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davis davis was appointed to the supreme court has is leonard who was i mentioned, was very involved in this had to pretty much browbeat lincoln to appoint davis the supreme court. he said you wouldn't be sitting in that chair if not for and lincoln said you're right but i can't appoint too many of my friends to these. but finally he did he did and he out to be a darn good supreme court justice. in fact, his most famous ruling was against lincoln believe, it or not, didn't come out until after he died. but it was involving whether you can try civilians in military courts and and davis said you can. so they had a kind of a strained relationship wouldn't win. listen though today this is advice. davis was sort of a conservative ish type. lincoln was more liberal than davis and he just wouldn't listen to during the presidency. you'd listen to him, but he wouldn't follow what he suggested. and then davis, you know, of course, lincoln was assassinated. and davis became, the executor of the estate and and was really a second father to robert. robert was always deeply to davis for what he di
davis davis was appointed to the supreme court has is leonard who was i mentioned, was very involved in this had to pretty much browbeat lincoln to appoint davis the supreme court. he said you wouldn't be sitting in that chair if not for and lincoln said you're right but i can't appoint too many of my friends to these. but finally he did he did and he out to be a darn good supreme court justice. in fact, his most famous ruling was against lincoln believe, it or not, didn't come out until after...
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one was robert davis . >> coming up, now it would be robert davis's turn in the interrogation room whenne continues. dateline continues. [gum stretches] dang it. [tires pop] dang it. that's some bad luck brian. and i think i'm late on my car insurance. good thing the general gives you a break when you need it. yeah, with flexible payment options to keep you covered. so today is your lucky... oh! [crash] ...day. meteor! [screams] dangit. for a great low rate, go with the general. keith morrison (voiceover): by all accounts including his own robert davis was a mama's boy because of his childlike ways >>> by all accounts, including his own, robert davis was a mama's boy. because of his childlike ways perhaps or his learning disability. >> he is like me, he's got a kind heart and he is gullible. >> robbers seem to need his mother to protect them from the big, bad world when he's took care of her, medication of which tends to slur her speech. >> he is a big dude, he's a teddy bear. he also wanted to grow up and be in healthcare and nursing like i was. >> robert did get into trouble once over
one was robert davis . >> coming up, now it would be robert davis's turn in the interrogation room whenne continues. dateline continues. [gum stretches] dang it. [tires pop] dang it. that's some bad luck brian. and i think i'm late on my car insurance. good thing the general gives you a break when you need it. yeah, with flexible payment options to keep you covered. so today is your lucky... oh! [crash] ...day. meteor! [screams] dangit. for a great low rate, go with the general. keith...
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davis has been on death row -- mr.avis has been put on death row -- in regards the judge did not issue a ruling today and the next hearing is scheduled for may 31st, audrey? >> joslin, thank you. >>> 11:00 a federal judge taking unprecedented action against an east bay women's prison. a special master has been appointed to oversee the federal connection -- correctional institute. this is the first time this has -- prison has been susceptible to this over site. the prison has been dealing with charges of sexual abuse and medical neglect for years. two years ago the previous warden was convicted of sexually abusing three inmates and then last year two guards were charged with abusing several female inmates. >>> new at 11:00, you may have seen smoke across the bay bridge. firefighters battled flames at an abandoned building. it took them a while to get inside. they found rooms filled with debris and believe that squatters may have been living there. one person was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. >>> an investi
davis has been on death row -- mr.avis has been put on death row -- in regards the judge did not issue a ruling today and the next hearing is scheduled for may 31st, audrey? >> joslin, thank you. >>> 11:00 a federal judge taking unprecedented action against an east bay women's prison. a special master has been appointed to oversee the federal connection -- correctional institute. this is the first time this has -- prison has been susceptible to this over site. the prison has been...
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you in fact sent a | reply to mr davie. the inquiry was shown alert _ reply to mr davie.r davie. the inquiry was shown alert sent to _ reply to mr davie. the inquiry was shown alert sent to the post - reply to mr davie. the inquiry was | shown alert sent to the post office minister ed davey injuly 2010, where allan bates called his refusal to intervene notjust disappointing, but offensive. he said the post office had been op writing as little more than thugs in suits, and ed davey enabled them to carry on with immunity, regardless of the human misery and suffering they inflict. interviewed at a building site in kent mr davie responded. billion interviewed at a building site in kent mr davie responded. allan baits is a hero but — kent mr davie responded. allan baits is a hero but like _ kent mr davie responded. allan baits is a hero but like him _ kent mr davie responded. allan baits is a hero but like him when _ kent mr davie responded. allan baits is a hero but like him when i- kent mr davie responded. allan baits is a hero but like him when i put - is a hero but like hi
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>> davis tells me young people are always at the forefront for a better future. she says she loves their enthusiasm and sense of urgency. her message to them it's okay to make mistakes. christina. >> amber, did you talk with the students and ask them why they decided to pick angela davis out of all of the candidates they could have chosen for them to hear from? speak tonight i did. >> a student organizer tells me she saw a documentary about davis, and she was impressed by davis's unapologetic stance in her beliefs. >> christina amber lee live for us tonight in alameda. amber. thank you. extended closures planned for oakland's largest public library after the break. the impacts this will have on residents and why the library will not reopen until the fall. >> and in barry weather, lots of low clouds and fog already pushing back into the bay for tonight. what does that mean for your saturday forecast? we'll have the update coming up. >> plus, bad living conditions reported at a senior living facility in the east bay. the incident this week that had first responders
>> davis tells me young people are always at the forefront for a better future. she says she loves their enthusiasm and sense of urgency. her message to them it's okay to make mistakes. christina. >> amber, did you talk with the students and ask them why they decided to pick angela davis out of all of the candidates they could have chosen for them to hear from? speak tonight i did. >> a student organizer tells me she saw a documentary about davis, and she was impressed by...
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davis. i'm a proud team member of new community leadership foundation that has been doing a tremendous amount of work within the city. the underlined themes that we're hearing is that when you pour resources into the black community it benefits the entire city. there are three major components that we have been thriving in in terms of support, that's our small businesses, our nonprofit and our artist. i'm proud to say that we have been doing such a great job in those areas that we even get referrals from other organizations not only to service their member but also to collaborate on other initiatives. two major things that we have been able to do is we've produced two albums through the dream keepers initiative that brought artist together and collaborate to bring these together. also we have nonprofits that are even in washington dc right now with some of our california representatives fighting for our rights here in san francisco because they are able to thrive. when you give resource to s
davis. i'm a proud team member of new community leadership foundation that has been doing a tremendous amount of work within the city. the underlined themes that we're hearing is that when you pour resources into the black community it benefits the entire city. there are three major components that we have been thriving in in terms of support, that's our small businesses, our nonprofit and our artist. i'm proud to say that we have been doing such a great job in those areas that we even get...
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attorneys for richard allen davis argued that a new state law mandates davis be given another chance to avoid execution. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court for today's hearing. he joins us live with those details. zach >> yeah. and the hearing today was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for that resentencing. he was sentenced to death. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting to overturn that sentence. the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas is one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the case and sentenced to death 28 years ago. polly's father, marc klaas, was there for the sentencing, and i might have said something to the effect that this is finally over. >> yet here we are 30 years later. >> now, davis wants a judge to overturn his sentence. he didn't appear in court on friday, but his attorneys went be
attorneys for richard allen davis argued that a new state law mandates davis be given another chance to avoid execution. >> abc seven news reporter zach fuentes was in court for today's hearing. he joins us live with those details. zach >> yeah. and the hearing today was for the judge to decide whether richard allen davis is eligible for that resentencing. he was sentenced to death. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting to overturn that sentence....
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davis. [applause] >> good morning, i'm going to ask if the slides could be put up from the computer and while na is happening, i just want to say, you know, a lot of people may know and some people may not, i'm a women of faith and i woke up this morning, extremely grateful for the leadership of this board but specifically supervisor walton and mayor breed for launch thising program but more than that just the ability to be a steward in this work. i'm just really grateful for the visibility of the community, right. to be part of something that was launched, this dream keeper initiative is really a blessing, so i just wanted publicly say that, because, god has been really good to me, i just felt compelled to say that this morning, sorry. so the dream keeper initiative, i'm going go through some of the why attain and we'll talk a little bit about the impact. so promises made and i didn't put promises broken but we know that across the nation in 2020, there were commitments made for addressing
davis. [applause] >> good morning, i'm going to ask if the slides could be put up from the computer and while na is happening, i just want to say, you know, a lot of people may know and some people may not, i'm a women of faith and i woke up this morning, extremely grateful for the leadership of this board but specifically supervisor walton and mayor breed for launch thising program but more than that just the ability to be a steward in this work. i'm just really grateful for the...
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davis. [applause] >> good morning, i'm going to ask if the slides could be put up from the computer and while na is happening, i just want to say, you know, a lot of people may know and some people may not, i'm a women of faith and i woke up this morning, extremely grateful for the leadership of this board but specifically supervisor walton and mayor breed for launch thising program but more than that just the ability to be a steward in this work. i'm just really grateful for the visibility of the community, right. to be part of something that was launched, this dream keeper initiative is really a blessing, so i just wanted publicly say that, because, god has been really good to me, i just felt compelled to say that this morning, sorry. so the dream keeper initiative, i'm going go through some of the why attain and we'll talk a little bit about the impact. so promises made and i didn't put promises broken but we know that across the nation in 2020, there were commitments made for addressing
davis. [applause] >> good morning, i'm going to ask if the slides could be put up from the computer and while na is happening, i just want to say, you know, a lot of people may know and some people may not, i'm a women of faith and i woke up this morning, extremely grateful for the leadership of this board but specifically supervisor walton and mayor breed for launch thising program but more than that just the ability to be a steward in this work. i'm just really grateful for the...
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>> davis tells me young people are always at the forefront for a better future. she says she loves their enthusiasm and sense of urgency. her message to them it's okay to make mistakes in alameda. amber lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, the weekend is just about here, and with the exception of maybe some drizzle tomorrow morning, we don't have to worry about any real raindrops moving into the bay area, but once again, we could have the clouds and the drizzle to start things off, especially near the coast. take a look at the highs from this afternoon. lots of 60s and still some 70s out there, but temperatures have been cooling off over the past couple of days for your saturday. some clouds in the morning becoming partly sunny into the afternoon hours for sunday. we are expecting earlier clearing that will lead to a little bit of a warm up out there. that means maybe a few more low 80s. so sunday will be the warmest day of the weekend. here's a satellite. over the past few hours, and you can pick out the low clouds on the increase near the coast and already pushing
>> davis tells me young people are always at the forefront for a better future. she says she loves their enthusiasm and sense of urgency. her message to them it's okay to make mistakes in alameda. amber lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, the weekend is just about here, and with the exception of maybe some drizzle tomorrow morning, we don't have to worry about any real raindrops moving into the bay area, but once again, we could have the clouds and the drizzle to start things off,...
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killer richard alan davis did not. i don't think about richard allen davis. until something like this happens with his absence. court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because there seems to have been a systemic. attempt to undermine. >> why after law after law apparently accomplish 3 things they seem to be trying to destroy 3 strikes because this is all about sentence enhancements. this is exactly what 3 strikes was about. they're trying to empty the prisons and i believe the population is down to 77,000. inmates at this point and they're trying to eliminate the death penalty in 1993, polly klaas was kidnapped from her home in petaluma during a slumber party. >> 2 months later, davis confessed to killing and burying the 12 year-old girl
killer richard alan davis did not. i don't think about richard allen davis. until something like this happens with his absence. court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. have very powerful advocates. in sacramento....
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wyre davis in jerusalem. thank you. just a _ basil. wyre davis in jerusalem.basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. thank you. just a moment we i basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. i thank you. just a moment we will speak to a chief international correspondent i want to move away from the middle eastjust briefly. the biggest election in the world is under way in india, with millions queuing, to vote, despite very high temperatures. in the next six weeks, some 969 million people in the country, along with many others abroad, will vote in the country's general election. more than 13 million indian citizens who live abroad can also cast their ballots, but they'll have to return to india, in person, to do so. the result will be announced onjune 4th. i'm joined by our south asia correspondent, samira hussein. she's following the election from delhi. let's start with talking about the sheer scale of this. it is best logistically this democratic exercise. logistically this democratic exercise-— logistically this democratic exercise. , ., , exercise. remember today is only the f
wyre davis in jerusalem. thank you. just a _ basil. wyre davis in jerusalem.basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. thank you. just a moment we i basil. wyre davis in jerusalem. i thank you. just a moment we will speak to a chief international correspondent i want to move away from the middle eastjust briefly. the biggest election in the world is under way in india, with millions queuing, to vote, despite very high temperatures. in the next six weeks, some 969 million people in the country, along with...
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davis was sentenced to death, like you said. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the case and sentenced to death 28 years ago. polly's father, marc klaas, was there for the sentencing, and i might have said something to the effect that this is finally over. >> yet here we are 30 years later. >> now, davis wants a judge to overturn his sentence. he didn't appear in court on friday, but his attorneys went before a judge. they say recent criminal justice reform law should apply to him. legal analyst stephen clarke has followed the case from the beginning and was in court for the most recent hearing. >> davis not only was convicted of murdering polly klaas, but he had enhanceme
davis was sentenced to death, like you said. but now, with the events set into motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the case and sentenced to death 28 years ago. polly's...
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tim davies, profit than their competition. tim davies. projekt — profit than their competition.leasure, thank you. today is world autism day. advertising creative director sonny adorian and his wife charlotte were so struck by their autistic son woody's observations about life that they launched a business called woodism — creating unique art pieces based on his phrases — one liners such as "without you, life would be revolting" and "if you run out of luck, i will give you all of mine". earlier i was joined by both sonny and woody who explained how this came about. when woody was very small he used to say profound little phrases and we thought they were kind of clever and original so we wrote them down and adjust decided one day to make prints and since then we have been creating cards based on the phrases. i can see behind you some of your art, which is what i assume we are talking about here. that is right. so what has the response been like? it has been amazing. people around the world buy from us, we have been in the museum, woody has won some design awards, we have raised m
tim davies, profit than their competition. tim davies. projekt — profit than their competition.leasure, thank you. today is world autism day. advertising creative director sonny adorian and his wife charlotte were so struck by their autistic son woody's observations about life that they launched a business called woodism — creating unique art pieces based on his phrases — one liners such as "without you, life would be revolting" and "if you run out of luck, i will give you...
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davis went to belize to investigate. it was there said davis, mcafee told him the belizean government was seriously corrupt and the paramilitary gang suppression unit was out to get him. >> one of his initial exhalations for weather raid happened was one of the local politicians had, and asked for a donation. he had refused and as a result, they sick the gsu on him. >> to worship belizean government responded, nonsense. >> they rated him because they did not know what was going on. he had this laboratory and it was heavily guarded. he had a private army essentially. he has a laboratory making god knows what because he will not tell anybody. >> davis went to carmelita, the town nearest his jungle compound where townspeople told him, he said, that mcafee had -- >> as he got more involved in this little village of carmelita, the way he talked , his dress devolved. i think the jungle and that environment started to infect him almost like a virus. that's what he said to his friends. my fragile connection with polite society h
davis went to belize to investigate. it was there said davis, mcafee told him the belizean government was seriously corrupt and the paramilitary gang suppression unit was out to get him. >> one of his initial exhalations for weather raid happened was one of the local politicians had, and asked for a donation. he had refused and as a result, they sick the gsu on him. >> to worship belizean government responded, nonsense. >> they rated him because they did not know what was...
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tim davies came past— i think i saw our boss. tim davies came past in _ i think i saw our boss.me past in an impressive time. | came past in an impressive time. looked really busy, like i'm working and yeah he was really, really pleased with his time. he said, for an old man, it was a brilliant time. he must have been around the three hour mark which is impressive. then he challenged me to be temp. thank ou ve he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much- _ he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much- i— he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much. i want _ he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much. i want to _ he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much. i want to bring - he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much. i want to bring you . he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much. i want to bring you a line of breaking news. downing street has said that —— prime minister was appalled by the way police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian protest last week. downing street said that it was right there metropolitan police had apologise
tim davies came past— i think i saw our boss. tim davies came past in _ i think i saw our boss.me past in an impressive time. | came past in an impressive time. looked really busy, like i'm working and yeah he was really, really pleased with his time. he said, for an old man, it was a brilliant time. he must have been around the three hour mark which is impressive. then he challenged me to be temp. thank ou ve he challenged me to be temp. thank you very much- _ he challenged me to be temp....
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davis was sentenced to death, like you said.motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the case and sentenced to death 28 years ago. polly's father, marc klaas, was there for the sentencing, and i might have said something to the effect that this is finally over. >> yet here we are 30 years later. >> now, davis wants a judge to overturn his sentence. he didn't appear in court on friday, but his attorney
davis was sentenced to death, like you said.motion today, his attorneys are fighting for that sentence to be overturned and the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly classes, one that captured the world's attention. it happened in petaluma back in 1993. she was taken at knifepoint from her own bedroom at a slumber party. her body was found months later. richard allen davis was eventually convicted in the case and sentenced to death 28 years ago. polly's father, marc klaas, was there for the...
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>> now at five-thirty convicted murderer richard allen davis is attorneys were in a south bay courthouse today. they're trying to have his death sentence reduced in 1996, a jury found him guilty of murdering 12 year-old polly klass in petaluma as kron four's philippe djegal reports his representatives argue based on new law. >> his sentencing enhancements should be dropped. >> i'm having to relive my daughters murder again and that that's just so terribly unfair. marc klass return to santa clara county superior court in san jose friday. his late daughter, polly is convicted. killer richard alan davis did not. i loved the >> prosecutors confidence with his absence. court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. this individual has been given every consideration under the law from the moment that he was arrested and he's failed and all of his attempts to get to to to get re
>> now at five-thirty convicted murderer richard allen davis is attorneys were in a south bay courthouse today. they're trying to have his death sentence reduced in 1996, a jury found him guilty of murdering 12 year-old polly klass in petaluma as kron four's philippe djegal reports his representatives argue based on new law. >> his sentencing enhancements should be dropped. >> i'm having to relive my daughters murder again and that that's just so terribly unfair. marc klass...
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attorneys for richard allen davis made their case in court. davis is convicted of stealing class away from a slumber party in 1993, and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reform should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge in a santa clara courtroom. the victim's father, marc klaas, says he was blindsided. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into my mind. i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. >> legal experts we talked to say this case will likely be appealed to a higher court. now, the current top prosecutor in the county where davis was originally sentenced says he no longer believes in the death penalty. santa clara county da jeff rosen is trying to move other convicted men off death row. he's petitioning to resentence more than a dozen inmates to life without parole. families o
attorneys for richard allen davis made their case in court. davis is convicted of stealing class away from a slumber party in 1993, and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reform should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge in a santa clara courtroom. the victim's father, marc klaas, says he was blindsided. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into my mind....
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davis named the restaurant burdell after his grandmother. >> that is an interesting note. and in case you're wondering, a few other bay area chefs are also included in the final list of nominees. >> that's right, chef rogelio garcia of arrow in calistoga. laura to maynard yara of couillaud in la tara. mansard of anna mae in san diego, and billy noe of crew in sacramento. the winners will be named on june 10th. all right. >> well, new challenger is rumored to be entering the ring for san francisco mayor. and it may be london breed's toughest opponent yet. plus a man with a pig's kidney is now heading home . >> an update on this remarkable operation and what it means for the future of the medical world. >> and it's our pick for the best thing you'll see today. the new voices coming over the bart speaker system. and they're sharing a very proud message. >> first, a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11. jimmy >> thank you, dan and ama, watch the show tonight. it's good for your gums. >> why aren't you in the suit game? i mean,
davis named the restaurant burdell after his grandmother. >> that is an interesting note. and in case you're wondering, a few other bay area chefs are also included in the final list of nominees. >> that's right, chef rogelio garcia of arrow in calistoga. laura to maynard yara of couillaud in la tara. mansard of anna mae in san diego, and billy noe of crew in sacramento. the winners will be named on june 10th. all right. >> well, new challenger is rumored to be entering the...
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president bleiman. >> aye >> commissioner davis. >> aye >> commissioner per evidence. >> aye >> commissioner schlander. >> ayey. >> commissioner thomas. >> aye >> >> thank you, president, good evening, commissioners happy tuesday. april second? i have very little to report this evening to reminds you that our summit is coming on april 29. that is just a few weeks away at this point, we are excited. anybody who is tune nothing this evening we would love for to you attend. all of the information about the summit has been posted on our website. and has been pushed out through our social media channels. beyond that, it was not agendized on this evening's agenda this is new information, but we received an appeal for a commission decision at the commission meeting for palm house perimism and this was submitted by an attorney representing a neighbor who attendsd that evening. so, we are expecting their brief by thursday of this week. which provides deputy director and i until i believe wednesday of next week to submit our response. and the
president bleiman. >> aye >> commissioner davis. >> aye >> commissioner per evidence. >> aye >> commissioner schlander. >> ayey. >> commissioner thomas. >> aye >> >> thank you, president, good evening, commissioners happy tuesday. april second? i have very little to report this evening to reminds you that our summit is coming on april 29. that is just a few weeks away at this point, we are excited. anybody who is tune nothing...
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attorneys for richard alan davis made their case in court today. davis is convicted of stealing polly away from a slumber party in 1993 and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reform should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge today in a santa clara courtroom. the victim's father, marc klaas, says he was blindsided by it. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing, to bring it back into the public view, to bring it back into my mind. i don't think about richard alan davis until something like this happens. so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again. >> legal experts we spoke with say this case will likely be appealed to a higher court. in the meantime, the current top prosecutor in the county where davis was originally sentenced, says he no longer believes in the death penalty. santa clara d.a. jeff rosen is trying to move other convicted men off death row. he's petitioning to resentence more than a dozen inmates to life withou
attorneys for richard alan davis made their case in court today. davis is convicted of stealing polly away from a slumber party in 1993 and killing her. davis now says recent criminal justice reform should give him a chance at a new sentence. his lawyers appeared before a judge today in a santa clara courtroom. the victim's father, marc klaas, says he was blindsided by it. >> they've used a new law, a new trick to relitigate this thing, to bring it back into the public view, to bring it...
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killer richard alan davis did not.on't think about richard allen davis. >> until something like this happens with his absence, court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. >> have very powerful advocates. in sacramento. because there seems to have been a systemic. attempt to undermine. >> law after law after law apparently accomplish 3 things. they seem to be trying to destroy 3 strikes. >> because this is all about sentence enhancements. this is exactly what 3 strikes was about. they're trying to empty the prisons and i believe the population is down to 77,000. inmates at this point and they're trying to eliminate the death penalty in 1993, polly klaas was kidnapped from her home in petaluma during a slumber party. >> 2 months later, davis confes
killer richard alan davis did not.on't think about richard allen davis. >> until something like this happens with his absence, court-approved davis's defense requested the hearing arguing his death sentence should be reconsidered based on new law that disregards previous sentencing enhancements. prosecutors say he is not eligible and that the attempt to vacate a jury verdict is unwarranted. i believe that the criminals in the california system. >> have very powerful advocates. in...
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it exacerbated an eye injury from a game last month and with davis off, the timberwolves pushed into edwards adding 26 points in their 127—117 victory. what he heard in terms of him getting hit in the eye, the injury was the same, but that is it. no updates right now. and that's all the sport. her talent was indisputable. now, the life and music of amy winehouse is the subject of a new film, back to black. it follows her journey to becoming a star — as well as her later struggles with addiction. before this evening's premiere, our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher, sat down with the film's director and its star. # tried to make me go to rehab, isaid no, no, no.# amy winehouse, a music legend. # no, no, no... # yeah, baby, and the rest. # tried to make me go to rehab. now a new film is telling her story. i was so excited by the idea of, you know, playing and getting in touch with amy — the girl, and then amy the singer — as well as, like, you know, the woman before the icon. and you, physically, transform in the film. you start as this really vibrant young woman and you becom
it exacerbated an eye injury from a game last month and with davis off, the timberwolves pushed into edwards adding 26 points in their 127—117 victory. what he heard in terms of him getting hit in the eye, the injury was the same, but that is it. no updates right now. and that's all the sport. her talent was indisputable. now, the life and music of amy winehouse is the subject of a new film, back to black. it follows her journey to becoming a star — as well as her later struggles with...
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. >> and i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens, so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again, that is just so terribly unfair. >> the judge says he will take time to consider the arguments he heard today. >> people have to be aware that individuals like richard allen davis are getting opportunities to relitigate their case. >> the court's ruling is scheduled for may 31st. >>> a survivor of the deadly mass shooting in half moon bay is filing a lawsuit, last january a gunman killed seven people at two mushroom farms, the lawsuit is against one of the farms, it alleges that the owners fail to provide adequate security for farmworkers who lived on the property. the plaintiff is pedro perez, whose brother was killed in the shooting. pedro was killed -- was hit five times. >> i had two bullets in my stomach. one in my face, one in my arm and a bullet in my back. >> we reached out to the owners but we have not heard back, the suspected shooter remains in custody. >>> still ahead, one day after the a's revealed
. >> and i don't think about richard allen davis until something like this happens, so here we are, 30 years after the fact, and i'm having to relive my daughter's murder again, that is just so terribly unfair. >> the judge says he will take time to consider the arguments he heard today. >> people have to be aware that individuals like richard allen davis are getting opportunities to relitigate their case. >> the court's ruling is scheduled for may 31st. >>> a...
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the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th. and the idea that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary. ralph ellison is not featured in the book, but he does. the specter of it kind of factors pretty heavily in the sort of idea of being underground for having not been seen and how that haunts. the book by the authors own admission, like the reason why these writers are their motivation for the book is this idea of not being seen by the society at large, and this is what's caused them to seek out these individual autonomous mode within the cold war framework. and that is jesse mccarthy's upcoming book, the
the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th. and the idea that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact...
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davis named the restaurant burdell after his grandmother. >> that is an interesting note. and in case you're wondering, a few other bay area chefs are also included in the final list of nominees. >> that's right, chef rogelio garcia of arrow in calistoga. laura to maynard yara of couillaud in la tara. mansard of anna mae in san diego, and billy noe of crew in sacramento. the winners will be named on june 10th. all right. >> well, new challenger is rumored to be entering the ring for san francisco mayor. and it may be london breed's toughest opponent yet. plus a man with a pig's kidney is now heading home . >> an update on this remarkable operation and what it means for the future of the medical world. >> and it's our pick for the best thing you'll see today. the new voices coming over the bart speaker system. and they're sharing a very proud message. >> first, a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11. jimmy >> thank you, dan and ama, watch the show tonight. it's good for your gums. >> why aren't you in the suit game? i mean,
davis named the restaurant burdell after his grandmother. >> that is an interesting note. and in case you're wondering, a few other bay area chefs are also included in the final list of nominees. >> that's right, chef rogelio garcia of arrow in calistoga. laura to maynard yara of couillaud in la tara. mansard of anna mae in san diego, and billy noe of crew in sacramento. the winners will be named on june 10th. all right. >> well, new challenger is rumored to be entering the...
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joining me is john james and democratic congressman john davis.ut the crackdown on tail pipe emissions. we have right that president biden is forcing more than new car sales to be electric by 2030 and our tos would have to ensure 56 percent of battery electric and another 13% are hybrid by 2032. there's questions about the feasibility and mr. david. are you concerned? >> i am concerned and i would say that we should about go too far too fast and i can only imagine putting trucks in washington dc to ultimately determine the winner and losers. i have great concerns here. >> congressman james, what are your thought? >> the auto industry is not just responsible for 55.0 percent of the emissions gdp but all industry all ins states rely on the automotive industry to provide a reliable economic transportation. we all believe in clean air and water but we have to progress and make sure the federal government is never in a position to remove choice and freedom from the american people if you want an ev, get one if you want a gas car vehicle get a gas car v
joining me is john james and democratic congressman john davis.ut the crackdown on tail pipe emissions. we have right that president biden is forcing more than new car sales to be electric by 2030 and our tos would have to ensure 56 percent of battery electric and another 13% are hybrid by 2032. there's questions about the feasibility and mr. david. are you concerned? >> i am concerned and i would say that we should about go too far too fast and i can only imagine putting trucks in...
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what about george davis and his merry band of skirmishes? we come back to the bridge that started it all the only way across the river is the iron railroad bridge, the bridge that john garrett was concerned about, the bridge that starts, the battle becomes their lifeline george davis, his men have to quite literally hopscotch over the railroad ties. it's about 45 feet up and i always enjoy this story. glenn worthington tells us that there was a wooden board posted at the end of it and painted letters. no pedestrian use. and they just start to hopscotch across the river. george davis ultimately gets the medal of honor for successfully getting men off the battlefield. but it came at a cost. almost a third of his skirmish tours are killed wounded or captured in this endeavor right. so by about 630 battles over july 9th, 1864, it's about over the last couple of hours, there have been about 2200 combined casualties, about 1200 union and about a thousand confederate. the problem for jubal early, who does arrive on the battlefield towards the tail
what about george davis and his merry band of skirmishes? we come back to the bridge that started it all the only way across the river is the iron railroad bridge, the bridge that john garrett was concerned about, the bridge that starts, the battle becomes their lifeline george davis, his men have to quite literally hopscotch over the railroad ties. it's about 45 feet up and i always enjoy this story. glenn worthington tells us that there was a wooden board posted at the end of it and painted...
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the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th. and the idea that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact of their work within this cold war binary. ralph ellison is not featured in the book, but he does. the specter of it kind of factors pretty heavily in the sort of idea of being underground for having not been seen and how that haunts. the book by the authors own admission, like the reason why these writers are their motivation for the book is this idea of not being seen by the society at large, and this is what's caused them to seek out these individual autonomous mode within the cold war framework. and that is jesse mccarthy's upcoming book, the
the title is a reference to miles davis in the 50th. and the idea that his music was more cerebral, like the parsing and the sort of searching of his notes, the brevity was sort of a reflection of a thought rather than like a sort of a straight musical or theoretical approach. and he kind of mccarthy kind of looks at. richard wright and gwendolyn brooks, james baldwin, as well as writers who aren't really known, such as vincent carter, with this sort of sense of thoughtfulness about the impact...
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so lanny davis gets time to respond. show about another minute or so from tape we didn't air from that same prison phone call. this is now airing for the first time. >> michael, i did want to ask you in sort of short form what you might want to say to different people given the centrality that you've had in so many aspects of this case and given the d.a., first, what would you say now to d.a. bragg? >> delay the case for the good of the country. let jack smith do what he needs to do in the january 6th case. that is the case that really matters. >> to donald trump? >> buckle up. from somebody who's been through this three times, this is going to be a very eye opening and humble experience. >> to the other clients that legally it was determined you wronged asked you spoke about them in some of your cases, but what do you say to them? >> i standby the apologies that i've made to them, and i intend on making right. >> what do you think the final question the country should make of this trial, and again, walk us through how y
so lanny davis gets time to respond. show about another minute or so from tape we didn't air from that same prison phone call. this is now airing for the first time. >> michael, i did want to ask you in sort of short form what you might want to say to different people given the centrality that you've had in so many aspects of this case and given the d.a., first, what would you say now to d.a. bragg? >> delay the case for the good of the country. let jack smith do what he needs to do...
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davis was convicted and sentenced to be executed back in 1996 for the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas in petaluma. his lawyers say a recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements now entitles davis to have his sentence reconsidered. well, sonoma county prosecutors are against the move. polly klaas father, marc klaas, also disagrees. he says this case could affect thousands of murder convictions. >> this case is the tip of the iceberg. it's going to happen again and again and again and again. and i'll tell you what's going to happen. in some instances, somebody is going to get out and mayhem will ensue. it's affected my health. it's affected my mind. it affects everything. >> the judge is expected to release a decision next month on whether davis is eligible for resentencing. >> a crash in the east bay killed one child and sent several injured people to the hospital, according to chp. just after 5:00 this morning, an suvs traveling north on 680 right near the 242 interchange wit somehow went off the road. the suv then flipped, eject
davis was convicted and sentenced to be executed back in 1996 for the kidnaping and murder of 12 year old polly klaas in petaluma. his lawyers say a recent criminal justice reform law that invalidated certain sentencing enhancements now entitles davis to have his sentence reconsidered. well, sonoma county prosecutors are against the move. polly klaas father, marc klaas, also disagrees. he says this case could affect thousands of murder convictions. >> this case is the tip of the iceberg....
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davis is suspected of ordering the hit.tive trial date has been set for november 4th in southern california. >> a massive cleanup is underway after a suspect being chased by police slammed into the patio of a restaurant. surveillance video shows the moment when that truck hit the awning of the restaurant in the arlington heights neighborhood. lapd officers say the truck was stolen. the driver hit a stop sign, a fire hydrant and the outdoor patio of that business. after the crash, the suspect took off from the scene. police were able to find him and arrest him. no one was hurt in that crash, and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu. west coast rap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday, or you can find around the clock coverage at west coast rap.com. >> thousands of employees will soon be laid off from tesla, including 2700 right here in the bay area. >> ktvu is lamonica peters tells us about the recent struggles the company has faced. >> on tuesday, tesla filed a warn n
davis is suspected of ordering the hit.tive trial date has been set for november 4th in southern california. >> a massive cleanup is underway after a suspect being chased by police slammed into the patio of a restaurant. surveillance video shows the moment when that truck hit the awning of the restaurant in the arlington heights neighborhood. lapd officers say the truck was stolen. the driver hit a stop sign, a fire hydrant and the outdoor patio of that business. after the crash, the...
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ollie davis, what can you say now ? davis, what can you say now?ccrued debts. this comes as hundreds of independent, beloved boozers also face closure, with many battling with high energy bills, soaring interest rates and the ongoing cost of living crisis. well, join me now to discuss this is hugh osmond, who's the founder of punch taverns, and hugh, a superb, outspoken, brave and fact driven voice during covid lockdowns. very very few spoke out so formidably on the plight of the british hospitality industry. so hats off to you for that. what do you make of this latest piece of news? is this last orders for stonegate, or is it actually maybe a much needed break up of some of the bigger chains ? some of the bigger chains? >> i doubt it will be the end of stonegate , you got to remember stonegate, you got to remember that with the stonegate, unlike some pub companies, they do own all the freeholds of their pub, their pubs , so it probably isn't their pubs, so it probably isn't quite as serious as it looks from the outside. but having said that , it p
ollie davis, what can you say now ? davis, what can you say now?ccrued debts. this comes as hundreds of independent, beloved boozers also face closure, with many battling with high energy bills, soaring interest rates and the ongoing cost of living crisis. well, join me now to discuss this is hugh osmond, who's the founder of punch taverns, and hugh, a superb, outspoken, brave and fact driven voice during covid lockdowns. very very few spoke out so formidably on the plight of the british...