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george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her in the hip. soon after, he goes back to his car and drives off. davis drives through the montana night. the next morning, deputy bernie alstad pulls him over for speeding but before the deputy can get out of the car, davis attacks, shooting up his vehicle. alstad is wounded and davis is also hit but he gets away. that's when deputy conway gets the call that an officer is down, and he's nearly run off the road. montana trooper jason hildenstab joins conway in the chase. he's working an extra shift and just clocked in, so he's low on gas. >> that was going to be my first order of business, to go get my car fi
george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her...
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davies: our basic rearch program is to study large pieces of forest. we set up these research plots, which are 50 hectares in area, typically -- so that's a kilometer by half a kilometer -- in which we study every single tree species that occurs in those areas. we do it all one by one. we go out, we start at the corner of these big plots, and we tag and map and measure every tree bigger than a centimeter in diameter. that's as big as a little sapling in your garden. and we monitor everything. we have, in some of our research plots, more species of trees than the whole of north america or the whole of europe. that's a phenomenal number of species -- 1,000 species or 1,200 species in one plot. narrator: at 17 forest-dics plots throughout latin america, africa, and asia, davies' project, in collaboration with the arnold arboretum of harvard university, maintains an active database of more than 3 million trees of 6,000 species. dr. davies: this is a huge data set, which no one else in the world is doing this kind of research. and the idea of doing it right
davies: our basic rearch program is to study large pieces of forest. we set up these research plots, which are 50 hectares in area, typically -- so that's a kilometer by half a kilometer -- in which we study every single tree species that occurs in those areas. we do it all one by one. we go out, we start at the corner of these big plots, and we tag and map and measure every tree bigger than a centimeter in diameter. that's as big as a little sapling in your garden. and we monitor everything....
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the envelope, deceiving davis, trying to do more than davis would wish to do, risk more than davis wants to risk. because lee believes the army has to win now, before the enemy gets stronger and stronger. so, he goes to maryland. he loses order 191. mcclellan has the perfect opportunity. but does not follow-up. and lee fought at sharpsburg or antietam. we will make our stand on those hills, he said. some troops as they approach the position. hindsight if nothing else compels the question why. why did lee decide to stand and fight an enemy he knew would have many more guns and many more men and guns than the army of northern virginia, and he has the potomac river at his back and only one fort over the river in the event he needed a route of escape, and that fort was on his extreme right flank. any answer must depend upon conjecture. maybe lee believed that he would have to fight mcclellan somewhere and soon and so he chose to fight here and now. maybe he was afraid his army would only grow weaker from lack of rations and an increase of straggling if he attempted to maneuver more. and so e
the envelope, deceiving davis, trying to do more than davis would wish to do, risk more than davis wants to risk. because lee believes the army has to win now, before the enemy gets stronger and stronger. so, he goes to maryland. he loses order 191. mcclellan has the perfect opportunity. but does not follow-up. and lee fought at sharpsburg or antietam. we will make our stand on those hills, he said. some troops as they approach the position. hindsight if nothing else compels the question why....
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why did viola davis seriously balk at the part? i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a month with the lipitor co-pay card. terms and conditions apply. visit lipitor.com for details. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. [ man ] still love that wind in my face! talk to your doctor. if lipitor has been working for you, stay wit
why did viola davis seriously balk at the part? i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be...
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terrible loss for the industry, and when clive davis heard the news, he said that when clive davis firstr she was one of the best voices ever in the industry. and he calls her one of the best vocalists of our time. that's just coming in. i'm just reading it off of my e-mail and to cnn. >> i agree with that. >> yeah, i think, don, we're going to be hearing from clive davis very shortly. he's at this party at the beverly hilton. obviously it's a tragic situation where whitney houston was found dead at the hotel. she was staying there specifically for the purpose of attending the party tonight. it's a party she always looks forward to every year. clive was telling me off camera last night it's a thing she really enjoys and he was hoping she may get to perform. it's such a devastating thing to have happened. all these great stars and the others, they're just reeling from the shock of what's happened. but they're right to go ahead with this. all the guests we've had tonight are hitting the right tone here. whatever has gone wrong with whitney houston's life, and it's been very well documented
terrible loss for the industry, and when clive davis heard the news, he said that when clive davis firstr she was one of the best voices ever in the industry. and he calls her one of the best vocalists of our time. that's just coming in. i'm just reading it off of my e-mail and to cnn. >> i agree with that. >> yeah, i think, don, we're going to be hearing from clive davis very shortly. he's at this party at the beverly hilton. obviously it's a tragic situation where whitney houston...
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she was in los angeles for the grammys, and to pay tribute to her mentor, clive davis. was supposed to attend an event tonight honoring clive davis at the beverly hilton. she was found dead earlier this evening in her row hotel room. they say there were no obvious signs of foul play or drug use. meanwhile, they are conducting an investigation. this is all very fresh. whitney houston dead at the age of 48. i want to be to gina kim in l.a. >> reporter: we are learning her body is still at the beverly hilton as we speak. as you can imagine, police detectives are swarming the hotel. it is also the scene of a huge gala event she was supposed to attend tonight with legendary r&b pop stars arriving at the hotel in tribute to clive davis. he is the one that puts on a pre-grammy party every year at the hotel, and whitney houston was supposed to be part of that. she was staying at her room on the fourth floor when she was discovered shortly after 3:00 this afternoon pacific time. time of death, they pronounced her dead at 3:55 p.m. they're not saying very much more than that, but
she was in los angeles for the grammys, and to pay tribute to her mentor, clive davis. was supposed to attend an event tonight honoring clive davis at the beverly hilton. she was found dead earlier this evening in her row hotel room. they say there were no obvious signs of foul play or drug use. meanwhile, they are conducting an investigation. this is all very fresh. whitney houston dead at the age of 48. i want to be to gina kim in l.a. >> reporter: we are learning her body is still at...
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terrible loss for the industry, and when clive davis heard the news, he said that when clive davis firstne of the best voices ever in the industry. and he calls her one of the best vocalists of our time. that's just coming in. i'm just reading it off of my e-mail and to cnn. >> i agree with that. >> yeah, i think, don, we're going to be hearing from clive davis very shortly. he's at this party at the beverly hilton. obviously it's a tragic situation where whitney houston was found dead at the hotel. she was staying there specifically for the purpose of attending the party tonight. it's a party she always looks forward to every year. clive was telling me off camera last night it's a thing she really enjoys and he was hoping she may get to perform. it's such a devastating thing to have happened. all these great stars and the others, they're just reeling from the shock of what's happened. but they're right to go ahead with this. all the guests we've had tonight are hitting the right tone here. whatever has gone wrong with whitney houston's life, and it's been very well documented that she h
terrible loss for the industry, and when clive davis heard the news, he said that when clive davis firstne of the best voices ever in the industry. and he calls her one of the best vocalists of our time. that's just coming in. i'm just reading it off of my e-mail and to cnn. >> i agree with that. >> yeah, i think, don, we're going to be hearing from clive davis very shortly. he's at this party at the beverly hilton. obviously it's a tragic situation where whitney houston was found...
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>> what jack so th thason thoug jefferson davis. jackson had a low opinion of caves. davis. jackson's world view was that thing wills were supposed to run according to the manual and davis not only had accepted way out of channels complaints about jackson during the romney campaign, it not only condition go through jackson, which is the way the book is supposed to be, but he might have for given that, they didn't go through his superior, they went right straight to the secretary of war. the secular leader of the war effort. and jackson also is said to have been -- this is not quite so well documented disgusted with davis' unwillingness to pursue after first manassas. but there is an adequately documented episode in the after math of the seven days when jefferson davis rode down past the battlefields on i think the morning of july 2 and came into the room where lee was for a conference with the leading commanders, jackson was present. he immediately stood up, stiffly at attention and promptly left the room. and there were evidence that's didn't want to be around davis. he nev
>> what jack so th thason thoug jefferson davis. jackson had a low opinion of caves. davis. jackson's world view was that thing wills were supposed to run according to the manual and davis not only had accepted way out of channels complaints about jackson during the romney campaign, it not only condition go through jackson, which is the way the book is supposed to be, but he might have for given that, they didn't go through his superior, they went right straight to the secretary of war....
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>> what thomas jackson thought of jefferson davis in 1862. jackson had a low opinion of davis. there are a number of episodes that make that abundantly clear. jackson's world view was that thing were supposed to run according to the manual. and davis not only had accepted way out of channels complaints about jackson during the romney campaign, that not only did not go through jackson which is the way the about book's supposed to be but he might have forgiven that, they went right straight to the secretary of war, the secular leader of the war effort. and snacks also is said to have been -- this is not quite so well documented -- disgusted with davis' unwilling to pur soof after first pa nasa. but there is a documented episode in the aftermath of the seven days when jefferson davis rode down past the battlefields to malverne hill hill on the morning of july 2 and came into the room where lee was for a conference with the leading commanders, jackson was present. he immediately stood up, stiffly at attention and then promptly left the room and there were evidences that he just did
>> what thomas jackson thought of jefferson davis in 1862. jackson had a low opinion of davis. there are a number of episodes that make that abundantly clear. jackson's world view was that thing were supposed to run according to the manual. and davis not only had accepted way out of channels complaints about jackson during the romney campaign, that not only did not go through jackson which is the way the about book's supposed to be but he might have forgiven that, they went right straight...
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it is clive davis. >> did i say owens? mean that. >> clive davis having the pregrammy party tonight. it was whit whitney's mentor ad friend. her body board foun guard foune bath tub responsive and then her brother came in and she could not be revived. >> harris: how well did you know her? >> i didn't know her that well but i covered her for a long time and i know her cousin dionne warwick and her mom. she wasn't somebody that i hung around with or anything. i knew her over the years. and the family. >> harris: there was talk of a comeback. a movie coming out "sparkle." and yet we saw pictures of her from a few days ago where she didn't look like she had it all together. do you know? >> that -- what do you know. >> that was just the other night. a pregrammy party. she did look disshelfed and there was blood on her leg. just the other night she looked fabulous. she was out for dinner with her friend ray jay and they were shopping at sunset plaza in hollywood. i don't know what happened within that 24 hour period. but she had
it is clive davis. >> did i say owens? mean that. >> clive davis having the pregrammy party tonight. it was whit whitney's mentor ad friend. her body board foun guard foune bath tub responsive and then her brother came in and she could not be revived. >> harris: how well did you know her? >> i didn't know her that well but i covered her for a long time and i know her cousin dionne warwick and her mom. she wasn't somebody that i hung around with or anything. i knew her...
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already on stand by at the hilton for the clive davis event. miss houston, though, was not responsive and was pronounced dead in her hotel room at 3:55 this afternoon. the question as everybody has been talking about, the question you have been asking is whether or not drugs or alcohol played a part. beverly hills police department said as of now there's no signs of any obvious foul play, but they refused to comment on whether or not they found drugs or alcohol or pills or any sort of paraphernalia in the hotel room. they say it is still too early on in the investigation. now, whitney's body is still inside at the moment. there's a lot of talk on how they'll be able to get it out of the hotel since it is so busy, there's the party, people are surrounding it, news media is here. in the past when events like this happened in los angeles, they have been able to sneak people out through garages or back doors. this entire hotel is surrounded. people know where the entrance and exits are and now there's talk whether or not the beverly hilton will uti
already on stand by at the hilton for the clive davis event. miss houston, though, was not responsive and was pronounced dead in her hotel room at 3:55 this afternoon. the question as everybody has been talking about, the question you have been asking is whether or not drugs or alcohol played a part. beverly hills police department said as of now there's no signs of any obvious foul play, but they refused to comment on whether or not they found drugs or alcohol or pills or any sort of...
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davis believed in that strategy i think, and this is gravely oversimplified, davis said we will outwill the united states. we will exist. every day we exist we're winning. the united states is losing every day we survive. and the longer we exist, the more regular we will seem to the rest of the world and even to our enemies. and if all else fails, we will just abandon conventional modern war, take to the hills, and be guerrillas. davis is anticipating post-modern warfare. imagine. good old boys as vietcong or i.r.a. or other post-modern forms of warfare. and this is what davis anticipates as a last resort at least. meanwhile, he believes he can outlast the union will. lee is less sanguine about that because he has a better opinion of the union will. those people, as he called his enemies, those people are not going to quit. we're going to have to defeat them, destroy them if you will. and it is lee who plots that destruction, and lee believes also that all of this has to happen sooner rather than later. because as time goes on, the enemy is going to get stronger. he can look at this --
davis believed in that strategy i think, and this is gravely oversimplified, davis said we will outwill the united states. we will exist. every day we exist we're winning. the united states is losing every day we survive. and the longer we exist, the more regular we will seem to the rest of the world and even to our enemies. and if all else fails, we will just abandon conventional modern war, take to the hills, and be guerrillas. davis is anticipating post-modern warfare. imagine. good old boys...
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davis and farrgut sent three gun boats on a scout on july 15. they found the arkansas to their regret for she was coming down with the ten guns blazing damaging two of the union gun boats and sending the third fleeing before her. as the arkansas emerged into the mississippi she found both union fleets at anchor with their steam down to conserve scarce coal. as the arkansas passed through the gauntlet of inert union ships they fired at her but couldn't stop her. in return as commander isaac brown of the arkansas later wrote, his vessel fired back to every point in the circumference without fear of hitting a friend or missing an enemy. she finally reached the protection of vicksburg batteries below the union fleet. it was an impressive achievement but a costly one. in the fights on the mississippi the arkansas lost 25 men killed and 28 wounded. the scene around the gun deck up on our arrival was ghastly and . blood and brains bespattered everything while arms and legs and headless trunks were strewn about. general van doren praised the arkansas's
davis and farrgut sent three gun boats on a scout on july 15. they found the arkansas to their regret for she was coming down with the ten guns blazing damaging two of the union gun boats and sending the third fleeing before her. as the arkansas emerged into the mississippi she found both union fleets at anchor with their steam down to conserve scarce coal. as the arkansas passed through the gauntlet of inert union ships they fired at her but couldn't stop her. in return as commander isaac...
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. >>> and remember davy jones of the monkees. and how we all sang along. ♪ hey, hey, we're the monkees >>> good evening. we begin tonight with an unholy fury of tornadoes. at least 16 of them, 1 after the other, tearing through american towns today. imagine you're looking out your window. and you see this. a giant funnel cloud in the middle of nebraska. and the highway in branson, missouri, that country music mecca, here it is before. and look after. and a mall in harrisburg, illinois. and here, after the tornado hit. when it was all over, at least 9 people were killed, more than 150 injured across this country. and abc's chris bury has been touring the devastation in harrisburg. chris? >> reporter: good evening, diane. you can see how powerful this tornado was. this home, among hundreds destroyed in this town of only 9,000 people. the mayor told us he heard the sirens go off. and he knew in his gut that something awful was going to happen. the twisters tore through the night, leaving behind a terrible toll in five states. at lea
. >>> and remember davy jones of the monkees. and how we all sang along. ♪ hey, hey, we're the monkees >>> good evening. we begin tonight with an unholy fury of tornadoes. at least 16 of them, 1 after the other, tearing through american towns today. imagine you're looking out your window. and you see this. a giant funnel cloud in the middle of nebraska. and the highway in branson, missouri, that country music mecca, here it is before. and look after. and a mall in...
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so do you think that davis is culpable? >> i think yes and no. just because you also had this getting off and having lack of food for the citizens let alone for soldiers and the prisoners. because their supplies are getting short by the end of the war and it's very hard. they're trying to ration it out for everyone. because. >> -- bit's really hard because it's -- because of the supplies they had, but they could have done better. like the river in the middle of the camp and trying to keep that cleaner and directed somewhere else. so it's kind of a 50/50. >> it's a sticky problem. you can kind of see here where the northern public is coming from with this public cartoon. the union prisoners compared to davis' incarceration which they say is fairly nice. kind of like the minimum security prison. of course it wasn't so nice, because it was up in a case cell over at fortin road across the water. but in any case it was better than what the union prisoners had received. the one thing that doesn't satisfy me is the question of supply. you're saying that
so do you think that davis is culpable? >> i think yes and no. just because you also had this getting off and having lack of food for the citizens let alone for soldiers and the prisoners. because their supplies are getting short by the end of the war and it's very hard. they're trying to ration it out for everyone. because. >> -- bit's really hard because it's -- because of the supplies they had, but they could have done better. like the river in the middle of the camp and trying...
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so do you think davis is culpable? >> i think yes and no just because you also had the south getting cut off and having lack of food and everything else for their citizens let alone soldiers, and the prisoners. because their supplies are getting short by the end of the war, and it's very hard. and they're trying to also ration them out for everyone. because at the same time, they don't want their soldiers to die or just their civilians to die, let alone they're trying to also keep the war crimes down and everything. it's really hard because with the supplies that they had, they were doing the best they can. but at the same time, they could have done a little bit better of, like, the river in the middle of the camp and trying to keep that a little cleaner and direct it somewhere else. so it's kind of a 50/50. >> yeah. i mean, it's a sticky problem. i mean, you can kind of see here where the northern public is coming from with this cartoon. they're showing kind of the comparison of the union prisoners at andersonville co
so do you think davis is culpable? >> i think yes and no just because you also had the south getting cut off and having lack of food and everything else for their citizens let alone soldiers, and the prisoners. because their supplies are getting short by the end of the war, and it's very hard. and they're trying to also ration them out for everyone. because at the same time, they don't want their soldiers to die or just their civilians to die, let alone they're trying to also keep the war...
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it would have been at the party with a mental clive davis.eryone reacting to the horrible news? >> it is not good. it's not good. it's shocking at this point. i talked with several people at this point. kelly price as well as missy elliott who both worked with whitney and were very good friends and we just all are going to miss her so much and my heart goes out to her daughter and her family and her mom. countless people whose lives are deeply affected by this. i hope that we are able to recover. i'm speechless. >> obviously whitney went through a lot of problems in her life in the latter years. everybody knows that. it's not appropriate to rake over the details tonight. >> absolutely not. >> it's much more appropriate to focus on the sublime talent and the people of the caliber of smokey robinson and lionel richie said was one of the greatest singers of all time. how inspirational do you think she has been to the jennifer hudson generation. i imagine there thousands if not millions of young women who felt inspired by whitney houston. >> abso
it would have been at the party with a mental clive davis.eryone reacting to the horrible news? >> it is not good. it's not good. it's shocking at this point. i talked with several people at this point. kelly price as well as missy elliott who both worked with whitney and were very good friends and we just all are going to miss her so much and my heart goes out to her daughter and her family and her mom. countless people whose lives are deeply affected by this. i hope that we are able to...
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it would have been at the party with a mental clive davis.eryone reacting to the horrible news? >> it is not good. it's not good. it's shocking at this point. i talked with several people at this point. kelly price as well as missy elliott who both worked with whitney and were very good friends and we just all are going to miss her so much and my heart goes out to her daughter and her family and her mom. countless people whose lives are deeply affected by this. i hope that we are able to recover. i'm speechless. . >> obviously whitney went through a lot of problems in her life in the latter years. everybody knows that. it's not appropriate to rake over the details tonight. >> absolutely not. >> it's much more appropriate to focus on the sublime talent and the people of the caliber of smokey robinson and lionel richie said was one of the greatest singers of all time. how inspirational do you think she has been to the jennifer hudson generation. i imagine there thousands if not millions of young women who felt inspired by whitney houston. >> ab
it would have been at the party with a mental clive davis.eryone reacting to the horrible news? >> it is not good. it's not good. it's shocking at this point. i talked with several people at this point. kelly price as well as missy elliott who both worked with whitney and were very good friends and we just all are going to miss her so much and my heart goes out to her daughter and her family and her mom. countless people whose lives are deeply affected by this. i hope that we are able to...
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but tonight inside the clive davis event the mood is somber. obviously i have a reporter inside there who says that the only thing that any celebrity and any attendee tonight is talking about is whitney. just kind of this somber feeling of shock. people really don't know what to do. it was obviously unexpected. and just, you know, people are finding it very difficult to come to terms with this new reality. >> harris: you mentioned you have a writer inside the clive davis party right now? >> yes. >> harris: and are you able to text back and forth? >> yes. >> harris: who is there? what is happening? >> my reporter inside is talking about the somber mood. britney spears is is there. lots and lots of people there. it is just a very odd atmosphere inside there as far as, you know, the celebrities that are there and what they are doing. it is really not like -- we have always covered the clive davis party. staple in the pregrammy party coverage. the night before it always happens. one of the most star studded events on the gramly calendar but tonight
but tonight inside the clive davis event the mood is somber. obviously i have a reporter inside there who says that the only thing that any celebrity and any attendee tonight is talking about is whitney. just kind of this somber feeling of shock. people really don't know what to do. it was obviously unexpected. and just, you know, people are finding it very difficult to come to terms with this new reality. >> harris: you mentioned you have a writer inside the clive davis party right now?...
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but tonight inside the clive davis event the mood is somber. obviously i have a reporter inside there who says that the only thing that any celebrity and any attendee tonight is talking about is whitney. just kind of this somber feeling of shock. people really don't know what to do. it was obviously unexpected. and just, you know, people are finding it very difficult to come to terms with this new reality. >> harris: you mentioned you have a writer inside the clive davis party right now? >> yes. >> harris: and are you able to text back and forth? >> yes. >> harris: who is there? what is happening? >> my reporter inside is talking about the somber mood. britney spears is is there. lots and lots of people there. it is just a very odd atmosphere inside there as far as, you know, the celebrities that are there and what they are doing. it is really not like -- we have always covered the clive davis party. staple in the pregrammy party coverage. the night before it always happens. one of the most star studded events on the gramly calendar but tonight
but tonight inside the clive davis event the mood is somber. obviously i have a reporter inside there who says that the only thing that any celebrity and any attendee tonight is talking about is whitney. just kind of this somber feeling of shock. people really don't know what to do. it was obviously unexpected. and just, you know, people are finding it very difficult to come to terms with this new reality. >> harris: you mentioned you have a writer inside the clive davis party right now?...
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criminal intelligence unit investigator mike davis is on the trail of one i.d. ring in particular.rmant, he launches a sting operation with the cook county sheriff's vice squad that same week. they'll use street informants in order to make contact with the i.d. ring. maybe we can do a loose tail on him. he said follow me. same thing we're saying right now. yeah, yeah, okay. [ speaking foreign language ] right now we're probably about a mile away from the jail. it's a straight shot. it's 26th street. >> yeah, bill, he talked to the guy on the phone so i guess we're headed there. we're almost in front of that location. >> davis and commander mike anton stake out a block frequented by phony i.d. vendors. >> sitting on this spot. >> yeah, they are. >> is that somebody here? >> that's him. >> while an informant negotiates a deal with their target. >> he's talking to a guy right now, bill. heavy set, probably about 5'8". looks like he's maybe about 220, got blue shorts on, white gym shoes. >> can you get photos of the guy? >> 10-4. >> their goal, to make multiple purchases and build a co
criminal intelligence unit investigator mike davis is on the trail of one i.d. ring in particular.rmant, he launches a sting operation with the cook county sheriff's vice squad that same week. they'll use street informants in order to make contact with the i.d. ring. maybe we can do a loose tail on him. he said follow me. same thing we're saying right now. yeah, yeah, okay. [ speaking foreign language ] right now we're probably about a mile away from the jail. it's a straight shot. it's 26th...
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show we have another update for you on bradley manning and just a few days ago tenet colonel daniel davis came on the show to discuss his report about the pentagon purposely misleading congress and now he's reportedly being investigated so tonight republican scott shane about the u.s. government's ongoing war against whistleblowers. issues that so much each musician. defeat in the battle for syria the international community is divided as the syrians themselves when it comes to resolving the situation. will. technology innovation. developments in. the future however. i was promised we'd made sure to bring you all the latest on bradley manning just days ago we told you that it was decided that the army private would be court marshaled and now a date has been set for that on february twenty third manning will return to fort meade maryland for his arraignment and according to the a.p. the army private can request a trial by jury or by a military judge if teachers a jury it would include at least five officers and he has the option to have at least a third of the soldiers on the panel to be e
show we have another update for you on bradley manning and just a few days ago tenet colonel daniel davis came on the show to discuss his report about the pentagon purposely misleading congress and now he's reportedly being investigated so tonight republican scott shane about the u.s. government's ongoing war against whistleblowers. issues that so much each musician. defeat in the battle for syria the international community is divided as the syrians themselves when it comes to resolving the...
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to a wiki leaks piece and they went after it with full force do you think that we've had a colonel davis should have seen this coming that he should have expected and i asked him two days ago i had a feeling that's what happened to you but at this point so we just get used to it it's very sad to say that yes lieutenant colonel davis should have expected that all of us go into these things with good intentions none of us are people that are setting out to the anger of the government or destroy the government or harm the government quite the opposite all of us are patriots people who have served the united states in various forms for all of our careers who see something wrong and want to speak out about it and so entering to the process of ted naive believing in fact that the constitution protects protections that the united states constantly talks about and advertises overseas apply to us as well now tony i'm curious too because apparently danny didn't even know that this investigation had been launched until we saw something like this reported in the press so how do you think we should p
to a wiki leaks piece and they went after it with full force do you think that we've had a colonel davis should have seen this coming that he should have expected and i asked him two days ago i had a feeling that's what happened to you but at this point so we just get used to it it's very sad to say that yes lieutenant colonel davis should have expected that all of us go into these things with good intentions none of us are people that are setting out to the anger of the government or destroy...
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meanwhile, the party you referred to, the clive davis pregrammy party.e. we hear music emanated from the beverly hilton, and michelle turner has returned from the red carpet, stars going into the party. it's surreal, it's odd that this party is happening. at the very hotel where whitney houston was found dead. >> right, and that's kind of the sentiment that was on the red carpet tonight. most of the celebrities i spoke with going to the party said this was very odd. it's a very solemn red carpet. all of the talk was about whitney houston. no other talk, period. and most people said they're just having trouble digesting it all, jane. one of the things when i spoke with gladys knight, she was so broken up. a tribute to her. this happened spontaneously and happening through the night. the party you refer to, the clyde davis pregrammy party is happening a stone's throw there. we hear music from the beverly hilton and michelle turner has just returned from the red >> that's what the fans say. i don't know if you can hear them, but they continue to sing as we
meanwhile, the party you referred to, the clive davis pregrammy party.e. we hear music emanated from the beverly hilton, and michelle turner has returned from the red carpet, stars going into the party. it's surreal, it's odd that this party is happening. at the very hotel where whitney houston was found dead. >> right, and that's kind of the sentiment that was on the red carpet tonight. most of the celebrities i spoke with going to the party said this was very odd. it's a very solemn red...
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because davis was committed to confederate independence. lincoln is committed to reuniting the union. there is no basis for compromise between the two. >> i would think that any compromise, as you can imagine, would really only be temporary, would only delay, i think, the issue. i think simply, and maybe again, it's simplistic, but simply because the slavery issue was such a moral issue to both sides, it wasn't simply political, it was moral. and sooner or later, it was going to have to be dealt with. so any compromise would be temporary. >> i'm going to take my turn down the line before i hand off to craig. just remember that lincoln, in a sense, does define the parameters of compromise that he's willing to live with, which is basically the language of this shadow amendment, which is that slavery be perpetuated. not extended, but perpetuated. enforcement of the fugitive slave act which he declares at the first inaugural. you can say that lincoln is politically very clever because he knows it's not enough. but he's also, in a sense, tinkeri
because davis was committed to confederate independence. lincoln is committed to reuniting the union. there is no basis for compromise between the two. >> i would think that any compromise, as you can imagine, would really only be temporary, would only delay, i think, the issue. i think simply, and maybe again, it's simplistic, but simply because the slavery issue was such a moral issue to both sides, it wasn't simply political, it was moral. and sooner or later, it was going to have to...
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it's always such an honor to be under clive davis. as a kid at 11, i would create duets between whitney and i. >> did you really? >> yes, i did. so to be sitting here right now with him is like -- i feel like i'm dreaming. >> simon, there will be people watching that, not wondering what on earth it was. this was an interview last night i did with clive davis and jennifer hudson. and jennifer talking about mimicking, doing duets with whitney when she was wrong, never imagining that one day she would be receiving awards from her and being compared to her. whitney as a diva, as a singer, entertainer, hard to beat i would imagine, even in recent modern musical history. >> yeah, people like that can't be manufactured, piers. they've either got it or they haven't. it's so interesting, because i was only talking about her music, her records don't sound old fashion now. they don't sound like they were made 20, 30 years ago. they still sound incredible. she still sounds incredible and they are going to sound incredible in 50, 100 years. there'
it's always such an honor to be under clive davis. as a kid at 11, i would create duets between whitney and i. >> did you really? >> yes, i did. so to be sitting here right now with him is like -- i feel like i'm dreaming. >> simon, there will be people watching that, not wondering what on earth it was. this was an interview last night i did with clive davis and jennifer hudson. and jennifer talking about mimicking, doing duets with whitney when she was wrong, never imagining...
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and clive davis and i sat down and worked out a deal. right after that he asked me if i could do something for this artist. that's when he put on the tape and it was whitney houston singing. i said why don't we do something like a martin gay, tammy, and that's the approach i took from the very beginning. she's always been sweet. i would see her in places and she would say, are you okay, jackson? i say, yeah, i'm fine. are you okay? i always wanted her to get back on the right track. i don't want to talk about the things that happened in her life on the down side. she's done so much good for the world with her music and herself and that's what the media tends to do. they tend to look at the negative things. but there is a lot of good. she inspired a lot of young females, males and singers, and we loved her. my family loved her. and she is definitely -- >> jermaine, if i can jump in. again with the parallels about your brother michael. both were these hugely iconic entertainers. both were exposed to really ferocious media scrutiny and pres
and clive davis and i sat down and worked out a deal. right after that he asked me if i could do something for this artist. that's when he put on the tape and it was whitney houston singing. i said why don't we do something like a martin gay, tammy, and that's the approach i took from the very beginning. she's always been sweet. i would see her in places and she would say, are you okay, jackson? i say, yeah, i'm fine. are you okay? i always wanted her to get back on the right track. i don't...
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that is what clive davis' people call it.grammy party and no doubt a different tone and the gathering set to begin shortly. i will hand it back over to the viewers for a second. you guys that are driving the things that will be said your thoughts and feelings and love. steven ranting writing on twitter. only whitney houston sent chills up my spine with her voice. god bless you, whitney. you made moy home state proud. and gin ayou said you don't know what happened and be responsible and her death is news enough. a lot of that on twitter tonight. be careful with how you handle it. the importance of the death investigation warrants that reportedly is sought at this point . and more about such a tragec loss, she had a powerful singing loss and she will be greatly missed. and if you want to get your voice heard on fox news channel, we are happy to include it as we report the death of whitney houston. our coverage continues . we are getting details of how long the crime investigators have been at the scene. we'll talk to somebody o
that is what clive davis' people call it.grammy party and no doubt a different tone and the gathering set to begin shortly. i will hand it back over to the viewers for a second. you guys that are driving the things that will be said your thoughts and feelings and love. steven ranting writing on twitter. only whitney houston sent chills up my spine with her voice. god bless you, whitney. you made moy home state proud. and gin ayou said you don't know what happened and be responsible and her...
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colonel davis' wife condemned the coverage of tuskegee airmen.strong one of the strongest pillars up holding ne groes' morale. >> testimony was bolstered when earn any pile championed the 99th and came in the front line of general eisenhower who believe momar's claims were false. >> their finding that the black powers pilots were as good as anybody else. >> it was popular to say that negro couldn't fly but we were up to it. >> oliver: in january of 44, 50,000 men stormed the shore at anzio. this was second chance to break the german hold on italy. it marked a turning point to the tuskegee airfare men. >> in that two days stretch, 17 germans are shot down by the 99th squadron. 17 in two days and that is when the world begin to realize, they could do it. >> as the war progressed, henry simpson was laudatory. he wrote some glowing reports. >> oliver: as they blasted the enemy out of the sky. benjamin davis and three others failed to join them. >> they were loading 500 pound bombs on the ship. they loaded all the bombs down and watched us down to the
colonel davis' wife condemned the coverage of tuskegee airmen.strong one of the strongest pillars up holding ne groes' morale. >> testimony was bolstered when earn any pile championed the 99th and came in the front line of general eisenhower who believe momar's claims were false. >> their finding that the black powers pilots were as good as anybody else. >> it was popular to say that negro couldn't fly but we were up to it. >> oliver: in january of 44, 50,000 men stormed...
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doesn't know what they're talking about and finally davis really calls on our leadership to be honest honest with congress honest with the american people because that's their duty i don't want to think that thousands of american men and women have lost their lives lost their lives for nothing that we have to properly assess what's happened in these wars we have to have congressional hearings where the military leadership is called out in their public statements that just don't seem to add up with the numbers that are coming in from the field it becomes a massive issue of credibility not only to our own country and our people but to our allies who begin to question if our military actually just doesn't have a grasp on international politics if they believe what they're say now some may dispute elements of davis' report some might claim that it has nothing new to offer but the point is that is a really interesting and powerful assessment and it deserves to be discussed debated at least brought up and that's the responsibility of our media a media that will continue to just list off num
doesn't know what they're talking about and finally davis really calls on our leadership to be honest honest with congress honest with the american people because that's their duty i don't want to think that thousands of american men and women have lost their lives lost their lives for nothing that we have to properly assess what's happened in these wars we have to have congressional hearings where the military leadership is called out in their public statements that just don't seem to add up...