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davis won't negotiate for reunion. lincoln won't davis at all. because to do so would, in his view, legitimatize him and recognize the legitimacy of the confederate government. and acknowledge some sort of lawful authority there which lincoln was not willing to do. there is the dilemma. as uncle gideon said in his diary, "the president says he cannot treat with the jeff davis government, but who will he treat with, and how commence the work? " the work commenced in december of 1864 with this man, francis preston blair. blair was an old jacksonian. a member after andrew jackson's kitchen cabinet, as they called it. a circle of close advisers with no formal office but with great influence on the president. he had been born here in virginia, raised and made his fortune in kentucky and came to washington in the 1830s to work with jackson and had stayed. he had those deep southern roots. deep southern sympathies. but was fiercely pro-union. liked to refer to himself as jackson's voice from the grave. having that same profile as jackson had. he had a c
davis won't negotiate for reunion. lincoln won't davis at all. because to do so would, in his view, legitimatize him and recognize the legitimacy of the confederate government. and acknowledge some sort of lawful authority there which lincoln was not willing to do. there is the dilemma. as uncle gideon said in his diary, "the president says he cannot treat with the jeff davis government, but who will he treat with, and how commence the work? " the work commenced in december of 1864...
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that's exactly what happened to shannon davis.lieve that the succinylcholine answered the ever-present question in the jury's mind which is if she didn't die from being thrown off a horse, then what killed her? >> the jury deliberated for 2 1/2 hours. >> my heart was pounding so hard. and i thought, it's over. we've got him. >> david davis was found guilty of first-degree murder. >> i remember the courtroom, which was full, burst in applause. and instead of standing around and shaking hands, i had to leave. i had to leave the courtroom. there's a law library right off the courtroom. i had to go in there. and it was pretty emotional. >> he was sentenced to life in prison. >> i know we went out to the cemetery right afterwards and we looked down and said, we got him. he was that good of a liar that i shouldn't feel too bad that he fooled us. but i think of her living with a killer all that time, ten months, and i didn't know it. and i also think i should have picked something out and i didn't. >>> the surf and sand of central florid
that's exactly what happened to shannon davis.lieve that the succinylcholine answered the ever-present question in the jury's mind which is if she didn't die from being thrown off a horse, then what killed her? >> the jury deliberated for 2 1/2 hours. >> my heart was pounding so hard. and i thought, it's over. we've got him. >> david davis was found guilty of first-degree murder. >> i remember the courtroom, which was full, burst in applause. and instead of standing...
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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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was honored by fellow actors. >> and the actor goes to -- vie yelle davis.iola davis. >> reporter: winning a screen actors guild for "how to get away with murder." her empowering acceptance speech decrying the lack of diversity in hollywood. >> for thinking that a sexualized messy, mysterious woman could be a 49-year-old, dark-skinned, african-american woman who looks like me. >> some say you're defining hollywood. do you feel that? >> i am aware that my presence is probably unusual in hollywood. >> and a way of just so many actors of color out there because they come to me all the time and they feel like they're on the periphery. and that's why i always want acknowledge them by giving my testimony. >> reporter: davis has been a fixture on the red carpet. but it has been a long hard-fought road to get there. she grew up in dirt poor central falls, rhode island, where she describes feeling the ugly sting of racism when she sat down with us three years ago. >> i remember i used to pray a lot when i was a kid and i would pray i would say, god, if you really lov
was honored by fellow actors. >> and the actor goes to -- vie yelle davis.iola davis. >> reporter: winning a screen actors guild for "how to get away with murder." her empowering acceptance speech decrying the lack of diversity in hollywood. >> for thinking that a sexualized messy, mysterious woman could be a 49-year-old, dark-skinned, african-american woman who looks like me. >> some say you're defining hollywood. do you feel that? >> i am aware that my...
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davis a white knuckle moment. jamie: what would she pay? >> now our "strange inheritance" quiz question, what was clyde borrow first arrested for? stealing a case of beer? fails to return a rental car? or stabbing a high school classmate? answer in a moment. woman: for soft beautiful feet, i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin even on those hard-to-reach spots. it's amazing. you can see it and feel it. my new must-have for soft, beautiful feet. amopé pedi perfect. find it in the foot care aisle or at the registers in these stores. >> who was the charge include collide a first arrest? b, he was a few days late in returning a rental car. >> clyde was a dapper guy. jamie: no way. >> yes, this is clyde? >> yes. jamie: this photo of clyde barrow is part of the huge cache of tequila memorabilia that dave eusz a fathedavis' father amasse acquires the barrow gang shotgun, clyde's watch, an
davis a white knuckle moment. jamie: what would she pay? >> now our "strange inheritance" quiz question, what was clyde borrow first arrested for? stealing a case of beer? fails to return a rental car? or stabbing a high school classmate? answer in a moment. woman: for soft beautiful feet, i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away...
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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 th 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 acros
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 th a centimeter in diameter. that's as big as a little sapling in your garden. and we monitor everything. we...
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. >> davis' non-profit matter what gender they are. >> davis' non-profit organization has the largest organization has the largest body of data on the subject, and body of data on the subject, and she's using research, education she's using research, education and advocacy to reduce and advocacy to reduce stereotyping in media that targets children. stereotyping in media that targets children. >> we have to get over this idea >> we have to get over this idea that women need to be sexy. that women need to be sexy. >> davis also talks about her >> davis also talks about her iconic role as one of two women iconic role as one of two women on the run after the murder of a on the run after the murder of a man who tried to rape her. man who tried to rape her. the film, of course, " the film, of course, " thelma and louise." thelma and louise." >> when we were shooting the >> when we were shooting the scene with brad and i, there is scene with brad and i, there is a shot of him standing up a shot of him standing up without his shirt on and he had without his shirt on and he had that incredibl
. >> davis' non-profit matter what gender they are. >> davis' non-profit organization has the largest organization has the largest body of data on the subject, and body of data on the subject, and she's using research, education she's using research, education and advocacy to reduce and advocacy to reduce stereotyping in media that targets children. stereotyping in media that targets children. >> we have to get over this idea >> we have to get over this idea that women...
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jefferson davis was planning on it. this is really an important moment for him in the sense that it is the death of every name he believes then. -- believes in. right? so this explains a little bit i -- how he was able to make the transition to the confederacy because if his political system has died cummings got replaced with something else. it's a really sad moment for him. >> thank you. >> my question is what role do you think the washington brotherhood played in reconciliation after the war , where there isn't -- jefferson davis lives out his life with no trials? does that kind of continue after the war? >> it does continue after the war. there is a willingness among politicians that existed before the war to reconcile because people are willing to use the -- to see that you fought against me but we knew each , other back then. of course the civil war brings an enormous number of new politicians to washington you don't know about the washington code. and i think that is where some of the division exists. there are s
jefferson davis was planning on it. this is really an important moment for him in the sense that it is the death of every name he believes then. -- believes in. right? so this explains a little bit i -- how he was able to make the transition to the confederacy because if his political system has died cummings got replaced with something else. it's a really sad moment for him. >> thank you. >> my question is what role do you think the washington brotherhood played in reconciliation...
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we know how much bob davis loved these understand how much bob davis collected. >> or the variety. >>itance. >> so clyde +q the y lmilitary. he hadxd3cdt tacked insigneia of which branch. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. every truck can tow a boat. every truck can climb a hill. every truck can haul a trailer. but not everyone can say they're the fastest-growing truck brand... in america. guts. glory. ram. >> which military insignia did clyde barrowc3 c1 >>h a. is he tried to $5 5w navy but they foundy any more guns? all: tkammunition? >> after his (yk(father's death intñ ng 2003. he ponders what to do÷[nh÷ with theeñmrp strange inherrance'y everything fromÑpyf83Ñ alamo artifacts. hesybí settles on a letter from thef8f(:h @&hc% alamo garrison. bobbinw livingston walks in and looks at something else. >> this isám#gtx#lzsrq parkuh$tb ufyk pistol. theocmaÑ bountyz2á7e u- hunterz" who hunted ct down bony and clyde. we had to get this collection. " >>d rampage ind the sma
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>> geena davis is an official partner of u.n. women. i spoke to her when she was in new york working on empowering women around the world. >> you have an entire institute in your name that studies gender roles in media. what led you to this? >> well, the final impetus was my daughter. when she was a toddler i started watching preschool shows and kids movies with her. think because of some of the roles that i played that spoke to women a little bit i had a heightened awareness of how women are portrayed in the media, so i immediately noticed that there seemed to be far fewer female characters than male characters that was made for kids. i couldn't believe it in the 21st therapy i thought we should be showing kids boys and girls sharing the sandbox equally. i didn't intend to create an institute around t but i found that nobody else seems to be noticing, none of my friends seemed to be noticing how few female characters until i pointed it out. in the industry, if i had meetings with the studio executives or something like that, i would as
>> geena davis is an official partner of u.n. women. i spoke to her when she was in new york working on empowering women around the world. >> you have an entire institute in your name that studies gender roles in media. what led you to this? >> well, the final impetus was my daughter. when she was a toddler i started watching preschool shows and kids movies with her. think because of some of the roles that i played that spoke to women a little bit i had a heightened awareness...
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many different bacon davis acts on the state level need to get rid of. i know west virginia is looking at doing this as well as the federal, davis-bacon act. and then the other issue of diversion, money is taken out of roads and put into other things. so the lobby for roads says we'd rather fight taxpayers than other spending interests. and my argument is you're going to lose that, you can't beat the taxpayers, boehner, the speaker of the house, has told them forget it. the head of the ways and means committee, paul ryan, told the interest group no, we're not raising taxes. roads are important. but let's get rid of the davis-bacon act and get rid of the diversions to nonroads and let's and head of the u.s. senate, mitch mcconnell also said no. that's not on the table and we need roads built and it's a very important thing to focus on but we can increase roads by 25% by getting rid of the davis-bacon act. you can't shoot yourself in the foot and then act as if somebody else caused your problem. host: delano is next from conway, missouri democrats line, go
many different bacon davis acts on the state level need to get rid of. i know west virginia is looking at doing this as well as the federal, davis-bacon act. and then the other issue of diversion, money is taken out of roads and put into other things. so the lobby for roads says we'd rather fight taxpayers than other spending interests. and my argument is you're going to lose that, you can't beat the taxpayers, boehner, the speaker of the house, has told them forget it. the head of the ways and...
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professor davis work is shaped by the events of world war ii. and as he himself has written and stated that quote living in the shadows of the holocaust in the ruins of the world's greatest war is where he decided to embark on a career with the goal of unearthing the truth in the superficial facts of propaganda, presentation of the perspective and overall comprehensive view of why people did it and finally people stop and think before blindly following the group to make the world safer this was written in 1946 and the only thing i would suggest is that the list of those that endangered the democracy has probably gone longer and wider. as i've read the book i was drawn to reconsider the relationships both the similarities and differences between the holocaust and the system of slavery that professor explored. recent examples that came to mind was the role of the victim ignored in the first wave of the study for example dealing with the holocaust. landmark study the destruction of the european jury in the monkey perspective of the documentation, t
professor davis work is shaped by the events of world war ii. and as he himself has written and stated that quote living in the shadows of the holocaust in the ruins of the world's greatest war is where he decided to embark on a career with the goal of unearthing the truth in the superficial facts of propaganda, presentation of the perspective and overall comprehensive view of why people did it and finally people stop and think before blindly following the group to make the world safer this was...
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here's stacey davis, and here's stacey davis rebounds, put back, and one. pepperdine wins 67-62.hington state is trying to figure out a way to beat stanford for the first time ever. second half, to kayly johnson for the bucket. you know the rest. stanford wins it 75-56. stanford is 12th ranked and they were looking like it. how about the cal women. they were playing host to washington. second half, look at bears already up by 19. and rashawn. bucket. 19 in the second half. bears win 82-58. they are 7-2 in the pack 12. let's honor serena williams. she had maria sharapova in the way of a milestone. australian open women's final, wee hours of this morning. williams record against sharapova, 16-2. first set ends like that. she won that first set 6-3. she hasn't lost to sharapova since 2004. second set tie breaker is a good one. she wins it. her 19th grand slam title. first australian open since 2010. bubba watson. you see that there. 16th hole. it's a popular one. on the 15,000. francisco, the ace, as for the top of the leader board, martin on 11. just off the green. gets it to drop.
here's stacey davis, and here's stacey davis rebounds, put back, and one. pepperdine wins 67-62.hington state is trying to figure out a way to beat stanford for the first time ever. second half, to kayly johnson for the bucket. you know the rest. stanford wins it 75-56. stanford is 12th ranked and they were looking like it. how about the cal women. they were playing host to washington. second half, look at bears already up by 19. and rashawn. bucket. 19 in the second half. bears win 82-58. they...
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here you can see marian davies standing. he said after seeing it that it strikes me in just in this, miss morgan, our gardens are inferior to the renaissance gardens, we need fountains, fountains which fount. i'm sending you pictures. maybe they'll affect you. water is a scarce item in san simian. they created the two loveliest pools in existence, i imagine. the neptune pool, part roman empire, part maxfield parish painting. he was an illustrator who worked for the hearst press, by the way. these are ancient roman columns, a renaissance neptune, three dimensional pieces sunk into concrete to look like a relief pediments carving. and in 1930s marble statues around the pool, including that group on the opposite side called the birth of venus. he argued that they really ought to have some low figures out here little tortoises and fish coming up. it wasn't just a water effect. this was a pool. heated year round with a kerosene oil boil system, 345,000 gallons of water and the last thing they needed was a marble statue you were g
here you can see marian davies standing. he said after seeing it that it strikes me in just in this, miss morgan, our gardens are inferior to the renaissance gardens, we need fountains, fountains which fount. i'm sending you pictures. maybe they'll affect you. water is a scarce item in san simian. they created the two loveliest pools in existence, i imagine. the neptune pool, part roman empire, part maxfield parish painting. he was an illustrator who worked for the hearst press, by the way....
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davies had several surgeries and lost a kidney during the attack. vernon odom is here with more tonight. >> reporter: officer davies still not able to return to his job here nearly a year and a half after his near death confrontation with eric torres who could wind up in jail for many decades. this is eric torres on trial for allegedly trying to kill a veteran police officer back in 2013 officer davies was injured in that confrontation, the shooting went down in a corner mini market where torres was wrestling with cops including davies. >> he crashed his vehicle and took off in the vehicle into a store where he shot officer davies. >> officer davies lost a kidney trying to recover from a close range shot to the abdomen, he spend two weeks in a coma. the defense told the jury that davies did not fire the weapon. >> the firearm is tested and all the safety features were working properly, the only way that worked is if you applied six pounds of pressure to that trigger. >> inside of his house and car he had multiple hundreds of packets of heroin. >> it
davies had several surgeries and lost a kidney during the attack. vernon odom is here with more tonight. >> reporter: officer davies still not able to return to his job here nearly a year and a half after his near death confrontation with eric torres who could wind up in jail for many decades. this is eric torres on trial for allegedly trying to kill a veteran police officer back in 2013 officer davies was injured in that confrontation, the shooting went down in a corner mini market where...
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. >> reporter: sharrie davis says she still cannot believe her son, alex davis, was killed. >> i just miss him so much. >> reporter: on july 2nd, 2012, 29 year-old davis was in his car at sixth and belmont streets in coatsville chester county. >> he was shot and killed in his car and it took place at 11:40 at night. >> i don't know what is wrong with the world today. i feel the person should be held accountable. >> someone in that neighborhood saw something and now is the time for them to come forward. >> reporter: to further encourage that the citizens crime commission is administering a $5,000 reward for an arrest and conviction for person responsible. all you have to does call 215-546-tips. davis's sister has the message for the person who took her brother. >> i actually want to say i forgive you. just to come forward. i don't want to, i don't want my family to keep hurting like this. >> reporter: davis leaves behind a young daughter. >> she just said the other day she missed her daddy. she said i'm sad but my daddy is looking over me. >> reporter: for crime fighters, i'm rick will
. >> reporter: sharrie davis says she still cannot believe her son, alex davis, was killed. >> i just miss him so much. >> reporter: on july 2nd, 2012, 29 year-old davis was in his car at sixth and belmont streets in coatsville chester county. >> he was shot and killed in his car and it took place at 11:40 at night. >> i don't know what is wrong with the world today. i feel the person should be held accountable. >> someone in that neighborhood saw something...
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we will remember mo'ne davis for a long time to come.enee chenault-fattah, nbc 10. >> go to our news app for more on her awards and days since the little league world series. >>> do anything to put a smile on your child's face. >> what wouldn't a dad do for his little girl. for nfl player devon still it meant taking a break from football to stay by his four-year-old daughter's side while she fought cancer. tomorrow they sit down with vai sikahema to talk about how leah is doing and to dance a little. the special interview you won't want to miss on nbc 10 news at 11:00. >>> the mix of the super bowl and wintry weather could mean big business for pizza places and restaurants. super bowl sunday is the busiest day of the year. the owner tells us he expects business to double with the rain and snow forecast. the storm headed our way is good news for the businesses. it could make a mess on the roads. >> that's right. and we're tracking what it means as you leave the parties and head to work on monday. that's the concern and why we have a first
we will remember mo'ne davis for a long time to come.enee chenault-fattah, nbc 10. >> go to our news app for more on her awards and days since the little league world series. >>> do anything to put a smile on your child's face. >> what wouldn't a dad do for his little girl. for nfl player devon still it meant taking a break from football to stay by his four-year-old daughter's side while she fought cancer. tomorrow they sit down with vai sikahema to talk about how leah is...
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she had heard that verena davis who was jefferson davis' wife, needed to staff the white house. she was looking for help and she put out a call to the social rideties of richmond to -- ladies of richmond to help her staff the white house and send over any good recommendations for staff. and elizabeth decided to pay mrs. davis a business. and she says well, i have a girl for you. she's not very bright and she stumbles in the kitchen, but she's loyal, and she'll work very hard for you and your family. so elizabeth sends over mary jane bowser who was a former family slave in the van lew household. and little does anyone know that mary jane is not only literate but gifted with a photographic memory. so while she's dusting jefferson davis' desk and picking up the children's toys she's also sneaking peeks at his confidential papers and eavesdropping on his conversations and reporting all of this back to elizabeth van lew. what made all of this even more dangerous and adding another layer of treachery was that john van lew, elizabeth's brother was married to an ardent confederate sympa
she had heard that verena davis who was jefferson davis' wife, needed to staff the white house. she was looking for help and she put out a call to the social rideties of richmond to -- ladies of richmond to help her staff the white house and send over any good recommendations for staff. and elizabeth decided to pay mrs. davis a business. and she says well, i have a girl for you. she's not very bright and she stumbles in the kitchen, but she's loyal, and she'll work very hard for you and your...
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take another look as davis double pumps to avoid the shot block by kevin durant and drains it final: 116-113 pelicans davis 41 pts 10 rebs russell westbrook 48 pts 11 ast no. 12 stanford and no. 10 arizona state three and a robertson hit a jumper to win it to be arizona state 53 to 52. arizona state beats stanford and sweeps them for the first time in a long time. the world champion giants enjoyed a little media function today. some of the big shots were out. many players during their individual things. i have jason applebaum talking to bruce butchy. >>: it was like another world series for me. it was one of the biggest if not the biggest moments of my career. >>gary: what happened about the big fight at the end of the super bowl. the fight that ended the super bowl brought for players being fined $8,000. and assistant coach over at seattle came over to be a and coordinator in oakland. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! on the entire tempur-pedic clo
take another look as davis double pumps to avoid the shot block by kevin durant and drains it final: 116-113 pelicans davis 41 pts 10 rebs russell westbrook 48 pts 11 ast no. 12 stanford and no. 10 arizona state three and a robertson hit a jumper to win it to be arizona state 53 to 52. arizona state beats stanford and sweeps them for the first time in a long time. the world champion giants enjoyed a little media function today. some of the big shots were out. many players during their...
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chair john davis.ome back. we started following you early on and now one every five days. there's one on every corner when it comes to pizza joints. how are there that many corners for you? where are you opening? >> we're opening all across the country. we're in 15 states today, we'll be in over 30 by the end of this year. and what we're doing is we're taking pizza back to its roots with, you know, fresh, quality ingredients, but doing it really fast. we've taken pizza that primarily was for delivery and takeout, and now it's a great pizza for lunch. liz: john, you are an investor. first of all, what's your favorite? what do you order when you walk into a blaze? >> i like the meat eaters. liz: what's on that? >> it's got pepperoni, it's got meatballs, it's got a lot of red sauce on it, it's got some peppers in it. i could have one literally every day. liz: every day. okay, is that why you invested in it, john? tell us how this came to your table as a movie producer of movies like "predator." >> well, i
chair john davis.ome back. we started following you early on and now one every five days. there's one on every corner when it comes to pizza joints. how are there that many corners for you? where are you opening? >> we're opening all across the country. we're in 15 states today, we'll be in over 30 by the end of this year. and what we're doing is we're taking pizza back to its roots with, you know, fresh, quality ingredients, but doing it really fast. we've taken pizza that primarily was...
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hannah davis is dropping in!s and applause ] >> steve: too sexy. >> jimmy: then, we've got music from sheppard, guys. they're stopping by and performing their hit single "geronimo." [ applause ] i'm psyched to be back. the crowd's psyched up. the roots are all here. this is good. good to see you guys. we're so lucky to have the greatest band in late night. the roots, right there. [ cheers and applause ] but it's not always fun and games. from time to time, we put the roots to the test. we pick people from our audience and have the roots make up songs about them on the spot. it's time for "freestylin' with the roots." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hey, roots! you guys ready to do this? >> whoo! >> jimmy: pick someone. here we go. here we go. pick someone. you look nervous. perfect. come on, stand up. you look nervous. you're like, "please don't take me, please don't take me." yeah, that's too obvious. that means we had to pick you there. hey, what is your name? >> navishta. >> jimmy: navishta. sp
hannah davis is dropping in!s and applause ] >> steve: too sexy. >> jimmy: then, we've got music from sheppard, guys. they're stopping by and performing their hit single "geronimo." [ applause ] i'm psyched to be back. the crowd's psyched up. the roots are all here. this is good. good to see you guys. we're so lucky to have the greatest band in late night. the roots, right there. [ cheers and applause ] but it's not always fun and games. from time to time, we put the roots...
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kert davis, your response to the veto, but the fact that it does not mean keystone is over?> great to be here. this fight is long from over. the president clearly has enough information to cancel this project. this vote, this bill that was sent to the president yesterday is a charade. if anything, it is an indication of the power of the oil industry over this country. the fact that senate bill number one, the very first order of business when the republicans took over the senate was an oil pipeline for foreign oil company to get through our country. our country is an obstacle for this company to get their oil to international markets. and that was the first priority of our congress when they came back from that victorious election. that is the first thing you need to realize. the president needs to cancel the project. they're going through the bureaucratic process of letting the state department review and everything but we need to stop listening to the oil companies and do what is right for this country. and what is right for the climate. the pipeline is an excel right for
kert davis, your response to the veto, but the fact that it does not mean keystone is over?> great to be here. this fight is long from over. the president clearly has enough information to cancel this project. this vote, this bill that was sent to the president yesterday is a charade. if anything, it is an indication of the power of the oil industry over this country. the fact that senate bill number one, the very first order of business when the republicans took over the senate was an oil...
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please say hi-ola to viola davis. hello there, how are you?t. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: you got all dressed up for this. what happened? >>dy. >> jimmy: you weren't able to -- >> rudder problems on delta airlines. >> jimmy: oh, wow. i couldn't get out. and i was in the airport for six hours. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> trying to get to you, jimmy. i was trying to get to you. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. did you tell them that you had a talk show appearance that you had to do? >> i did. but, you know. they were like -- >> jimmy: they didn't care. that's unfortunate. we have chicken skewers with peanut sauce in the green room on thursday nights. >> oh, man. >> jimmy: it's really the best night of the week. so did you see the finale tonight? >>dy not see the finale tonight. not yet. >> jimmy: you did not. >> did you see it? >> jimmy: i have not seen it yet either. >> because you're in l.a. >> jimmy: exactly. >> you'll see something, it will blow your mind. >> jimmy: you know what happens. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: i want to diagram it
please say hi-ola to viola davis. hello there, how are you?t. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: you got all dressed up for this. what happened? >>dy. >> jimmy: you weren't able to -- >> rudder problems on delta airlines. >> jimmy: oh, wow. i couldn't get out. and i was in the airport for six hours. >> jimmy: oh, boy. >> trying to get to you, jimmy. i was trying to get to you. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. did you tell them that...
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house affiliated with u-c davis. students found the symbols spraypainted at the back of the alpha epsilon pi fraternity house, located off-campus. the frat brothers believe the vandalism may have been done in retaliation to their support for israel. they say this is an examploe that anti-semitism still exists. >>:"but i hope that a positive can come of this and it's that people can see that anti semitism on campus at uc davis is very real. its not some abstract idea that people are making up." >>vicki liviakis:the u-c davis chancellor called the behavior, quote, "repugnant and a gross violation of the values our university holds dear." u-c davis police are investigating this as a hate crime. but so far, they have very little information to go on. one lucky antioch resident hit the jackpot. a winning power ball ticket worth one point four million dollars was sold at buchanan smoke shop in antioch according to california state lottery officials. the ticket matched five of the six winning numbers in saturday's power bal
house affiliated with u-c davis. students found the symbols spraypainted at the back of the alpha epsilon pi fraternity house, located off-campus. the frat brothers believe the vandalism may have been done in retaliation to their support for israel. they say this is an examploe that anti-semitism still exists. >>:"but i hope that a positive can come of this and it's that people can see that anti semitism on campus at uc davis is very real. its not some abstract idea that people are...
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davis also pled guilty but was sentenced to five years. compared to lucas' nine months. he will soon leave her behind when he transfers to prison. >> she's just a cool person to be around. i mean, she was always herself. she never wanted to be nobody else. i mean, the first day i met her, it's the same person she was then, the same person she is now. >> he's actually -- would have been the only person that's stand by me through rough periods. he doesn't -- make me feel like i was wants, like i was special. >> with her boyfriend headed to prison and her children missing her and living with various family members, lucas says she's finally ready for change. >> i don't want to go pack to what i was doing before to get me in all this trouble. i already lost james. i haven't seen him in almost a year, i probably won't see him another three, four years. it kind of hurts. it's on me to make a change. not only for me but for my kids. >>> coming up -- >> it was really, really disappointing. >> new troubles for jasmine slaughter. and -- >> just happened so fast. >> who threw the fi
davis also pled guilty but was sentenced to five years. compared to lucas' nine months. he will soon leave her behind when he transfers to prison. >> she's just a cool person to be around. i mean, she was always herself. she never wanted to be nobody else. i mean, the first day i met her, it's the same person she was then, the same person she is now. >> he's actually -- would have been the only person that's stand by me through rough periods. he doesn't -- make me feel like i was...
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netanyahu, elizabeth warren, or monet davis?if you saw that crossover that drove kevin hart to embarrassment and shame so that he would never play in the celebrity game again, you would know the answer all the way is monet davis. >> dreidel, dreidel, dreidel benjamin netanyahu is playing two continents like a pro. >> that you agree monet davis could take him in a one-on-one? >> totally. >> who is more transparent governor chris christie of new jersey silvio burwell or norm mcdonald? >> nor mcdonald is the best reporter in the history of entertainment. he reported about eddie murphy not wanting to play bill caused the. norman donald -- bill cosby. norm mcdonald could be on e! >> that guy tweets about football when it is football season, and you don't even need to watch the game. >> and he has an open invitation to come on. >> i have to give you the last final quest. what is the best picture, or man, boyhood, or whatever this is? >> boyhood is going to do surprisingly well in the academy awards on the day. big winner, best picture
netanyahu, elizabeth warren, or monet davis?if you saw that crossover that drove kevin hart to embarrassment and shame so that he would never play in the celebrity game again, you would know the answer all the way is monet davis. >> dreidel, dreidel, dreidel benjamin netanyahu is playing two continents like a pro. >> that you agree monet davis could take him in a one-on-one? >> totally. >> who is more transparent governor chris christie of new jersey silvio burwell or...
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. >>> mo'ne davis hanging out with fellow philly native, kevin hart.s a 3 point contest with a second 27 points in the final round. hitting 13, 3s at one point in a row wow. >> lavine winning the slam dunk contest with dr. jay among the judges. that's a look at sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a good day. gloornl the action cam is looking live at a windy center city. the flags are getting a workout today. the coldest air of all winter is gripping the area and we're tracking more snow. it is 6:30, meteorologist chris sowers is here tracking it all for us. >> reporter: and more cold. it's a lovely seven-day forecast. let's get you outside and show you what's going on. the wind is a big issue this morning, gusting as high as 50 to 60 miles per hour. the strongest wind gust i've seen is 62 in cape may. tuckerton, 51. that's what we continue to deal with this morning, with the snow that's falling the wind is blowing the snow around. there are several icy patches out there take it slow. temperatures lower single digits north and west, glassboro buena 8. seavi
. >>> mo'ne davis hanging out with fellow philly native, kevin hart.s a 3 point contest with a second 27 points in the final round. hitting 13, 3s at one point in a row wow. >> lavine winning the slam dunk contest with dr. jay among the judges. that's a look at sports, i'm jeff skeverski have a good day. gloornl the action cam is looking live at a windy center city. the flags are getting a workout today. the coldest air of all winter is gripping the area and we're tracking more...
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. >> legendary music producer clive davis certainly knew, he discovered houston and changed her life the 19-year-old sensation into a pure, pop princess at least on the surface. alexis chu, now executive editor at "intouch weekly" reported on whitney's death for "people" magazine. >> one source that worked with whitney tells us she was definitely not a goody two-shoes in any sense of the word. >> houston's bad girl side may have ultimately drawn her to r & b bad boy bobby brown. >> she was a girl from the streets of newark and she fell in love with a bad boy with a good voice. her fans, yes, were very shocked and those who knew her best really weren't surprised. houston and brown traded rings in 1992, a personal high matched only by a professional one that very same year. the bodyguard grossed more than $400 million and launched the top-selling soundtrack of all time. but even as the crossover superstar commanded millions for movies like "the preacher's wife," she increasingly struggled with her fame. >> did she ever talk to you about the stress of fame? >> she said to me you don't k
. >> legendary music producer clive davis certainly knew, he discovered houston and changed her life the 19-year-old sensation into a pure, pop princess at least on the surface. alexis chu, now executive editor at "intouch weekly" reported on whitney's death for "people" magazine. >> one source that worked with whitney tells us she was definitely not a goody two-shoes in any sense of the word. >> houston's bad girl side may have ultimately drawn her to r...
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bibi netanyahu, elizabeth warren, or monet davis?u saw her do that crossover that drove kevin hart to embarrassment and shame so that he would never play in the celebrity game again, you would know the answer all the way is monet davis. >> i say to you pimm fox -- drei del dreidel dreidel. benjamin netanyahu is playing two continents like a pro. >> that you agree monet davis could take him in a one-on-one? >> totally. >> who is more transparent governor chris christie of new jersey, silvio burwell or norm mcdonald? >> norm mcdonald is the best reporter in the history of entertainment. the whole story about eddie murphree not wanting to play cosby. he could be on e! imagine the world of politics entertainment, and a if all of us unleashed our norm mcdonald and started socializing. >> 100 tweets. >> that guy tweets about football when it is football season, and you don't even need to watch the game. >> and he has an open invitation to come on. >> i have to give you the last final question. what is the best picture? "biredman," "boyhood
bibi netanyahu, elizabeth warren, or monet davis?u saw her do that crossover that drove kevin hart to embarrassment and shame so that he would never play in the celebrity game again, you would know the answer all the way is monet davis. >> i say to you pimm fox -- drei del dreidel dreidel. benjamin netanyahu is playing two continents like a pro. >> that you agree monet davis could take him in a one-on-one? >> totally. >> who is more transparent governor chris christie of...
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davis. mr. davis: thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. chairman i am -- i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. davis: i am a strong supporter of 529 college savings plans. when i co-chaired the education and family tax working group with representative dianne black from tennessee during the 113 congress, we heard from education stakeholders that education tax benefits should reflect a three-legged stool. with one leg helping families save for college. one leg helping families pay for college. and one leg helping families repay college. college is indeed, expensive. and it is a wise public investment to use federal incentives to encourage families to save for college. h.r. 529 makes three important improvements to 529 accounts. one, it makes computer technology an allowable expense. two, it improves the calculation for taxing distributions to better reflect one's earnings. and three it allows distributions that are refunded by a
davis. mr. davis: thank you very much, mr. chairman. mr. chairman i am -- i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. davis: i am a strong supporter of 529 college savings plans. when i co-chaired the education and family tax working group with representative dianne black from tennessee during the 113 congress, we heard from education stakeholders that education tax benefits should...
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my thanks to hannah davis.on our show as a a guest monday night and we'll talk about that. did you do anything fun last night? >> steve: oh, i did. so much fun. oh, my gosh. it was like nuts. >> jimmy: well, you sound like you're lying. >> steve: why would i lie about that? >> jimmy: last night, i had one of the best nights of my life i would say. it was so exciting and fun. i went to my friend's house for dinner, an old friend. tom rowan and marla. we were over at the house and i'm sitting there. this is real. true story. i go to the house. tim conway is there, bob newhart, and don rickles. >> steve: oh, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so i had dinner with these guys. legends. i mean, masters at comedy. i was crying. i'm sore today. i was crying and laughing. don rickles insulted me probably 30 times. [ laughter ] he's the funniest guy. he was on fire last night. he goes, "yeah, i'd love to do your show except i don't play ping-pong." [ laughter ] he was great. bob newhart, just so dry and funny and jus
my thanks to hannah davis.on our show as a a guest monday night and we'll talk about that. did you do anything fun last night? >> steve: oh, i did. so much fun. oh, my gosh. it was like nuts. >> jimmy: well, you sound like you're lying. >> steve: why would i lie about that? >> jimmy: last night, i had one of the best nights of my life i would say. it was so exciting and fun. i went to my friend's house for dinner, an old friend. tom rowan and marla. we were over at the...
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he ultimately swore in jefferson davis. norfolk felt to the forces the forces in 1862 and alexander was always in the union had the loyal government was sitting in alexandria. they have the federal had the federal courts sitting within the boards >> explained that the last civil war was all about >> it occurred 14 years after the war but it's a very appropriate description. >> his son sued the federal government for possession of the arlington estate in northern virginia in each and 79 in the federal district court. can you imagine the emotions that generated? by then the arlington estate was the how the grounds of arlington national cemetery with many union dead from the civil war. the arlington estate had been seized by the federal government for the nonpayment of taxes. the catch is that it was tough to pay because you have to pay them in person. [laughter] there were not many that wanted to show up in arlington to pay their taxes at the time so they went unpaid at and the federal government seized property. in actuality
he ultimately swore in jefferson davis. norfolk felt to the forces the forces in 1862 and alexander was always in the union had the loyal government was sitting in alexandria. they have the federal had the federal courts sitting within the boards >> explained that the last civil war was all about >> it occurred 14 years after the war but it's a very appropriate description. >> his son sued the federal government for possession of the arlington estate in northern virginia in...
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. >> for west number 11 mop a davis. >> dragones pitcher mo'ne davis takes part in the basketball game kevin hart makes few of missed free throw. don't make her angry you get embarrassed goes to the hole and scores. we'll talk philly coming up next. >> who is down with the davis movement. >> what do you say with zero% financing 22 months during president day sale. you'll save big. now you get 0% for 7 months. that's up to 5546 in finance savings and plus with 1500 cash back you can get total savings of 7046 and make no payments for 90 days. hurry you >> under watchful eye of fanatic phillies loaded a tractor-trailer and left for clearwater. hopefully they recycle. pitchers and catchers report on wednesday. back to florida sunny california bill murry looking like beached cow at pro-am. tiger woods taking eye hiatus, best stanford grad with a stick. and she can punt at well. matt jones and red ker are leaders. >> finally only to it's all about ink this weekend in the pennsylvania convention center. 17 annual philadelphia tattoo arts convention brings together some of the industry's top a
. >> for west number 11 mop a davis. >> dragones pitcher mo'ne davis takes part in the basketball game kevin hart makes few of missed free throw. don't make her angry you get embarrassed goes to the hole and scores. we'll talk philly coming up next. >> who is down with the davis movement. >> what do you say with zero% financing 22 months during president day sale. you'll save big. now you get 0% for 7 months. that's up to 5546 in finance savings and plus with 1500 cash...
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this event was doctor davis. i also think michelle summers from the publisher's of the book as well as leslie irving for there help and cooperation. i would i would also like to very much welcome and recognize aliment franciscan members of the board of trustees. this work is meant such a great deal to us. some of his writing particularly years ago when i was researching and comparing. it just gives you a sense of his work which includes slavery. include slavery. landmark in its own right of those areas as well. greatly indebted to his courage in confronting anti-semitism a time of great controversy intention and if he stood up and forthrightly condemned what need to be condemned and did it in a scholarly and dispassionate manner the left a great impression. in many ways the center is named after a person who after liberation devoted his life to bringing justice to the victims of the holocaust and becoming a human rights champion, trying to ensure the lessons of that time would never be forgotten and that no group
this event was doctor davis. i also think michelle summers from the publisher's of the book as well as leslie irving for there help and cooperation. i would i would also like to very much welcome and recognize aliment franciscan members of the board of trustees. this work is meant such a great deal to us. some of his writing particularly years ago when i was researching and comparing. it just gives you a sense of his work which includes slavery. include slavery. landmark in its own right of...
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davis followed in his father's footsteps by the way in breaking racial barriers as benjamin davis seniorfirst african-american general in the u.s. army. he died in 2,000 at the age of 88 on the fourth of july. >> all right you're good at these, guess what, they come to an end tomorrow. >> awe. >> i know, but we'll keep something else going aren't we? >> it will be, yes march is national women's month. >> women's history. so women who shaped the history of our country. speaking of phenominal women we have to show you a picture of this, jennifer joyce all about battling the cold and she makes it look so easy. i just saw this on twitter and i thought how cute is that, sue serio. high five. >> those are her gloves sticking out? >> yep. her message up there says boom, not excited for more snow, but more that too long hands out high fives. >> those are the fingers less gloves so you can still text. >> you know who started the high five? >> back in the 70s, from the last ankle less bakers. little history for you. >> we'll see the way it is spelled, downing it two ways, you can say hi five. or h
davis followed in his father's footsteps by the way in breaking racial barriers as benjamin davis seniorfirst african-american general in the u.s. army. he died in 2,000 at the age of 88 on the fourth of july. >> all right you're good at these, guess what, they come to an end tomorrow. >> awe. >> i know, but we'll keep something else going aren't we? >> it will be, yes march is national women's month. >> women's history. so women who shaped the history of our...
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. >> now the mayor says raiders owner, mark davis has been clear
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all four of you. >>> the incredible oscar winning actress geena davis is back. you come on out, geena davis. [ applause ] >> oh, look. >> the boys always have to do something special. that's how girls unite. you look fantastic. >> thank you. >> loving you in this new role. >> i'm having so much fun. >> the guys in the scrubs. >> always brin crew with me. >> never leave home without them. dr. herman. >> yes. >> you're a little difficult sometimes. >> i know. >> your character, your character. >> yeah. >> what is it about this? why did you want the role? >> it's fun. it's fun to be so like hard-nosed hard-nosed. i didn't actually know a hell of a lot about it before signing on to do it. they didn't have a script to show me. they just said you're going to be mentoring arizona, the character, jessica capshaw and you're very hard on her, very very tough on her. and so -- and i started doing it and getting the scripts and i'm tough and every week i'm getting tougher and tougher and i finally said so what do you think? i mean are we going to find out why i'm so tough a
all four of you. >>> the incredible oscar winning actress geena davis is back. you come on out, geena davis. [ applause ] >> oh, look. >> the boys always have to do something special. that's how girls unite. you look fantastic. >> thank you. >> loving you in this new role. >> i'm having so much fun. >> the guys in the scrubs. >> always brin crew with me. >> never leave home without them. dr. herman. >> yes. >> you're a little...
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and then another pocket of roadwork between davis and marina. we'll let you know when that wraps up in a few minutes. >>> a woman is dead and an intersection is closed after her car was hit by a cat train in -- caltrain in menlo park at
and then another pocket of roadwork between davis and marina. we'll let you know when that wraps up in a few minutes. >>> a woman is dead and an intersection is closed after her car was hit by a cat train in -- caltrain in menlo park at
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this spreading across university campuses. >> there is been any number of incidents, including a at davis and elsewhere where jewish students are simply approached on campus and sort of yelled at and screamed at. >> earlier this week, uc davis students voted to ask the board of recents to divest from businesses connected to israel. that vote, combined with the swastikas have made life difficult for many jewish students. >> this is not acceptable in any form. we hope it will be stopped and never happen again. >> >> uc davis chancellor called the swastika repugnant and a violation of the values they hold dear. >> >> department teaming up with mothers against drunk driving and uber. uber will donate a dollar to mad for every trip taken today. users must enter the promow code "think and ride." officers will be out in full force looking for drunk drivers, saying they make more drunk driving arrests on superbowl sunday than any other sunday in the year. >> >> starting at 6:00, triple l will transport people and their cars for up to 10-miles. the program is open to everyone even if you are not a
this spreading across university campuses. >> there is been any number of incidents, including a at davis and elsewhere where jewish students are simply approached on campus and sort of yelled at and screamed at. >> earlier this week, uc davis students voted to ask the board of recents to divest from businesses connected to israel. that vote, combined with the swastikas have made life difficult for many jewish students. >> this is not acceptable in any form. we hope it will be...
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with u-c davis.nts found the symbols spraypainted at the back of the alpha epsilon pi fraternity house, located off-campus. the frat brothers believe the vandalism may have been done in retaliation to their support for israel. they say this is an examploe that anti-semitism still exists. the latest happened thursday. 40 year old jose medoza was arrested for trespassing on airport property after attempting to scale a fence. kron 4's annie andersen went to the airport to see how people are taking this latest in a string of security breaches. 4 security breaches in 10 months might make some people want stay away from san jose's mineta international airport. ""scary to travel because you can't feel safe if there's security breaches, right." but for many travelers these breaches aren't cause for concern. nick norton/ not worried about breaches "seth sharon/ not worried about breaches but others think security at mineta needs to improve. "they kind of just wave you through. we were just comparing the secur
with u-c davis.nts found the symbols spraypainted at the back of the alpha epsilon pi fraternity house, located off-campus. the frat brothers believe the vandalism may have been done in retaliation to their support for israel. they say this is an examploe that anti-semitism still exists. the latest happened thursday. 40 year old jose medoza was arrested for trespassing on airport property after attempting to scale a fence. kron 4's annie andersen went to the airport to see how people are taking...
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it was miss davis who noticed the salty water, on you viewer and she called us and we called aqua to answers. aqua says they get calls from time to time but never this many after we had this salt mix on the road and in the run-off. and they expect for the salt rye rye -- salty taste to go away in the next day or two, and the water is still being treated and that's why it is safe. >>> west philadelphia's ice-encrusted building has been cut down to size. demolition crews are ripping through the structure. it caught fire a week ago and all of the water spray by the firefighters froze into fires and ice. and it was not safe. the sidewalks in the area are closed for three weeks to finish the demolition. >>> the police killed a man after the chase today in the lehigh valley. it all ended in allentown with 42-year-old jerome nichols crashing an s.u.v. into a fence and then trying to escape on foot. authorities say nichols then attacked an officer with a knife a kitchen knife, and was stabbing him when another officer fired the fatal shot. they say the assault began with nichols nichols goin
it was miss davis who noticed the salty water, on you viewer and she called us and we called aqua to answers. aqua says they get calls from time to time but never this many after we had this salt mix on the road and in the run-off. and they expect for the salt rye rye -- salty taste to go away in the next day or two, and the water is still being treated and that's why it is safe. >>> west philadelphia's ice-encrusted building has been cut down to size. demolition crews are ripping...