that language. they have gotten so much more sophisticated so they watch the network and patterns of communication so they can dupe people. .. >> >> we think with laptop is secured a 71 ince to have you and to go through encryption is and where will they to go through your smart television or you're smart phone that is the weak link in the chain. i will not come in through the level they have other ways so that is what happened with target. >> the easiest way to get into the network? to make it depends. each is unique. but often user devices so allow executives to bring their own global flows so you have a work laptop that the kids do homework or they may download the movie that is riddled with viruses but the point about target is that attack was not carried out by an cybergenius but it was software written by a cybergenius hacker the has a new business model to sell criminal software the same way that adobe sells body shop there are compan
that's because the bad guys are on your network and if your name is david and your cfo, and your ceo and cfo enters another says hey davy what's going on they will go ahead an mayor that language. they have gotten so much more sophisticated so they watch the network and patterns of communication so they can dupe people. .. >> >> we think with laptop is secured a 71 ince to have you and to go through encryption is and where will they to go through your smart television or you're...
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. >> mo'ne davis is using her legendary arm to pen a book. david we are dressing the kids in jackets this morning. we have temperatures in the 40's this afternoon they might almost want to put on some heavier gear after school because the winds are going to pick up and temperatures are going to dim i'll have your day planner forecast showing you how temperatures move today and we'll get you to the airport. that's next. that cause our symptoms. the leading allergy pill only controls one, flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase the 24 hour relief that outperforms the #1 allergy pill. so go ahead , inhale life. new flonase. six is greater than one. this changes everything. i'm shawn lee, i play rugby for the santa monica rugby club. i started going gray kind of early... and it's just not me. only just for men easily targets gray for a natural gray-free look. guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men. there's only one egg that just tastes better. fresher. more flavorful. delicious. with more great nutrition. and 25% le
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davis and the godly. this is a reminder for you to tonight on cbs begins with 60 minutes and larry david. that is followed by a new episode of madame secretary and plus the prayer of battle creek coming up tonight. the game just completed on cbs. wisconsin going to 26-3 on the season and 14-2 in the big ten. they cringe a chair in the regular-season championship. >> extremely impressive because they got it done doing what they always do, taking with the defense gives them in getting the ball inside to frank kaminsky and he was splendid on senior day. >> how good can he be. >> he has made such great strides from his sophomore and junior and senior year, and he continues to get better. he shoots it and has great footwork and is confident and that is a winning combination. >> he thinks the way you do. we had a talk with frank kaminsky after the game. >> we have got frank kaminsky and congratulations. what does it mean to win a big ten championship. >> it's something i've worked for my whole career. it feels so good to finally accomplish it in front of our home fans. >> to me about the senior
davis and the godly. this is a reminder for you to tonight on cbs begins with 60 minutes and larry david. that is followed by a new episode of madame secretary and plus the prayer of battle creek coming up tonight. the game just completed on cbs. wisconsin going to 26-3 on the season and 14-2 in the big ten. they cringe a chair in the regular-season championship. >> extremely impressive because they got it done doing what they always do, taking with the defense gives them in getting the...
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davis babylon. what did you see when you were a clerk of madison's impact on the way that the courts operate? david stewart: and the courts of appeals, i didn't feel that i saw much. in the supreme court, and i was there a year of course, you are dealing with basic constitutional issues. you are always going back to the federalism. that is the most immediate impact that madison -- the constitution is not self-executing or self explaining. the federalist has had an enduring impact in terms of what did they really think they were doing, how did the different parts of the constitution work together. that was the most immediate impact. brian lamb: you write about the federalist papers. what did you learn that surprised you? david stewart: i enjoyed -- what i enjoyed most was the language of it and the way hamilton and madison organized it. john j wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable
davis babylon. what did you see when you were a clerk of madison's impact on the way that the courts operate? david stewart: and the courts of appeals, i didn't feel that i saw much. in the supreme court, and i was there a year of course, you are dealing with basic constitutional issues. you are always going back to the federalism. that is the most immediate impact that madison -- the constitution is not self-executing or self explaining. the federalist has had an enduring impact in terms of...
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david? >> linzie janis tonight, thank you. >>> now to the controversy involving starbucks tonight, and the message they put on their coffee cups. here's abc's linsey davis now. >> reporter: so much for coffee talk. the starbucks ceo telling shareholders today he is standing by his inititiave to start a conversation about race, asking employees to write "race together" on the side of customers' cups to inspire baristas to talk to customers about race relations. >> we have serious problems in this country. we have a void of leadership on a number of areas and all we're trying to do as a company is make a positive difference. >> reporter: and now some think encouraging a conversation about race over their morning cup of joe is over the top. with one person tweeting "this is going to make my usual order of a black americano all that more eventful." and another "not sure what starbucks was thinking. i don't have time to explain 400 years of oppression to you and still make my train." >> starbucks is not necessarily the best place or the most interesting place to have a conversation about race. >> i'm not sure that systemic change is going to happen by talkin
david? >> linzie janis tonight, thank you. >>> now to the controversy involving starbucks tonight, and the message they put on their coffee cups. here's abc's linsey davis now. >> reporter: so much for coffee talk. the starbucks ceo telling shareholders today he is standing by his inititiave to start a conversation about race, asking employees to write "race together" on the side of customers' cups to inspire baristas to talk to customers about race relations....
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davis on twitter. >> a texas senator announces his run for the white house. >> let's go over to karen rogers and david murphy, happy birthday karen. >> reporter: happy birthday, karen. we have cloud cover in the central portion of the region. we hope that will fade away as the day goes on. philadelphia will have a decent amount of sunshine, cold, 24 in wilmington, 22 in allentown. 23 in trenton. 28 in wildwood. with a bit of a wind blowing out of the north and the winds in time single digits. it's feeling like 20 degrees in philadelphia and teens in the suburbs. woman come back to school, kids as we get it going today. 26 on the storm tracker 6 live app. it's a cold morning up until lunchtime. 41 by # p.m. high of 42 around 4:00 p.m. we're looking for milder weather ahead in the seven-day forecast. but it's accompanied by rain, i'll have details on that coming up. >> reporter: it may be cold out there, dave but the roads are dry. we're looking at the schuylkill expressway past montgomery drive, traffic is moving fine. that's eastbound traffic heading toward center city. we have an accident new northea
davis on twitter. >> a texas senator announces his run for the white house. >> let's go over to karen rogers and david murphy, happy birthday karen. >> reporter: happy birthday, karen. we have cloud cover in the central portion of the region. we hope that will fade away as the day goes on. philadelphia will have a decent amount of sunshine, cold, 24 in wilmington, 22 in allentown. 23 in trenton. 28 in wildwood. with a bit of a wind blowing out of the north and the winds in...
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. >> i want to bring in chelsey davis, a head of a group of students advocating for change. we heard the president of your university, david that it is unbelievable that this could have possibly occurred with o.u students. >> i wasn't surprised at all. i wasn't surprised at the things that were being said. more so i was disgusted at the fact that these were ou students and speaking about me about my peers and my friends in these derogatory and using these derogatory terms. i was just absolutely disgusted. but unfortunately, i was not shocked. >> i'm sure a lot of people were absolutely disgusted when they saw that video, myself included. i've got to ask you, though is shutting down sae going far enough? >> i think shutting down the chapter is not enough most definitely. that the university needs to go above and beyond these students. every party involved male or female. everybody on that bus needs to be expelled from the university. it is hate speech. i'm pretty sure there are plenty of rules within the student conduct. this is not enough and i hope that the university are really punishes them -- [ ding noise ] >> i'm not
. >> i want to bring in chelsey davis, a head of a group of students advocating for change. we heard the president of your university, david that it is unbelievable that this could have possibly occurred with o.u students. >> i wasn't surprised at all. i wasn't surprised at the things that were being said. more so i was disgusted at the fact that these were ou students and speaking about me about my peers and my friends in these derogatory and using these derogatory terms. i was...
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davis babylon. what did you see when you were a clerk of madison's impact on the way that the courts operate? davidtewart: and the courts of appeals, i didn't feel that i saw much. in the supreme court, and i was there a year of course, you are dealing with basic constitutional issues. you are always going back to the federalism. that is the most immediate impact that madison -- the constitution is not self-executing or self explaining. the federalist has had an enduring impact in terms of what did they really think they were doing, how did the different parts of the constitution work together. that was the most immediate impact. brian lamb: you write about the federalist papers. what did you learn that surprised you? david stewart: i enjoyed -- what i enjoyed most was the language of it and the way hamilton and madison organized it. john wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable effort, which involved about six weeks of working together,
davis babylon. what did you see when you were a clerk of madison's impact on the way that the courts operate? davidtewart: and the courts of appeals, i didn't feel that i saw much. in the supreme court, and i was there a year of course, you are dealing with basic constitutional issues. you are always going back to the federalism. that is the most immediate impact that madison -- the constitution is not self-executing or self explaining. the federalist has had an enduring impact in terms of what...
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davis. or even may 10, the anniversary of the death of stonewall jackson. this is a declaration day that does not stop. perhaps the most compelling history that david white lays out for us is the furious efforts across the south to move from the ephemeral, the laying of flowers, to the permanent more white authored memorials of stone pyramids, statues of confederate leaders. the parade that associated themselves with a founding and the installation of them could hardly remain separate. it is in that moment that we see so many african-american veterans, members of the united states colored troops deemed not only a bothersome detail in terms of crowd control but "any evidence of african-american soldiers were to force whites to show their consequence." white southerners insisted that any hint of african-american presence would be an indignity to the memory of man like stonewall jackson. "as an insult to the confederacy." it's no surprise that were david and other historians have documented as they lost cause platform, that in this white and sphere, neither blue nor black had any place, precisely because there presence in p did the southern call to ov
davis. or even may 10, the anniversary of the death of stonewall jackson. this is a declaration day that does not stop. perhaps the most compelling history that david white lays out for us is the furious efforts across the south to move from the ephemeral, the laying of flowers, to the permanent more white authored memorials of stone pyramids, statues of confederate leaders. the parade that associated themselves with a founding and the installation of them could hardly remain separate. it is in...
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> reporter: david faber, here to meet a man who took business risks, had caught a glimpse of another mcafee. >> i think he likes drama. he likes intense experiences. >> reporter: joshua davis met that other mcafee in 2012. davis, a contributing editor at "wired" magazine, and onetime nbc news consultant, got to know mcafee after he learned that belizean police had raided the millionaire's mainland compound looking for illegal drugs. >> i heard about this raid on april 30th when the belizean police force burst into his compound in the jungle. and that struck me as extraordinary. >> reporter: as it turned out, the police did not find any illegal drugs at mcafee's compound in that raid, though the millionaire was charged with having an unlicensed gun. the fact that police even suspected mcafee of making drugs was intriguing. mcafee had been an outspoken teetotaler ever since kicking a drug habit back in the '80s, so davis went to belize to investigate. it was there, said davis, that mcafee told him that the belizean government was seriously corrupt and the government's paramilitary gang suppression unit, or gsu, was out to get him. >> one of his initial explanations for why t
> reporter: david faber, here to meet a man who took business risks, had caught a glimpse of another mcafee. >> i think he likes drama. he likes intense experiences. >> reporter: joshua davis met that other mcafee in 2012. davis, a contributing editor at "wired" magazine, and onetime nbc news consultant, got to know mcafee after he learned that belizean police had raided the millionaire's mainland compound looking for illegal drugs. >> i heard about this raid on...
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honorable david price of north carolina, ranking member the honorable lois capps, the honorable sam far both of california, the honorable keith ellison of minnesota and honorable susan davis and honorable gwen moore and honorable mcdermott of washington. and honorable titus of nevada. thank you for your attention to these apointments. signed sincerely nancy pelosi. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to 10, u.s.c. 6968-a and order of the house of january 6 2015. the united states naval academy. mr. cummings maryland. the clerk: mr. cummings of maryland mr. ruppersberger of maryland. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 2-b of house resolution 134, the house stands >> members on a break next week to work in their home districts. only the senate will be in session. senate will meet on monday. at 5:00, they will consider a number of president obama's proposals. at 5:30 p.m., they will vote on intellectual property coordinator. other issues awaiting actions, bills to permit and prosecute -- prevent and prosecute human trafficking. see the senate live on our companion network, c-span 2. president obama's town hall meeting coming up at 2:15 p.m. until then, more from toda
honorable david price of north carolina, ranking member the honorable lois capps, the honorable sam far both of california, the honorable keith ellison of minnesota and honorable susan davis and honorable gwen moore and honorable mcdermott of washington. and honorable titus of nevada. thank you for your attention to these apointments. signed sincerely nancy pelosi. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to 10, u.s.c. 6968-a and order of the house of january 6 2015. the united states naval academy....
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david comi withy model airplane ? hasn't he xethat for you ? no - i'll ask him aut it tonight. - don't bother. he's probably got a lot other things on his mind. the only thing on davis it's not funny, jess. i just got a second note from his teacher about his math and english grades. - that bad, huh ? - don't worry. 's only a passing phase. - he'll geover it. - t when ? don't know if i can live that long. - hasn't he got a birthday coming soon ? - next month. he'lle 14. fourteen ? 's practically a man. at 14 i was workg in my father's shop. would you like me to finhim a jo e only thing i want is for himo finish school without failing. fished my veries mr. asv. do youant me to do anythilse before i go home ? i n't believi'm hearing this. hat's the tter with you, henry ? oh, i was justondering if i can be of help. - esn't sound li the hry i know. - hey, i'm feeling good, okay ? does this ha anyth to do withour date last saturday - it might. - well, i'm glad one of us has a love life. coratulations, henry. what's the young lady's name ? oh, sara. s's in my social studs class. they went bowling saturday night. that's what i call a hot date. meaningful relationships have
david comi withy model airplane ? hasn't he xethat for you ? no - i'll ask him aut it tonight. - don't bother. he's probably got a lot other things on his mind. the only thing on davis it's not funny, jess. i just got a second note from his teacher about his math and english grades. - that bad, huh ? - don't worry. 's only a passing phase. - he'll geover it. - t when ? don't know if i can live that long. - hasn't he got a birthday coming soon ? - next month. he'lle 14. fourteen ? 's practically...
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david wright. coming up, angelina jolie's bold decision, more on the superstar revealing her new surgery to prevent cancer. >>> we all were impressed by little league superstar mo'ne davis impressive off the field as she is on. ♪ if you're lost and alone or you're sinking like a stone ♪ how much are you spending per month? $110 bucks $120 bucks $330 yeeeah... what if sprint could cut your rate plan in half? and give you unlimited talk and text in the u.s., and match your data. goodbye verizon. i am done with at&t. bring in your verizon or at&t bill, turn in your old phone and we'll cut your rate plan in half. switch now and we'll pay whatever it costs for you to come to sprint. ♪ at kraft we start with quality ingredients all expertly blended to make our mayo. so you can take whatever you're making from good to amazing. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an aspirin regimen. for a love that can endure any fashion trend, duke's family only feeds him iams with two times the meat than other le
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davis babylon. what did you see when you were a clerk of madison's impact on the way that the courts operate? david stewart: in the courts of appeals, i didn't feel that i saw much. in the supreme court, and i was there a year of course, you are dealing with basic constitutional issues. you are always going back to the federalism. that is the most immediate impact that madison -- the constitution is not self-executing or self explaining. the federalist has had an enduring impact in terms of what did they really think they were doing, how did the different parts of the constitution work together. that was the most immediate impact. brian lamb: you write about the federalist papers. what did you learn that surprised you? david stewart: i enjoyed -- what i enjoyed most was the language of it and the way hamilton and madison organized it. john jay wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable effort, which involved about six weeks of working toge
davis babylon. what did you see when you were a clerk of madison's impact on the way that the courts operate? david stewart: in the courts of appeals, i didn't feel that i saw much. in the supreme court, and i was there a year of course, you are dealing with basic constitutional issues. you are always going back to the federalism. that is the most immediate impact that madison -- the constitution is not self-executing or self explaining. the federalist has had an enduring impact in terms of...
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david rubenstein. he says energy is a great investment. we'll get his thoughts on the drop in oil. then we're going to talk nasdaq 5000 with bob davis.h friends. ben lerer. and at the top of the hour you're not going to want to talk about this. we've got an interview with fcc chairman tom wheeler. we're back in a moment. ** opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. so what's going on today? news alert! message! email! calendar update! most of us admit to being overwhelmed by information at work. that's why ibm created verse. it uses powerful analytics to uncover hidden patterns in your email, calendars and social feeds. it continuously learns how you work. and helps you prioritize the people and projects you need to focus on. there's a new way to work and it's made with ibm. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. we've been watching shares of best buy this morning. getting a boost after the retailer's earnings came in bet
david rubenstein. he says energy is a great investment. we'll get his thoughts on the drop in oil. then we're going to talk nasdaq 5000 with bob davis.h friends. ben lerer. and at the top of the hour you're not going to want to talk about this. we've got an interview with fcc chairman tom wheeler. we're back in a moment. ** opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and...