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(lyndal davies) shioban no pierde tiempo.es colocar la jaula frente a la cabeza del rinoceronte, aquí se ve lo práctico que es tener maquinaria pesada. hay que colocarla lo más cerca posible de la cabeza del rinoceronte, así es más fácil meter el animal en la jaula. (lyndal davies) la idea es que la primera reacción del rinoceronte cuando despierte, sea avanzar derecho hacia la jaula. es hora de que johan le administre la droga que contrarresta los efectos del tranquilizante. (johan) esta es la parte peligrosa de nuestro plan porque a veces el animal no se para o da la vuelta muy rápido, hay mucha gente detrás de él, si se da vuelta antes de que cerremos la jaula sería muy peligroso para nosotros. (lyndal davies) lo último que queremos es un encuentro cercano con un cuerno. si no se da vuelta, debería estar todo bien. espero que vaya directo a la jaula. ♪ (lyndal davies) hay muchas personas ayudando pero deben luchar contra un enorme animal que podría fácilmente echarse hacia atrás. ♪ seis hombres a cada lado de la jaula está
(lyndal davies) shioban no pierde tiempo.es colocar la jaula frente a la cabeza del rinoceronte, aquí se ve lo práctico que es tener maquinaria pesada. hay que colocarla lo más cerca posible de la cabeza del rinoceronte, así es más fácil meter el animal en la jaula. (lyndal davies) la idea es que la primera reacción del rinoceronte cuando despierte, sea avanzar derecho hacia la jaula. es hora de que johan le administre la droga que contrarresta los efectos del tranquilizante. (johan)...
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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 and kind of was with almost black piercing eyes looked right through me. started to turn around and kind of hunched over and he shot me and the bullet went into right above my belly button. >> luckily someone pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again, but carroll's girlfriend at the time is 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 character the davis attacks shooting up his vehicle. the deputy is wounded, and davis is also hit, but he gets away. that's when deputy conway gets the call that an overs is down, and the he's nearly run off the road. montana trooper jason hildtenstad joins conway in the chase. is working an extra shift and just clocked in so he's loss onga gas. >> that was going to be my first order of business to ge
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 and kind of was with almost black piercing eyes looked right through me. started to turn around and kind of hunched over and he shot me and the bullet went into right above my belly button. >> luckily someone pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again, but carroll's girlfriend at the time is outside and davis shoots her in the hip....
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they have been a client of davis and associates in the past. as part of the proposal they submitted, they fully disclosed their previous that pg&e was a client in the past. we did have an independent panel. one of the panel questions was to disclose any conflict of interest and talk about relationships with p g&e which davis and associates did have as did other folks who completed for this contract. the independent panel who scored ultimately selected davis and associates felt confident that there wouldn't be any conflict of interest. also in our existing contract with davis and associates we have privacy clauses and conflict of interest clauses. i think we at the pc feel confident that there is no conflict of interest and any work that davis and associates will do for the pc will not be conflict future work with pg&e. >> it's wonderful to see daniel webster students in the audience with us today. ms.fox, i did want to ask, davis and associates will do an extensive public outreach in education campaign. was there any discussion how they will re
they have been a client of davis and associates in the past. as part of the proposal they submitted, they fully disclosed their previous that pg&e was a client in the past. we did have an independent panel. one of the panel questions was to disclose any conflict of interest and talk about relationships with p g&e which davis and associates did have as did other folks who completed for this contract. the independent panel who scored ultimately selected davis and associates felt confident...
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. >> did davis? >> they did not, we had conversations with davis & associations of the direction. but the outreach and communication about the early notification program has been staff driven. and we haven't outlined the money but have a plan, and that was presented at the joint meeting and you guys got a preview of that. this is developed in consultation with davis & associates but we took the lead of staff. >> that was my understanding, i think that the framework is strong and seemed to include everything in it. don't have a clear sense of what davis & associates would do, which portions they would take on and implement. relative to the staff-driven stuff. and whether between those two entities everything would get done that needs to get done. or to bring in an additional consultant or someone to make this program work. >> may i suggest, we have been trying to make sure that everyone is comfortable with the approach. and as juliet said that our approach is staff driven. given that it seems that everyone is okay with the approach. what we can do is now engage the consultant and r
. >> did davis? >> they did not, we had conversations with davis & associations of the direction. but the outreach and communication about the early notification program has been staff driven. and we haven't outlined the money but have a plan, and that was presented at the joint meeting and you guys got a preview of that. this is developed in consultation with davis & associates but we took the lead of staff. >> that was my understanding, i think that the framework is...
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last week vernon davis was catching touchdowns.the next he was opening his art gallery. >> and what's being done to cut down on concussions in football. >>> if you watch last sunday's nfc championship game you know 49ers tight end vernon davis can be an artist on the field. but davis is also an artist off the field and in december he opened his own gallery in the south bay. ktvu's matt keller was there. >> vernon davis arrived in style tonight for his own party at santana row in san jose. and he brought friends. 49ers teammates olson and deshon turned out for the new gallery opening. >> have you ever been to another nfl player's art gallery opening. >> this is definitely the first. we're here to support him. >> we're family. it goes a long way. not just on the field off the field as well. it was a no brainer, i had to be here. >> vernon davis is a great football player. but under his uniform is a great artist. some of his acrylics on display in the gallery. >> basically vernon used paint to express his inner feelings. if you look a
last week vernon davis was catching touchdowns.the next he was opening his art gallery. >> and what's being done to cut down on concussions in football. >>> if you watch last sunday's nfc championship game you know 49ers tight end vernon davis can be an artist on the field. but davis is also an artist off the field and in december he opened his own gallery in the south bay. ktvu's matt keller was there. >> vernon davis arrived in style tonight for his own party at santana...
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gutierrez, he stood out like a sore thumb. >> davis got a warrant to draw a blood sample. testing was possible by then but still not quite precise. and once again the saliva on two of the cigarette butts in christie's trash can could have been gutierrez's -- could have been. at that time it wasn't even as good as a fingerprint. >> no, it wasn't. >> did you arrest him? >> no. >> and with that, the christie fleming case went cold again, and would stay that way unless davis could find something, anything, that would help solve the mystery. for that, it would take eight more years until a clever plan was hatched to trap the killer. >>> coming up, the circle around a certain suspect begins to tighten. >> whether it be technology, whether it be a witness coming forward, you never lose hope on these things because you just never know when something is going to happen. >> "when the smoke clears." now back to "when the smoke clears." [ dad ] find it? ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shou
gutierrez, he stood out like a sore thumb. >> davis got a warrant to draw a blood sample. testing was possible by then but still not quite precise. and once again the saliva on two of the cigarette butts in christie's trash can could have been gutierrez's -- could have been. at that time it wasn't even as good as a fingerprint. >> no, it wasn't. >> did you arrest him? >> no. >> and with that, the christie fleming case went cold again, and would stay that way unless...
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the corporation could only have acted in such brutal fashion because of davies.hey needn 't of been concerned. davies never tried to take control of wr's control. the family gave sansimian to the state in 1957. they kept the surrounding 77,000-acre ranch and even the road leading up to the castle but the buildings and grounds were deeded to the state. the hurst estate was such a white elephant the family tried to sell it. not surprisingly there was no takers. they had to do some negotiating to get the state to take it off their hands. it was build to fit the peculiarities. only randolph hurst could call this place home. this could never be home to someone merely rich. only someone larger than life could roam the halls of this museum and say this is where i live. like it or not this place has become the symbol of the man who grabbed the world by its shirt collar and shook it until it paid full attention to what he had to say. for william randolph hurst world the was a stage and the part that he played was king. but beyond that he was an enigma. was he a politician
the corporation could only have acted in such brutal fashion because of davies.hey needn 't of been concerned. davies never tried to take control of wr's control. the family gave sansimian to the state in 1957. they kept the surrounding 77,000-acre ranch and even the road leading up to the castle but the buildings and grounds were deeded to the state. the hurst estate was such a white elephant the family tried to sell it. not surprisingly there was no takers. they had to do some negotiating to...
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we all know what 49-ers player vernon davis has done on the field. tonight.how you how he's trying inspire kids. off the field. >> jacqueline: we are continuing to monitor temperatures it is going to be quite cold with a pop up a thunder shower. i will tell you all about that, coming up. >> pam: now for a look at our top stories at eight- thirty. sheriff's deputies in sonoma county are investigating the death of a man who's body was found in the warehouse of a recycling facility in petaluma. the greusome discovery was made at about two this afternoon. investigators are calling this death "suspicious". >> residents in san francisco take a stand against crimes against women. a rally was held in the mission district tonight. days after a woman was attacked and almost raped. that case. >> and flu season is ramping up in california. four deaths have been reported in the state. two in the sacramento area and two in southern califorina. influezna is also being reported as "widespread" in 47-other states. some hospitals in northern california are bringing in more sup
we all know what 49-ers player vernon davis has done on the field. tonight.how you how he's trying inspire kids. off the field. >> jacqueline: we are continuing to monitor temperatures it is going to be quite cold with a pop up a thunder shower. i will tell you all about that, coming up. >> pam: now for a look at our top stories at eight- thirty. sheriff's deputies in sonoma county are investigating the death of a man who's body was found in the warehouse of a recycling facility in...
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for one month the confederacy, davis tried to stop the telegraph line. it got out, and the union was just floating over this. this must be the end. the women are up in arms and giving. they step into the making of history at that moment in a decisive way and really put the confederate states and government on notice that if they take their men they're going to have to answer to them, and it is a really interesting and important political motive for the confederacy in the united states. >> what was the level of desertion? >> i don't remember the numbers, but it is tired and the unions, but the union also had a desertion problem. the confederacy struggled mightily. they struggled with unions, armed unionist grill barons. those states i told you about in the upper south that did stay with the confederacy had a lot of unionist activity within them and is another place where women matter. with davis the ministration mix the governors go after all of the men who have -- who are refusing to serve or who have deserted, and they try clemency, all kinds of things,
for one month the confederacy, davis tried to stop the telegraph line. it got out, and the union was just floating over this. this must be the end. the women are up in arms and giving. they step into the making of history at that moment in a decisive way and really put the confederate states and government on notice that if they take their men they're going to have to answer to them, and it is a really interesting and important political motive for the confederacy in the united states. >>...
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vern and davis gets and on the act. however, 119 yds. 581 total yards of offense the most ever by a 49ers team in the offense. the 49ers will set them up and they will play in atlanta or seattle. >> the offensive played great. and as well as up from our running back did well and we made some serious plac >> it was unbelievable, the serious plays... >> he was running all over the field. a big, strong, athletic, running the field, running the ball, throw one the ball. throwing the ball. >> and we were happy to get it back. >> we were competing like maniacs. and we will move on with humble parts >> humble parts. the 49ers but seattle and atlanta. seattle victory? they will come to candlestick park a week from tomorrow. however, if atlanta will have a victory? frisco go to atlanta 49ers and how about brother john?. and they were travelling inside 40 seconds, denver, 35/28. however, jones. and this incredible. denver was ready to party but they bled to overtime. 35-35 and peyton manning. not a bad day but not a great day. a
vern and davis gets and on the act. however, 119 yds. 581 total yards of offense the most ever by a 49ers team in the offense. the 49ers will set them up and they will play in atlanta or seattle. >> the offensive played great. and as well as up from our running back did well and we made some serious plac >> it was unbelievable, the serious plays... >> he was running all over the field. a big, strong, athletic, running the field, running the ball, throw one the ball. throwing...
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vernon davis's journey from dunbar to the terps to the nfl. and the story as our super bowl coverage continues from new orleans. >> what on earth is she going to do while everybody else is watching the game? >> as long as nobody spoils it and calls and says, hey did you see? >> i couldn't stand it. >> so, so, much calmer weather tonight and tomorrow morning? >> my goodness. much calmer. much calmer until wednesday late. then things get interesting again around here. but we are talking about a big warm-up. significant for the week. look, the beauty shot. you know what that issen front front -- that is in front of it. the capitol. >> isn't that cute, the transition. >> expect something going across on a bicycle. >> e.t., right. we don't have anything eerie cupping our way. want to start off with the storm 4 team radar. how quiet it is right now. no drops of rain. no freezing ran in to talk abou for tomorrow morning. next time it gets busy, wednesday afternoon as you will see in a moment. 44 degrees right now. our high temperature of the day. we
vernon davis's journey from dunbar to the terps to the nfl. and the story as our super bowl coverage continues from new orleans. >> what on earth is she going to do while everybody else is watching the game? >> as long as nobody spoils it and calls and says, hey did you see? >> i couldn't stand it. >> so, so, much calmer weather tonight and tomorrow morning? >> my goodness. much calmer. much calmer until wednesday late. then things get interesting again around...
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kaepernick vernon at davis also had a great game. 24-14. and you wonder if they had a enough to come back with the a plan to crawl going crazy! he emphatically, yes. david acres. at this point are you going to think that is this going to be the final? however, the 49ers defense. here he goes. in the 49ers never looked backcolin kaepernick making his 9th career start - how pressure agat #1 seed atlanta in the dome? 2nd quarter matt ryan - perfect 20 yard touchdown pass to julio jones in corner of end zone 17-0 atl td's 2nd quarter, 17-0 atl lamichael james - busts into end zone with a 15 yard touchdown run 17-7 atl caps off 11 play, 80 yard drive kaepernick- leads another scoring drive culminating in a 4 yard touchdown pass to vernon davis 17-7 atl davis: 5 catches, 106 yds, td kaepernick: 16/21, 233 yds, td ryan - ends the half with this 10 yard touchdown strike to tony gonzalez 24- 14 atl ryan: 396 yards, 3 td's, 1 int gonzalez: 8 catches, 78 yds, td >> they played great. i do not know how else to say it. everybody check in on this one. >>
kaepernick vernon at davis also had a great game. 24-14. and you wonder if they had a enough to come back with the a plan to crawl going crazy! he emphatically, yes. david acres. at this point are you going to think that is this going to be the final? however, the 49ers defense. here he goes. in the 49ers never looked backcolin kaepernick making his 9th career start - how pressure agat #1 seed atlanta in the dome? 2nd quarter matt ryan - perfect 20 yard touchdown pass to julio jones in corner...
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she has hosted her last in -- davis. she has mosted her last in northern california -- . >> but i will don't talk to wonderful people. >> we look forward to talking to you again, belva. >> thank you, susan. >> thank you so much. you are wonderful. . >>> it began in 1983 as jazz in the city. today ssj is called the best jazz festival in the world. they present legendary new musicians, encourage jazz and students to follow their own musical dreams. now they are getting their own home on franklin street. the fs jazz center will open the first free standing building for jazz in the country. for how this will expand what is already a huge musical success adding to our city's world class status, we welcome menu, exposer, grammy nominee and director of fs jazz, rebeck la deleon. welcome! >> thank you. >> it is a busy day tomorrow. the president is being sworn in. the inauguration is happening in washington. it is mlk, jr. day. guess what, i assume this is not an accident on the day meant to honor martin luther king, jr. >> abso
she has hosted her last in -- davis. she has mosted her last in northern california -- . >> but i will don't talk to wonderful people. >> we look forward to talking to you again, belva. >> thank you, susan. >> thank you so much. you are wonderful. . >>> it began in 1983 as jazz in the city. today ssj is called the best jazz festival in the world. they present legendary new musicians, encourage jazz and students to follow their own musical dreams. now they are...
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. >> joshua davis, a contributing editor for "wired" magazine and nbc consultant was in the midst ofry broke. >> let me ask you point-blank just for the record. >> no, sir. no, sir. it's not even funny. >> okay. >> that first, frantic week he spoke to mcafee several times a day and from the beginning mcafee seemed determined to tell his story as if it were an action epic. >> he says that the police came to his property on sunday. he saw them coming. he thought it was another attempt to harass him. he didn't know about the murder that point and he dug a hole in the sand like a dog and buried himself and put a cardboard box over his head so that they wouldn't find him. he stayed there for hours, he says, until the police left and then he ran off. >> mcafee told davis he was not alone, he had a young girlfriend with him. >> sam is quite the soldier. she has been with me for the past couple of months. >> his plan, if there was one, seemed to be to use the media's fascination with him to change the subject from who killed greg faull to a scattershot series of claims about high-level corru
. >> joshua davis, a contributing editor for "wired" magazine and nbc consultant was in the midst ofry broke. >> let me ask you point-blank just for the record. >> no, sir. no, sir. it's not even funny. >> okay. >> that first, frantic week he spoke to mcafee several times a day and from the beginning mcafee seemed determined to tell his story as if it were an action epic. >> he says that the police came to his property on sunday. he saw them coming....
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davis... haa the latest... from... w. washington.sident obama arrives n hawaii to resume his vacation - now that congress has ulled theecountry back after it briefly ell over the fiscal cliff..obama says "i willlsign wealttiest perccnt of pmericans while preventing a middle-class tax hike.. markets opened up after house members approved the senate deal that keeps taxxraaes the same for couples making less than 450 thoosand. hoyer says "we take a step, a positive pren't happy because the deal national debt over tte next ten years and puts off debaae military spending cuts for two months. shelby says "now he isswanting to talk about cutting spending. it's kind of a joke." the spending debate will now come as the country has to aise the debt ceiling. moran says "the probbem is we set up 3 more fiscal cliffs // we're onna look back on this night and regret it." nattpop "it is a betrayal by the sseaker." as the &phouse resumes wednnsday, there's also outrage that gop leadership didn't follow throughhonna scheduled vote for sandy reliif. s
davis... haa the latest... from... w. washington.sident obama arrives n hawaii to resume his vacation - now that congress has ulled theecountry back after it briefly ell over the fiscal cliff..obama says "i willlsign wealttiest perccnt of pmericans while preventing a middle-class tax hike.. markets opened up after house members approved the senate deal that keeps taxxraaes the same for couples making less than 450 thoosand. hoyer says "we take a step, a positive pren't happy because...
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guantanamo bay also neil mccabe a senior writer with human events now i first asked colonel morris davis why get no is still open. it's been a lack of will really on the president's part to me i think he was sincere when he took office and four years ago said we're going to close it within one year and we sit here four years later and it's still open it was mentioned yesterday during his inaugural address but just an unfortunate chapter of the just keeps going on and on and the i want to get your take i mean do you think that promise should have even been made in the first place i thought it was reckless i think that he was sort of playing to the crowd there were people who wanted to believe that it was possible to get mo had become sort of a symbol of sort of bad america and president obama always wants to be on the side of sort of nice america but these are these are irregular combatants who have been taken off the field of and they really should be considered prisoners of war you don't put prisoners of war on trial you sort of kick take them off the battlefield until the war is over b
guantanamo bay also neil mccabe a senior writer with human events now i first asked colonel morris davis why get no is still open. it's been a lack of will really on the president's part to me i think he was sincere when he took office and four years ago said we're going to close it within one year and we sit here four years later and it's still open it was mentioned yesterday during his inaugural address but just an unfortunate chapter of the just keeps going on and on and the i want to get...
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davis. >> yes, my name is brian davis from freedom from tobacco again, really here to speak more personally about my experience of having lived in an apartment space above a chain smoker who refused to go outside to smoke. he lived there for a year and that year was simply hell. i have very serious asthma and, you know, having to go spend, you know, as little time as i could at home but the reality is i have to sleep there, i have to eat there, and try to live my life there and it's having to spend every single moment of my life surrounded by this intense odor, living in a turn of the century building, it was seeping up very very constantly. we spoke to him, tried to get him to smoke outside, he would not do it. fortunately eventually he moved and after that time, after we put a lot of pressure on the landlord, he made the building smoke free. so this is just to speak personally as to how important this issue is and i agree with the last speaker that this is a very good first step but we need to do more. we need to make the buildings smoke free. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, mr. ga
davis. >> yes, my name is brian davis from freedom from tobacco again, really here to speak more personally about my experience of having lived in an apartment space above a chain smoker who refused to go outside to smoke. he lived there for a year and that year was simply hell. i have very serious asthma and, you know, having to go spend, you know, as little time as i could at home but the reality is i have to sleep there, i have to eat there, and try to live my life there and it's...
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yet, tragically, davi davies died the day after arriving in korea. his sacrifice was not in vain.ired the arrival of another 126 australian missionaries. >> i said, now this means we must give ourselves even more completely to preach the gospel to the koreans. >> reporter: one of the new missionaries, pastor noble mackenzie, built a medical facility to care for lepers. he eventually received a government cite fashio citation for his humanitarian work. two of his daughters founded the hospital in boshon. >> the lepers had to leave their home, but after they were able to be treated in the hospital, the patients were so thankful. >> reporter: another australian couple, a pastor and his wife, founded kin kindergartens and elementary schools. in the 120 years since joseph davies walked into boson, korea's christian population has grown to 15 million, and many are hearing for the first time how australians, along with the missionaries, brought them the gospel over a century ago. stan jeter, cbn news. >> wendy: thanks, stan. thank you for joining us this week. and don't forget to like us
yet, tragically, davi davies died the day after arriving in korea. his sacrifice was not in vain.ired the arrival of another 126 australian missionaries. >> i said, now this means we must give ourselves even more completely to preach the gospel to the koreans. >> reporter: one of the new missionaries, pastor noble mackenzie, built a medical facility to care for lepers. he eventually received a government cite fashio citation for his humanitarian work. two of his daughters founded...
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a promise made and so far that's been unfulfilled and joining me now to discuss is colonel morris davis currently a professor at howard university school of law previously chief prosecutor at guantanamo bay and also neil mccabe a senior writer with human events at fellows thanks so much for coming on i saw it today and i know that you and i have talked about this quite a few times before but i think it's really important to get out there why in your opinion is want on the base still open. it's been a lack of will really on the president's part i mean i think he was sincere when he took office and four years ago said we're going to close it within one year and we sit here four years later and it's still open what mentioned yesterday during his inaugural address. and it's just an unfortunate chapter of the just keeps going on and on and the i want to get your take i mean do you think that promise should have even been made in the first place i thought it was reckless i think that he was sort of playing to the crowd there were people who wanted to believe that it was possible get mo had be
a promise made and so far that's been unfulfilled and joining me now to discuss is colonel morris davis currently a professor at howard university school of law previously chief prosecutor at guantanamo bay and also neil mccabe a senior writer with human events at fellows thanks so much for coming on i saw it today and i know that you and i have talked about this quite a few times before but i think it's really important to get out there why in your opinion is want on the base still open. it's...
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. >> did jefferson davis ever win an actual election? >> he was a senator. but what senator -- [inaudible] >> he was nominated to -- in a institutional convention as the moderate in alabama in february of 1861, and i don't think he stood for election. >> one of the things that americans think that the confederate constitution, one of the things they're told was a replica of the u.s. constitution. but it wasn't. they made a number of crucial changes. one was they had a one-term executive. i believe it was a five-year executive term. he avoid re-election. professor, ask -- was there a lot of infighting during the war in the south? >> yeah. there was. there was no formal political parties. i mean, one of the things that is interesting about the confederacy. quickly became on the ropes right, a lot of things that were planned never really material idessed -- materialized. and the political opposition, it was ab in a colleague kind of form. everybody was a democrat. there was no republican party no republican party ticket offered in the south. you couldn't vote f
. >> did jefferson davis ever win an actual election? >> he was a senator. but what senator -- [inaudible] >> he was nominated to -- in a institutional convention as the moderate in alabama in february of 1861, and i don't think he stood for election. >> one of the things that americans think that the confederate constitution, one of the things they're told was a replica of the u.s. constitution. but it wasn't. they made a number of crucial changes. one was they had a...
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alexis davies, how's traffic? thanks, traffic is doing pretty good considering we have this major road closure here on wisconsin avenue. two southbound lanes are closed on wisconsin avenue between cumberland avenue and dorsett avenue due to a water main break. your best alternate is little falls parkway. elsewhere, 270, seeing delays as you hut out of frederick. here's a look at maryland, 109, people on the brakes starting outside of frederick. traveling elsewhere on the roadways, 95 north of the occoquan, things are flowing smoothly. on 295, we look like we've got some little bit of delays traveling inside of the beltway heading to d.c. 39 miles per hour on d.c. 295. snarn. >> thank you. >>> it will be easier to get into and out of the bethesda metro station this morning. new elevators are up and running. it's the first time elevators at the station have been working in seven months. next, construction to replace the station's three escalators scheduled follow early 2014. >>> a d.c. police is raising concerns abo
alexis davies, how's traffic? thanks, traffic is doing pretty good considering we have this major road closure here on wisconsin avenue. two southbound lanes are closed on wisconsin avenue between cumberland avenue and dorsett avenue due to a water main break. your best alternate is little falls parkway. elsewhere, 270, seeing delays as you hut out of frederick. here's a look at maryland, 109, people on the brakes starting outside of frederick. traveling elsewhere on the roadways, 95 north of...
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and they put matthew davies in prison.s bring in matthew's wife and steve raglan is his attorney. thank you for joining us, we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> first of all molly how did this idea for the business start and when you guys started it or matthew started it, did you guys have any sense of the danger involved that the federal government would be this unreasonable when it came to state's rights? >> well, initially, we had some concerns. because we had concerns, we went to different attorneys we went to people we thought were the foremost experts on the cubject in california, and after meeting with them, we felt so secure. we felt that it was legal in california, we were going to stay within the state guidelines, follow all the laws, and these attorneys advised us that as long as we did that, we would be safe, and of course, because of what the obama administration said, there would be no problem so in the end my husband went forward because we felt so secure in the fact that this was a legal business and a
and they put matthew davies in prison.s bring in matthew's wife and steve raglan is his attorney. thank you for joining us, we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> first of all molly how did this idea for the business start and when you guys started it or matthew started it, did you guys have any sense of the danger involved that the federal government would be this unreasonable when it came to state's rights? >> well, initially, we had some concerns. because we had...
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some folks might not know vernon davis is a terp. we talked to him what it is like now playing in the super bowl against a maryland team. >> he would not think there would be a local angle to the san francisco portion of medi day but vernon davis played for the university of maryland in it'searly 2000's and says prepared him for the nfl. >> a lot of what i learned at college, you take that with the win go to the nfl. standing it into the weight room like colin and putting in the extra work. >> then there is the story line of play against the ravens, a team he grew up watching. he says it is surreal plan against them. >> home town team for me. to play against the ravens, it means a lot to me. when i was a kid, it was either the redskins or the ravens. when i think back, it is like wow, i am playing the ravens. obviously one of us will lose but either way, the university of maryland wins. >> torrey smith also played at the university of maryland. while they did not play together, they do talk to each other often, especially through twi
some folks might not know vernon davis is a terp. we talked to him what it is like now playing in the super bowl against a maryland team. >> he would not think there would be a local angle to the san francisco portion of medi day but vernon davis played for the university of maryland in it'searly 2000's and says prepared him for the nfl. >> a lot of what i learned at college, you take that with the win go to the nfl. standing it into the weight room like colin and putting in the...
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fern and davis went to maryland -- vernon davis went to maryland. 28-24. the 49ers will be going to the super bowl. sorry, san francisco. we're a few behind. we can hardly wait. >> 6:27. >> ravens fans could not be more excited they are heading to the super bowl. more on their reaction. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. will update you on what to expect for ina >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. will the ravens be practicing for the super bowl in cold temperatures this week? >> temperatures will be in the 20's for highs. today will be our transition day. it is 30 at the airport. a chance for snow showers and flurries as the arctic front comes then. in. >> there ravens make their first trip to the super bowl in 13 years. >> very cool. ravens fans celebrated that victory with 13 years' worth of energy in the making. kim dacey joins us live from fells po
fern and davis went to maryland -- vernon davis went to maryland. 28-24. the 49ers will be going to the super bowl. sorry, san francisco. we're a few behind. we can hardly wait. >> 6:27. >> ravens fans could not be more excited they are heading to the super bowl. more on their reaction. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. will update you on what to expect for ina >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m....
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and the place kicking issues and what about the disappearance of vernon davis? he is the invisible man. so much a part of their playoff victory last year against the saints and against the giants in the conference. one touchdown catch since the 4 4th game of the season. michael crabtree took over as the go to guy which suits davis just fine. >> another learning curve. you know, i had to learn to deal with the fact that, you know, i am helping this team in another way. not just in the passing game but for me if we give him the ball and he continues to make plays like we did last week, and i am running my routes and blocking and we are winning, i will take that. i will definitely take that. >> saturday right here on ktvu our coverage starts with pre- game at 4:00 p.m. fox takes over at 4:30 p.m. and the game around 5:00 p.m., following the game point after. all the highlights and joe fonzi will have post game interviews. speaking of tight ends, stanford, solid at that position. couple guys backed up ready to take the place of zack. great tight end who announces he
and the place kicking issues and what about the disappearance of vernon davis? he is the invisible man. so much a part of their playoff victory last year against the saints and against the giants in the conference. one touchdown catch since the 4 4th game of the season. michael crabtree took over as the go to guy which suits davis just fine. >> another learning curve. you know, i had to learn to deal with the fact that, you know, i am helping this team in another way. not just in the...
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photographer gore and -- we talked to frank gore and vernon davis. >> it's amazing. it's amazing. it's something that i've been dreaming of all my life as a kid. going to the super bowl. super bowl. and, i mean, and we're here. >> couldn't be more proud of the team. i told them all year long, when the going to gets tough, i wouldn't want to be with any other team, and our team has shown what type of team we are. even when it's not pretty. even when we should be dog better than we are, we just continue to fight. >> work hard on the field, off the field coaches put is in great positions, and it shows. it showed in the second half. >> colin kaepernick had the third fewest starts in any quarterback in nfl hoyt to make it the super bowl with eight. we'll have a lot more coming up later in sports. reporting leave from the georgia dome, mike shumann. abc7 news. >> ama: now to abc7 news reporter lillian kim. >> larry: lillian? reporter: we're on king street and fans poured on to the sidewalk moments of the niners win. they have been watching the game at popular bars. patron -- the cantina
photographer gore and -- we talked to frank gore and vernon davis. >> it's amazing. it's amazing. it's something that i've been dreaming of all my life as a kid. going to the super bowl. super bowl. and, i mean, and we're here. >> couldn't be more proud of the team. i told them all year long, when the going to gets tough, i wouldn't want to be with any other team, and our team has shown what type of team we are. even when it's not pretty. even when we should be dog better than we...
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[ntsnd of door trt:02[take eric davis sound] sot in 21:56 "you have to makk some addustments.s going to be lesssfun in 2013 than it was in 2012? dollars in davvs' paycheck means fewerrtrips to thh favorite estaurant. like many middle waae earnerr he'll ffel the sting of a two percent increase in the payroll tax.[sot i damian baccarella ]sot in 27:27 3 of people's ppychecks it'' goiig to have an immact not only on the person, and heir & family but whereever elle they spend money."trt=:07lawmakers &willingly allowee tte payroll tax cut to expire[takeegrappic] but when it comes to corporate tax breaks --- well, in place. such as a tax on ruu with most of the oney -- nearly 550 mmllion dollars flowing backkto puerto rico and the virgin islands.want to build a nascar race track? & no worries you can still qualify for a tax break. that has cost taxxayers more than 400million dollars over the "aative financing" -- a break - that costs the u.s. reasury about nine billion dollars a year.. take graahic]back to the payroll tax cut. the averagg workee earning about &pwill have aout 68 dol
[ntsnd of door trt:02[take eric davis sound] sot in 21:56 "you have to makk some addustments.s going to be lesssfun in 2013 than it was in 2012? dollars in davvs' paycheck means fewerrtrips to thh favorite estaurant. like many middle waae earnerr he'll ffel the sting of a two percent increase in the payroll tax.[sot i damian baccarella ]sot in 27:27 3 of people's ppychecks it'' goiig to have an immact not only on the person, and heir & family but whereever elle they spend...
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morris davis is right. other than the 15 to 20 people who may be dangerous these other people are not. even if they fought against us in afghanistan, they are nothing. they are really not dangerous people the, these other people. they are basically nothing people. what is the stumbling block? the fear is the yemen is unstable, one of these people can get out. republicans in congress will give them hell and use it as political -- one of the reasons some of these people could be released in the united states if congress were not yelling and saying they are dangerous, don't sweat and year our children. they have said that. people -- innocent -- everyone says these are innocent people. congress won't let them into the united states. the stumbling block is yemen is unstable, we don't want people in the united states, if we don't let them in the united states we go to other countries and say if you don't take them and why should we take them in? it is a stepping stone system. >> when more people care and there wa
morris davis is right. other than the 15 to 20 people who may be dangerous these other people are not. even if they fought against us in afghanistan, they are nothing. they are really not dangerous people the, these other people. they are basically nothing people. what is the stumbling block? the fear is the yemen is unstable, one of these people can get out. republicans in congress will give them hell and use it as political -- one of the reasons some of these people could be released in the...
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. >> my name is robert davis, i live in the bayview, 92124. i am here for 3 things. the first thing is to show you a petition that some of my neighbors and i put together for lieutenant robert oh sullivan to be promoted as the permanent captain at the bayview station. we got a hundred signatures very quickly. >> (inaudible) on that? >> mr. davis and i discussed that that has happened. >> granted. thank you, chief, and thank you, mr. davis. >> the second thing that now captain o sullivan is the permanent captain at the station, we'd like him to stay for a while. i know with paramilitary organizations it's up and out but we think that would be counter productive in this case, he's been there two years, we work very well with him and we'd like him to stay. if that's possible we'd like that to happen. the third thing i'd like to mention is some calls for service data that i got from the turk street department of what are they called, you know, the custodian of records. first little packet here is about what we call mendell plaza, that would be between oakdail and palou a
. >> my name is robert davis, i live in the bayview, 92124. i am here for 3 things. the first thing is to show you a petition that some of my neighbors and i put together for lieutenant robert oh sullivan to be promoted as the permanent captain at the bayview station. we got a hundred signatures very quickly. >> (inaudible) on that? >> mr. davis and i discussed that that has happened. >> granted. thank you, chief, and thank you, mr. davis. >> the second thing that...
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it's a problem aircraft engineer ian davies has been grappling with. well, we know ash and engines don't mix, because this modern turbo fan engine behind me basically takes in hundreds of cubic meters of air every second. narrator: any volcanic ash sucked into the engine-- which heats up to 2,000 degrees fahrenheit-- melts and sticks to vital parts. and when it does that, it will cause a surge stall, which is effectively a backfire, and in doing so we can get flames out the front and out the back of the engine... and ultimately it will shut down. narrator: fred prata, an imaging expert, is developing a unique system that could help. it's called avoid. prata: this instrument here is a fast sampling dual camera system measuring in the infrared. infrared radiation is heat. every molecule in the atmosphere that's vibrating emits infrared radiation. narrator: ash particles also emit infrared radiation at a particular wavelength. prata: now, they have a particular spectral signature in the infrared which is quite different to that of other things in the atmo
it's a problem aircraft engineer ian davies has been grappling with. well, we know ash and engines don't mix, because this modern turbo fan engine behind me basically takes in hundreds of cubic meters of air every second. narrator: any volcanic ash sucked into the engine-- which heats up to 2,000 degrees fahrenheit-- melts and sticks to vital parts. and when it does that, it will cause a surge stall, which is effectively a backfire, and in doing so we can get flames out the front and out the...
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/dprk ties cannot fundamentally improve. >> davies says the u.s. and south korea will consider imposing their own sanctions after carrying out the widened u.n. sanctions against the north over its rocket launch. he will be visiting china on friday and then will head to japan to coordinate policy on north korea. >>> all of the players in this high-stakes game have seen the north koreans turn words into actions before. hiroki iwojima has been covering the korean peninsula for years. hiroki, is north korea in a position to conduct a nuclear test? >> this announcement came from the national defense commission, which often doesn't make statements. we can see these as a final warning. the nuclear analyst tells nhk that north korean scientists are ready to go. he says there are three tunnels in the northern area where previous nuclear tests happened. he notes one is off limits because it's being used before. but he says nuclear officials are making preparations at the other two and could carry out a test at any time. a senior japanese intelligence officia
/dprk ties cannot fundamentally improve. >> davies says the u.s. and south korea will consider imposing their own sanctions after carrying out the widened u.n. sanctions against the north over its rocket launch. he will be visiting china on friday and then will head to japan to coordinate policy on north korea. >>> all of the players in this high-stakes game have seen the north koreans turn words into actions before. hiroki iwojima has been covering the korean peninsula for...
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/dprk ties cannot fundamentally improve. >> davies says the u.s. and south korea will consider imposing their own sanctions after carrying out the widened u.n. sanctions against the north's rocket launch. he will be visiting china on friday and then will head to japan to coordinate policy on north korea. >>> all of the players in this high-stakes game have north koreans turn words into actions before. hiroki iwijima has been covering this for years. is the north in position to conduct a nuke year test? >> this came from the national defense commission which often doesn't make statements. we can see these as a final warning. the nuclear analyst tells nhk that north korean scientists are letting it go. they are in a northern area where the previous nuclear test happened. he knows this because it has been used before. but he says nuclear officials are making speculations of the other two and it could carry out a test at any time. a senior japanese intelligence official told me one of the tunnels could handle a nuclear test and the other a test involvi
/dprk ties cannot fundamentally improve. >> davies says the u.s. and south korea will consider imposing their own sanctions after carrying out the widened u.n. sanctions against the north's rocket launch. he will be visiting china on friday and then will head to japan to coordinate policy on north korea. >>> all of the players in this high-stakes game have north koreans turn words into actions before. hiroki iwijima has been covering this for years. is the north in position to...
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next is shelly davis. >> hi. okay. my name is shelly davis. sorry. is this good? >> yes. >> hi. my name is shelly davis. i am a 20-year-old college student. i am particularly commenting on the lack of programs for younger people with disabilities, particularly for getting help with programs such as ssi and housing assistance. the reason is that you often get shuffled around. there is no definitive counseling that tells you to do any one particular thing. so counseling options for younger people would be great. and for getting ssi, i think there should be a local financial assistance while you are waiting for your ssi, because there are financial hardships. and that is really concerning. and basically, in conclusion, i think that the programs right now, they don't facilitate independence as mentioned earlier. the programs, they don't facilitate good transition. so i think that if there are better connections and more programs specifically for youth with disabilities, that we can become more productive members of society. thank you. >> thank you very much. next i have donna willme
next is shelly davis. >> hi. okay. my name is shelly davis. sorry. is this good? >> yes. >> hi. my name is shelly davis. i am a 20-year-old college student. i am particularly commenting on the lack of programs for younger people with disabilities, particularly for getting help with programs such as ssi and housing assistance. the reason is that you often get shuffled around. there is no definitive counseling that tells you to do any one particular thing. so counseling options...
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peter baker of "the new york times," susan davis of "u.s.a. today". eamon javers of cnbc, and mike viqueira of nbc. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875 we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management. from real estate to retirement so s,evtiedve dopel new op ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never stood still that's one thing that will
peter baker of "the new york times," susan davis of "u.s.a. today". eamon javers of cnbc, and mike viqueira of nbc. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875 we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs...
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stephen davis' office. a truck driver in the chair. >> i think that's the going to be the guy everybody is looking at saying i don't believe he's doing that but there's more and more doing it. >> reporter: it begins with his entire face using a device called pelivay supposed to tighten the skin. >> it's to try to stimulate collagen production. >> reporter: next he attacks the crow's feet. dr. davis injects botox around his eyes which will relax the muscles and reduce wrinkles. >> not bad. easy. >> reporter: and the final treatment making these parentheses cease known as smile lines disappear. john gets filler injected into the creases of his mouth for a more youthful appearance. >> you'll notice that whole area gets fuller. >> reporter: while he's able to notice a few changes now -- >> dang, going back to 30 again. >> reporter: we come back to visit the family a few weeks later. >> there he is now. >> hey, dad. >> you look great. >> here's john before. and here he is after. notice the smile lines have dimin
stephen davis' office. a truck driver in the chair. >> i think that's the going to be the guy everybody is looking at saying i don't believe he's doing that but there's more and more doing it. >> reporter: it begins with his entire face using a device called pelivay supposed to tighten the skin. >> it's to try to stimulate collagen production. >> reporter: next he attacks the crow's feet. dr. davis injects botox around his eyes which will relax the muscles and reduce...
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i have an amendment to exempt all construction projects under the act from the davis bacon act. as you're aware that act requires federal construction contractors to pay at least the wages rates prevailing on nonfederal construction projectness the same locality. unfortunately the sampling methodology employed under the davis bacon act is so flawed that in some instances 100% error rates have been discovered in multiple audit samples. these error rates cause rates to bear little relation to prevailing wages, leading the government to overspend up to 22% over market wages on these projects. davis bacon increases the cost of construction projects by 9.9% and inflates the cost of federal construction and wastes taxpayer dollars mitchell amendment expedites -- financial responsibility in contracts, and i ask my made be ruled in order. [inaudible] >> i don't have any questions for the panel but i want to say there's been a real epidemic of logic here tonight, one that i haven't seen in a long time. and i just have to comment on that. i don't make too many comments about -- or ask too
i have an amendment to exempt all construction projects under the act from the davis bacon act. as you're aware that act requires federal construction contractors to pay at least the wages rates prevailing on nonfederal construction projectness the same locality. unfortunately the sampling methodology employed under the davis bacon act is so flawed that in some instances 100% error rates have been discovered in multiple audit samples. these error rates cause rates to bear little relation to...
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davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman for being here. as you know, a few of us had a chance to go to lackland him out to commend them for opening up the opportunity for the questions we need to ask to have access, particularly who spoke with us under discussion was very compelling. i wonder if you have or how you have engaged them particularly because they had a background from which to speak about this. certainly i'm feeling ostracized on this whole issue of culture and what do we do in terms of bystanders who have information that is not shared. how is the information used as you move forward? and did you actually talk to
davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman for being here. as you know, a few of us had a chance to go to lackland him out to commend them for opening up the opportunity for the questions we need to ask to have access, particularly who spoke with us under discussion was very compelling. i wonder if you have or how you have engaged them particularly because they had a background from which to speak about this. certainly i'm feeling ostracized on this whole issue of culture and what do we do in...
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. >> reporter: corey davis, the man you're about to meet, has been confined to a wheelchair for aboutears now. he never thought much about gun control until the day he was shot. as he sits at home in his apartment. >> i can't ever forget that. >> reporter: corey davis reflects on the day that forever changed his life some 13 days ago. >> next thing i tried to smack him with a brick. >> reporter: a street fight, he says, that led to a still unknown person pulling out a gun and shooting him. the bullet went in the left side of his neck and came out of his back. >> went straight for the ground and i couldn't move my arms or legs. >> reporter: he was left paralyzed from the neck down. therapy later helped him regain feeling and control of his arms and chest, but that's about it. the one thing that wasn't severely damaged were his thoughts on what he has come to describe as a city overrun with illegal guns. >> dirty weapons. that's the problem. dirty weapons. those are the ones that the law enforcement need to get off the street. >> reporter: and although the current gun laws are more cumb
. >> reporter: corey davis, the man you're about to meet, has been confined to a wheelchair for aboutears now. he never thought much about gun control until the day he was shot. as he sits at home in his apartment. >> i can't ever forget that. >> reporter: corey davis reflects on the day that forever changed his life some 13 days ago. >> next thing i tried to smack him with a brick. >> reporter: a street fight, he says, that led to a still unknown person pulling...
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. >> no one knows mcafee quite the way joshua davis does. long before mcafee became a person of interest in the murder of his neighbor, davis visited the software pioneer in the jungle, watched him play russian roulette twice. and he wrote a chilling piece called john mcafee's last stand. what caused you to be so curious about this man so early? i mean, we were all fascinated when he started to flee and was stressing up as a bettgerman tourist. but you figured out early he was somebody to take a look at. >> six months before that, the end of april, he was raided by the gang suppression unit of the belizean police force and charged with running a meth lab in the jungle. and i just thought no way. how is that possible? >> the software guy. >> the software guy, a guy who basically created the anti-virus industry is now in the jungle running a meth lab? and so i figured there had therehad to be more to it. so i went down there in june. >> call him on the phone and say -- >> i e-mailed him, said i'd like to come visit and hear your side of the st
. >> no one knows mcafee quite the way joshua davis does. long before mcafee became a person of interest in the murder of his neighbor, davis visited the software pioneer in the jungle, watched him play russian roulette twice. and he wrote a chilling piece called john mcafee's last stand. what caused you to be so curious about this man so early? i mean, we were all fascinated when he started to flee and was stressing up as a bettgerman tourist. but you figured out early he was somebody to...
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next is shelly davis. >> hi. okay. my name is shelly davis. sorry. is this good? >> yes. >> hi. my name is shelly davis. i am a 20-year-old college student. i am particularly commenting on the lack of programs for younger people with disabilities, particularly for getting help with programs such as ssi and housing assistance. the reason is that you often get shuffled around. there is no definitive counseling that tells you to do any one particular thing. so counseling options for younger people would be great. and for getting ssi, i think there should be
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alexis davies in for danella this morning. >> good morning, tom.ltway, we're seeing light volume and very few delays. we have reports of a disabled vehicle on the outer loop of the beltway. it is on the shoulder. it's near gallows road. use caution as you approach that area. taking a look at bridges as we're traveling around the area. the woodrow wilson bridge, the outer loop on the right. light volume. no delays to be seen on the american legion. the outer loop is the headlight. no delays there as well. checking -- the headlights into the screen are people traveling from virginia into d.c. we're seeing no delays on the bridge. aaron? >> thank you, alexis. now to the breaking news on capitol hill this morning. a potential deal to limit the damage caused by going over the fiscal cliff which we did overnight. at the same time, the senate passed a mefmeasure keeping tax check. the bill has strong bipartisan support here. 89 senators voted in favor of it. just eight opposed it. the vote came about two hours after the new year's deadline to get a deal d
alexis davies in for danella this morning. >> good morning, tom.ltway, we're seeing light volume and very few delays. we have reports of a disabled vehicle on the outer loop of the beltway. it is on the shoulder. it's near gallows road. use caution as you approach that area. taking a look at bridges as we're traveling around the area. the woodrow wilson bridge, the outer loop on the right. light volume. no delays to be seen on the american legion. the outer loop is the headlight. no...
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also hear from the legendary poet son the sanchez, ralph nader, sweet honey and the rock, and angela davis. >> let me say this time around we cannot subordinate our aspirations and our hopes to presidential agenda. >> we will look at big money behind the inauguration. four years ago president obama refused to accept corporate donations, but this year exxonmobil, at&t, christoph are among the biggest backers of today's festivities. -- microsoft are among the biggest backers of today's festivities. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the teenage gunman is in custody after allegedly killing five members of his family in new mexico on saturday night. police say the 15-year-old killed his parents and three siblings, each suffering multiple gunshot wounds. the suspect was armed with several weapons, including an assault rifle. it was the deadliest mass shooting in the u.s. since the newtown massacre over a month ago. the shooting came on the same day opponents of gun control held rallies across the country to oppose the white house effort to ref
also hear from the legendary poet son the sanchez, ralph nader, sweet honey and the rock, and angela davis. >> let me say this time around we cannot subordinate our aspirations and our hopes to presidential agenda. >> we will look at big money behind the inauguration. four years ago president obama refused to accept corporate donations, but this year exxonmobil, at&t, christoph are among the biggest backers of today's festivities. -- microsoft are among the biggest backers of...