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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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as also alleged walters and davis made efforts to cover up the conduct, and walters supplied davis with anonymous prepaid cell phone specifically for the purpose of communicating inside information about dean foods. walters and davis also used coded language as we allege to hide from law enforcement, including referring to dean food s in the illegal conversations as the dallas cowboys. we also allege that davis provided material nonpublic information about darden restaurants, and allowing walters to make $11 mi million profit on that illegal scheme. in addition to the participation in the criminal scene, mr. davis has plead guilty and cooperating with the government's case. walters was arrested yesterday in las vegas, and we are spect to walters, this is allegation, and he has a presumption of innocence, and he has a credible lawyer, and this is going to be playing out in court. now, some specifics about the charges. at the alleged criminal scheme began in 2008 and continued through 2014. during this time, davis provided wa walters with the full spectrum of nonpublic information that is
as also alleged walters and davis made efforts to cover up the conduct, and walters supplied davis with anonymous prepaid cell phone specifically for the purpose of communicating inside information about dean foods. walters and davis also used coded language as we allege to hide from law enforcement, including referring to dean food s in the illegal conversations as the dallas cowboys. we also allege that davis provided material nonpublic information about darden restaurants, and allowing...
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adding his support to robert davis's clemency petition.ow waiting on the desk of a new governor. >>> coming up. >> i believe that the confession is an unreliable confession. >> strong words from the chief of police. and from the governor's office? the wait begins. palate >> i've never been emotional in a presentation, as i feel in this case because i've grown very close with robert. >> reporter: for years, steve rosenfield made his case for robert davis to legal conferences. to anybody who would listen. and, robert remained right where he was. in prison. during those same years, we tried repeatedly to contact and interview randy snead, the officer who took robert's confession. but as close as we got was, the current chief of police of albemarle county. colonel steve sellers. he wasn't in office when snead was a detective, but -- >> you've talked to him. what's your sense of how he feels about this? >> i think he acted in the best interest. i think there wasn't a -- bit of malice in his actions. i think he had a very strong relationship wit
adding his support to robert davis's clemency petition.ow waiting on the desk of a new governor. >>> coming up. >> i believe that the confession is an unreliable confession. >> strong words from the chief of police. and from the governor's office? the wait begins. palate >> i've never been emotional in a presentation, as i feel in this case because i've grown very close with robert. >> reporter: for years, steve rosenfield made his case for robert davis to legal...
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davis sent jefferson johnston of blood telegram. i desire to hear from you specifically as to the situation and your plans so i can anticipate events. johnston sent a message that was so vague and some most meaningless. the enemy outnumbers me to one. my plan depends on the enemy. not much of a plan. i'm looking for a chance to fight and fortify the city. incentive is a message suggesting that they remove the prisoners of war in andersonville which was 120 miles south of atlanta. what does that mean? did it mean that johnston was contemplating retreating all the way down to andersonville? davis was convinced that atlanta must be held for both logistical and political reasons. it was an election coming up in the northern states. time of17, after a long annking it over, davis sent order to atlanta removing johnston from command. we'll have time to get into all the details. there is a wonderful book where better than i have seen anywhere else. if you want a detailed discussion, which shows beyond any doubt that davis was justified in r
davis sent jefferson johnston of blood telegram. i desire to hear from you specifically as to the situation and your plans so i can anticipate events. johnston sent a message that was so vague and some most meaningless. the enemy outnumbers me to one. my plan depends on the enemy. not much of a plan. i'm looking for a chance to fight and fortify the city. incentive is a message suggesting that they remove the prisoners of war in andersonville which was 120 miles south of atlanta. what does that...
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or what sammy davis, jr. had did as a trail blazer in the arena of entertainment, and i think in a way that is what i seek to do with my book. i seek to fill gaps of history, holes in history that i think should be filled. if i hadn't written "showdown" i would have dreamed of walking interest a book store and seeing "showdown" and i would have bought that book immediately. but since i never did no one has ever written about the five days of his confirmation hearings and all the drama around those five days, which were stretched out into, like, 13 days. hearings here, and then the chairman, eastland, no hearings for the next two days, without any reason. but that made the white house and thurgood marshall, of course, very nervous, and those were five monumental days in the history of this country, and johnson saw a moment and made it happen and nominated thurgood marshall, and marshall became this great jurist after this showdown battle, and i think that he made lyndon johnson very proud. there was a moment -
or what sammy davis, jr. had did as a trail blazer in the arena of entertainment, and i think in a way that is what i seek to do with my book. i seek to fill gaps of history, holes in history that i think should be filled. if i hadn't written "showdown" i would have dreamed of walking interest a book store and seeing "showdown" and i would have bought that book immediately. but since i never did no one has ever written about the five days of his confirmation hearings and all...
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in black and white, the life of sammy davis, jr., 2003. sweet thunder, life and times of sugar ray robinson, came out in 2009. the butler, we talked about extensively, witness to history, 2013. his most recent book came out last year, showdown, thurgood marshall and the supreme court nomination that changed america. this is your chance to participate. we've been talking now for about an hour and we'd like to hear from you. if you have questions, comments you would like to share, we have only gone through a couple of books so far. we'll get through a couple of others as we go this afternoon. 202 is the area code, 748-8800. for those in the east and central times zones. now you can also contact us electronically. booktvs, at c-span.org is our email address. and via special media, @booktv is our twitter handle. leave a comment there. make sure to include @booktv. you can make a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv you. you will see wil haygood at top of our page and you can make a comment that section. we'll begin taking calls in
in black and white, the life of sammy davis, jr., 2003. sweet thunder, life and times of sugar ray robinson, came out in 2009. the butler, we talked about extensively, witness to history, 2013. his most recent book came out last year, showdown, thurgood marshall and the supreme court nomination that changed america. this is your chance to participate. we've been talking now for about an hour and we'd like to hear from you. if you have questions, comments you would like to share, we have only...
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his father, sammy davis senior.00 pages of that book are really about this trio, this old-fashioned trio, not to name drop, but denzil washington had bought the rights to the sammy davis book and he wanted to make a movie and he told me that the reason he bought the rights to that book was that he had a lot of admiration for the family story, for the three people traveling around 1930s america, 1940s america, three black people, sammy junior and tammy senior and will. it never got made, but another director in hollywood now has the rights to that. so, fingers crossed something happens. so, i wanted to bring the black world and the white world also to that story. the hagood's of columbus, the interesting angle was telling that story about the rise and fall of that street and what else was at about? "two on the richter" that was just a travel journey and adam clayton powell book really wanted to build deeply into his college career in the battle that happened on the heel when he was tossed out of congress, so i have a
his father, sammy davis senior.00 pages of that book are really about this trio, this old-fashioned trio, not to name drop, but denzil washington had bought the rights to the sammy davis book and he wanted to make a movie and he told me that the reason he bought the rights to that book was that he had a lot of admiration for the family story, for the three people traveling around 1930s america, 1940s america, three black people, sammy junior and tammy senior and will. it never got made, but...
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he told davis it was art numbered -- he was outnumbered. people have an amazing ability to get around absolutes. johnston was one of them. he had a statement that his army had lost 9972 men come a killed and wounded in may and june of 1864. 9972, killed and wounded. infantry and artillery, may and june. he said no, he lost 22,750 men. who is right? take johnston's 9972 as a place to start. what about deserters? what about men lost to sickness? infantry and artillery. what about the cavalry. what about the first two weeks of july? if you do all of that, make reasonable estimates for those who deserted, you can demonstrate his army lost at least 22,000 men. a lot of this has come out recently with a book by stephen hood on the lost papers of john bell hood. it changes a lot of things about atlanta. i wish i had had it when i was wrote that biography of the. he has found even more. if you look at the facts, like the casualties, the strength of the confederate army, the casualties of sherman's off -- army. he's lost 10 times as many men as i ha
he told davis it was art numbered -- he was outnumbered. people have an amazing ability to get around absolutes. johnston was one of them. he had a statement that his army had lost 9972 men come a killed and wounded in may and june of 1864. 9972, killed and wounded. infantry and artillery, may and june. he said no, he lost 22,750 men. who is right? take johnston's 9972 as a place to start. what about deserters? what about men lost to sickness? infantry and artillery. what about the cavalry....
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it through the crew and sergeant davis into a foxhole.e struggled to his feet and returned it to the howitzer, which was burning furiously. disregarding a withering hail of enemy fire, he aimed and fired the howitzer, knocking him to the ground. undaunted, he returned to the weapon to return and fire again. and enemy mortar injured him painfully. incomplete disregard for his own safety, he loaded and fired three more shells into the enemy. disregarding his extensive injuries and inability to swim, he picked up an air mattress and struck out across the deep river to rescue comrades on the other side. while the most seriously wounded soldier was helped across the river, sergeant davis protected the two remaining casualties until he could pull into safety. his outstanding heroism and leadership were in keeping with the highest tradition of united states army and reflect great credit on himself and the armed forces of his country. the president of united states of america, authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name o
it through the crew and sergeant davis into a foxhole.e struggled to his feet and returned it to the howitzer, which was burning furiously. disregarding a withering hail of enemy fire, he aimed and fired the howitzer, knocking him to the ground. undaunted, he returned to the weapon to return and fire again. and enemy mortar injured him painfully. incomplete disregard for his own safety, he loaded and fired three more shells into the enemy. disregarding his extensive injuries and inability to...
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or what sammy davis, jr. did as trail blazer in the what are enintea of entertainment, and i think in a way what i need to d with my books. i fill gaps of history, holes io history that i think should be filled. i -- you know, if i had written showdown, i would have bought that book immediately. but since i never did, you know, no one has ever written about the five days of this confirmation hearings and all the drama around those five days, you know, which were stretched out into like no hearing for the next two days without any reason. that made the white house and marshall, of course, very nervous, and those were fife monumental days in the history of this country, you know, in johnson saw a moment and made it happen and nominated thurgood marshall and marshall became this great jurist after this showdown battle and i think that he -- i think he made lyndon johnson very proud. there was a moment -- and i talk about it in the book -- when the johnson was out of the white house, he had called thurgood marsha
or what sammy davis, jr. did as trail blazer in the what are enintea of entertainment, and i think in a way what i need to d with my books. i fill gaps of history, holes io history that i think should be filled. i -- you know, if i had written showdown, i would have bought that book immediately. but since i never did, you know, no one has ever written about the five days of this confirmation hearings and all the drama around those five days, you know, which were stretched out into like no...
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. >> back on the job after three years after he was shot in the line of duty officer edward davies heads back to work and you might not believe the surprising person he ran into on his return, to the force. >>> it has been a long journey back for the officer who nearly lost his life 993 days ago. good evening, everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter was there as davies return to the job that he loves and the emotional chance encounter on his first day back. >> i was excited. here i am, i'm back. >> reporter: 993 days after a bullet slammed into his body inside of a feltonville store as he for the with the armed robber, officer ed davies return to the force. >> how are you doing, buddy. >> thank you so much. >> i didn't want to have him win more or less when he shot me. i wanted to come back on my terms. >> reporter: from the moment eric torres pulled that trigger point blank, it has been an agonizing journey for the officer. >> i remember hearing like a bang, i was like what was that? i remember i stood up and my chest and my stomach got
. >> back on the job after three years after he was shot in the line of duty officer edward davies heads back to work and you might not believe the surprising person he ran into on his return, to the force. >>> it has been a long journey back for the officer who nearly lost his life 993 days ago. good evening, everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. "eyewitness news" reporter walt hunter was there as davies return to the job that he loves and the...
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is that davy crockett? >> you should read all day long about the people if you still don't know how to be with the people. you're just a punk. that is slander. >> you tell him! >> fitzgerald, you called me a liar. any man that calls me a liar is going to get a beating. >> he's got a gun! [ laughter ] >> oh, don't worry, folks. he's harmless. >> ladies and gentlemen, the famous david crockett. ♪ ♪ >>> on the north american plains, opportunity calls men of courage to chase the sun west into a new frontier. they would shape a nation, they hold the destiny and birth a new mythology. but with the passing of time, every myth has its reckoning. david stern crockett, a true frontiersman. but behind every hero stands a man and behind every legend lies the truth. >> the legend of david crockett is that of a folk hero of the western frontier. a wild man who wrestles bears and kills indians. but the truth is, david crockett is no simple. he's an ambitious man with political aspirations that take him to the nation's cap
is that davy crockett? >> you should read all day long about the people if you still don't know how to be with the people. you're just a punk. that is slander. >> you tell him! >> fitzgerald, you called me a liar. any man that calls me a liar is going to get a beating. >> he's got a gun! [ laughter ] >> oh, don't worry, folks. he's harmless. >> ladies and gentlemen, the famous david crockett. ♪ ♪ >>> on the north american plains, opportunity...
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in a tiny overheated interrogation room in oklahoma city, the good cop, detective kim davis, 28 years on the job, is very good. >> this will make the rumors go away. >> reporter: and the bad cop, patrolman daniel holtzclaw, is, allegedly, very bad indeed. he is not here to solve a crime, he's the suspect. >> you have the right to remain silent, do you understand that? >> right. >> okay, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> reporter: oklahoma city has a hard core cowboy culture and a state capitol with its own oil wells. but at night, beyond the blur of traffic and the neon rainbow glow of the skydance bridge, there is a dangerous side of the little city on the prairie, the northeast. police chief bill citty knows it well. >> there's a lot of gang activity. it's a lower-income area and there has been, in the past, a lot of crime in that area. >> i am willing to make a statement and answer any questions at this time. i do not want an attorney present at this time. >> reporter: officer holtzclaw is accused of sexually assaulting a woman he pulled over o
in a tiny overheated interrogation room in oklahoma city, the good cop, detective kim davis, 28 years on the job, is very good. >> this will make the rumors go away. >> reporter: and the bad cop, patrolman daniel holtzclaw, is, allegedly, very bad indeed. he is not here to solve a crime, he's the suspect. >> you have the right to remain silent, do you understand that? >> right. >> okay, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >>...
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afeni shakur davis was 69. >> thank you. if you have our newsup, you can get an alert or you did this morning the moment we learn about afeni shakur davis' death stay on top of news as it practices. have news, in oakland, a victory for the owners of the largest medical marijuana disresponsery, city official say the u.s. government is dropping its case against hard before side health center. we are working to get more details, they were threatening to shut it down since 2012 and the united states torn filled a civil suit for agreeing federal drug laws. the city of oakland tried to sue the government and that made it possible to keep the clinic over during the appeals process. now, it is over. there is in longer a threat of a raid. and they can continue to operate. we reached out to the united states attorney office which so far has declined to comment. >> oakland city council will take up the event over medical marijuana tonight and reports that the city council is eyeing several laws on pot that could set the bar for the res
afeni shakur davis was 69. >> thank you. if you have our newsup, you can get an alert or you did this morning the moment we learn about afeni shakur davis' death stay on top of news as it practices. have news, in oakland, a victory for the owners of the largest medical marijuana disresponsery, city official say the u.s. government is dropping its case against hard before side health center. we are working to get more details, they were threatening to shut it down since 2012 and the united...
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it is time for mark davis to -- davis to commit to oakland. >> davis is not putting his money where oakland s. he spoke to a committee in las vegas and says he is willing to spend 570 million-dollars to help build a stadium there. >>> only on a a bay area recovering after her zip line broke during a day excursion. she is lucky to be alive and wanted to tell her story to us as a warning to others. >> i mean i thought i was dead. i thought i was never going to see my children again. >> reporter: heather and her husband went on a vacation cruise to mexico and supposed to be relaxing. >> i know i am alive but my mind can't grasp it. >> reporter: the couple decided to take a day excurse and go zip lining across a gorge. this is the video. >> so they put me on the line and pushed me. >> reporter: heather only made it halfway across the gorge. >> i heard the trees and the noise of the tree branches and a hard yank. when i opened up my eyes i was upside down in the tree. >> reporter: her husband was ahead of her and new something -- knew something was not right. >> i saw the wire go through my legs
it is time for mark davis to -- davis to commit to oakland. >> davis is not putting his money where oakland s. he spoke to a committee in las vegas and says he is willing to spend 570 million-dollars to help build a stadium there. >>> only on a a bay area recovering after her zip line broke during a day excursion. she is lucky to be alive and wanted to tell her story to us as a warning to others. >> i mean i thought i was dead. i thought i was never going to see my children...
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. >>> and raider nation speaking directly to mark davis. their calls to kept raiders in oakland. >>> california is going to decide this republican primary. >> and night 2 of the gop convention is in the books. the focus the day is senator ted cruz and his running mate carly fiorina. >>> hi, everybody. the day after donald trump visited the bay area, ted cruz and his running mate, carly fiorina addressed the gop convention. carly fiorina took to the stage. >> they are mathematically eliminated from winning in the first round of the convention in july but fiorina made the case to republicans here that the race is very much up for grabs. >> a standing ovation greeted carly fiorina as here took the stage at the state republican convention where she reassured republicans that she and ted cruz still have a path to victory. >> we don't have a nominee until that nominee has 1237 votes. donald trump does not have it. donald trump is not going to get it. >> as vice-presidential candidates are known to do, she took shots at the two other candidates in
. >>> and raider nation speaking directly to mark davis. their calls to kept raiders in oakland. >>> california is going to decide this republican primary. >> and night 2 of the gop convention is in the books. the focus the day is senator ted cruz and his running mate carly fiorina. >>> hi, everybody. the day after donald trump visited the bay area, ted cruz and his running mate, carly fiorina addressed the gop convention. carly fiorina took to the stage....
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davis: i will yield. ms. kaptur: i am glad to hear of your interest in that corridor, i would appreciate the gentleman's assistance in trying to prevent the asian carp from moving in that system and destroying our fish population. thank you so very much for showing an interest in the infrastructure and environmental restoration in those corridors. mr. dais: i'd like to thank the gentlelady too. this is an opportunity to address both of those issues. obviously representing part of the mississippi river like i do, we've seen the asian carp problem firsthand. as a matter of fact, a plant opened in my district not long ago to process asian carp to be able to get fish oil and fish meal that's used for pet food and other commodities and unfortunately, they didn't anticipate the smell. so can't really build a fish processing plant around homes and they think they figured that out but we need ingenious ideas and funts like that to be able to address the asian carp problem because it is, it's an invasive species and w
davis: i will yield. ms. kaptur: i am glad to hear of your interest in that corridor, i would appreciate the gentleman's assistance in trying to prevent the asian carp from moving in that system and destroying our fish population. thank you so very much for showing an interest in the infrastructure and environmental restoration in those corridors. mr. dais: i'd like to thank the gentlelady too. this is an opportunity to address both of those issues. obviously representing part of the...
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understanding clarence thomas on location in claremont california >> on april 12th 1860's jefferson davis to at the time was one of the u.s. senators stood before his colleagues in the u.s. senate and uttered the phrase inequality between the black and white races was stamped from the beginning so ironically my book came on on the very day that the title was inspired. there was the bill on the floor considering granting funds to educate black people in washington d.c. and the courts get up to argue against it and jefferson davis later became the president of the confederacy so to start with bad to say that was indicative of a long handling during history that essentially over the course of american history had racist policies put in place or individuals who did not what anti-racist policies flight gave bill to provide education to black children in washington d.c. in the same manner that the suns are being provided. then individuals like jefferson davis reproduce racist ideas to either challenge those bills or to defend those existing racist policies so in the neck show typically we have
understanding clarence thomas on location in claremont california >> on april 12th 1860's jefferson davis to at the time was one of the u.s. senators stood before his colleagues in the u.s. senate and uttered the phrase inequality between the black and white races was stamped from the beginning so ironically my book came on on the very day that the title was inspired. there was the bill on the floor considering granting funds to educate black people in washington d.c. and the courts get...
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emergency crews responded last night to a call from the sausalito home of afeni davis. the cause of death is undetermined but sheriff's investigators say there are signs that it was heart- related. >> we have to determine such as will there be an autopsy. we need to contact the family. we need to go over existing medical reports. all of these things are going to paint the picture as far as what could have been the cause and manner of her death. >> davis died at marin general hospital in corte madera. she was 69. davis was part of the black panther party in the 1970s and was recently an active community member in southern marin county. her son was a highly successful recording artist with several brushes with the law. he was shot to death in las vegas in 1996 a case that is unsolved. >>> in two hours, san francisco supervisor also consider a $3.45 million settlement from asiana airlines. a flight crashed at sfo in july 2013 killing two teenagers and leaving more hurt. the city attorney's office says the settlement money would cover san francisco's costs for legal fees an
emergency crews responded last night to a call from the sausalito home of afeni davis. the cause of death is undetermined but sheriff's investigators say there are signs that it was heart- related. >> we have to determine such as will there be an autopsy. we need to contact the family. we need to go over existing medical reports. all of these things are going to paint the picture as far as what could have been the cause and manner of her death. >> davis died at marin general...
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davis told police he knew what he did was wrong and that it was stupid. >> police say davis told he boothat fake money for 20 bucks on e-bay. >> florida pilot in serious condition after his plane crash landed in a marsh. authorities say the pilot 20-year-old man started to have engine trouble and crashed into that heavily wooded marsh area. rescue workers were able to pull him from the plane. you can see that in this video and airlift to nearby hospital. no official word yet on what caused the crash. >>> more scary moments in the skies. this time in colorado. after a bird strike forces an emergency landing. virgin america flight 865 was headed to san francisco when the plane hit a bird just after take off from denver international airport yesterday. officials say the air bus 8320 returned to denver and made a safe emergency landing. >> it was a grinding noise and jill said what's that and i said i think it's just turbulence. it was kind of a grinding noise. >> no one was hurt. virgin america says the pilot made the emergency landing out of a bun dance of caution but the plane did contin
davis told police he knew what he did was wrong and that it was stupid. >> police say davis told he boothat fake money for 20 bucks on e-bay. >> florida pilot in serious condition after his plane crash landed in a marsh. authorities say the pilot 20-year-old man started to have engine trouble and crashed into that heavily wooded marsh area. rescue workers were able to pull him from the plane. you can see that in this video and airlift to nearby hospital. no official word yet on what...
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davis: yes.ople go to the primary, they are likely to vote for that same person in the general if that person wins in the primary. i think it's like giving someone five dollars. you are invested in them. i'm looking for a big turnout on both sides. i think trump is likely to win on the republican side handily, and as i said, hillary wins in a narrow turnout. i think it's important to get people out and understand how important this is. the supreme court hangs in the balance. obviously, the presidency hangs in the balance. it's hard to say when that ever happened before. john: i am a native californian myself, and the state used to be a republican state. republican governors often got elected in california. it's been a while since that happened. governor short was more of an independent. why do you think it is that in today's california republican party, why does donald trump look like the favorite to everyone who looks at your state from afar? gov. davis: he is speaking to a group of americans fo
davis: yes.ople go to the primary, they are likely to vote for that same person in the general if that person wins in the primary. i think it's like giving someone five dollars. you are invested in them. i'm looking for a big turnout on both sides. i think trump is likely to win on the republican side handily, and as i said, hillary wins in a narrow turnout. i think it's important to get people out and understand how important this is. the supreme court hangs in the balance. obviously, the...
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gina davis senses and sarandon, hello. it's a pleasure to meet you both. thelma and louise came out 25 years ago and it does not deal that long. you were saying there was a ? can youoment for you share that with us? >> i had never met anybody like susan, basically. it was her self confidence, poise -- >> i love this story. i love it when she tells the story. >> we were going to have a meeting just susan, myself, and ridley and given thoughts that we had. i had always been very careful not to offend anybody. we start to go through the script and i think it was page one and susan said, i will think it should be my first line. and then in the next page, maybe we can switch that around. i thought, you can actually be like that? >> how're you doing? >> how can i let you go? >> i left them a note. >> i tell this other story all the time about taking the top off. one day, we are shooting and we're breaking for lunch. and he said i think this next scene, you guys are feeling great and exhilarated. just take your top off. >> i did not answer. eating.an who is ridle
gina davis senses and sarandon, hello. it's a pleasure to meet you both. thelma and louise came out 25 years ago and it does not deal that long. you were saying there was a ? can youoment for you share that with us? >> i had never met anybody like susan, basically. it was her self confidence, poise -- >> i love this story. i love it when she tells the story. >> we were going to have a meeting just susan, myself, and ridley and given thoughts that we had. i had always been very...
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davies and his son today.gn that says 993 days first day back. he was shot in feltonville. the shooter is spending the next 60 years behind bars. the officer was in the hospital for more than a month and had to have one of his kidneys removed but looks like he's ready to get back to work and welcome back to him. >> good for him. >> all right. back we go to the trappe traffic situation tonight. matt pelman in the "action news" traffic center with an update. >> now he's ready to get back home this evening and for people like him trying to get back home this evening we've got some backups along 95 northbound side but it's just normal stuff coming out of center city about an eight minute delay on that travel time. southbound no delay this afternoon. helps us out that there are no events in south philadelphia. that keeps the traffic moving a little bit better than many of the days that we saw last week. couple accidents in suburban chest county. one in uwchlan township on devon drive. also one along quarry road bet
davies and his son today.gn that says 993 days first day back. he was shot in feltonville. the shooter is spending the next 60 years behind bars. the officer was in the hospital for more than a month and had to have one of his kidneys removed but looks like he's ready to get back to work and welcome back to him. >> good for him. >> all right. back we go to the trappe traffic situation tonight. matt pelman in the "action news" traffic center with an update. >> now...
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we know that this morning, afeni shakur-davis is dead at the age of 69. and tupac wrote one of the most famous songs in her honor.>> [ music playing ]. .>> reporter: that is the 1995 classic, "dear mama" pain to be to his mother that struggled with poverty and addiction and struggling to raise her son. he was shot to death at the age of 25, and his mother oversaw his estate, and afeni shakur- davis was also a well-known activist, and philanthropist in the community. they responded to the home in sausalito about 9:30 pm on the report of a possible cardiac arrest. she was transferred to the nearby hospital and died at about 10:30 pm last night. the coroner will investigate the cause manner of the death of afeni shakur-davis. we have reached out for more information on the exact circumstances, and we should have more details later this morning. >> i am sure you will be able to find people that remember and be able to say about her as well, and we will check in with you in a little bit. >>> new from overnight, u. s. military has announced that a american serv
we know that this morning, afeni shakur-davis is dead at the age of 69. and tupac wrote one of the most famous songs in her honor.>> [ music playing ]. .>> reporter: that is the 1995 classic, "dear mama" pain to be to his mother that struggled with poverty and addiction and struggling to raise her son. he was shot to death at the age of 25, and his mother oversaw his estate, and afeni shakur- davis was also a well-known activist, and philanthropist in the community. they...
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officer edward davies was shot while struggling with an armed robber in feltonville back in 2013.e spent three weeks in a medically induced coma and 37 days in intensive care. but he never thought of leaving the police department. >> i remember just hearing like a bank. what was that? i remember i stood up and my chest and my stomach got really hot. and i look down and i looked back up and said i've been hit. didn't want to have him win more or less when he shot me. i wanted to come back. wanted to come back on my terms. >> emotional chance encounter officer davies ran into shonte cooper at the police training center today. she is the officer who quickly responded to the shooting and got davies to the hospital before he died of blood loss. >>> what happened to officer davies is something every philadelphia police officer prepares for but hopes they will never face. >> and now police are taking a dramatic new approach to diffuse potentially deadly confrontations. >> put the gun down! identify yourself. >> our walt hunter was given unprecedented access to experience what it's like t
officer edward davies was shot while struggling with an armed robber in feltonville back in 2013.e spent three weeks in a medically induced coma and 37 days in intensive care. but he never thought of leaving the police department. >> i remember just hearing like a bank. what was that? i remember i stood up and my chest and my stomach got really hot. and i look down and i looked back up and said i've been hit. didn't want to have him win more or less when he shot me. i wanted to come back....
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officer edward davies was shot while struggling with an armed robber in feltonville back in 2013. he spent three weeks in a medically induced coma and 37 days in intensive care. but he never thought of leaving the police department. >> i remember just hearing like a bank. what was that? i remember i stood up and my chest and my stomach got really hot. and i look down and i looked back up and said i've been hit. didn't want to have him win more or less when he shot me. i wanted to come back. wanted to come back on my terms. >> emotional chance encounter officer davies ran into shonte cooper at the police training center today. she is the officer who quickly responded to the shooting and got davies to the hospital before he died of blood loss. >>> what happened to officer davies is something every philadelphia police officer prepares for but hopes they will never face. >> and now police are taking a dramatic new approach to diffuse potentially deadly confrontations. >> put the gun down! identify yourself. >> our walt hunter was given unprecedented access to experience what it's like
officer edward davies was shot while struggling with an armed robber in feltonville back in 2013. he spent three weeks in a medically induced coma and 37 days in intensive care. but he never thought of leaving the police department. >> i remember just hearing like a bank. what was that? i remember i stood up and my chest and my stomach got really hot. and i look down and i looked back up and said i've been hit. didn't want to have him win more or less when he shot me. i wanted to come...
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michael davis is on his way to execute a particular kind of drug bust. >> you ready? >> reporter: the target, no hardened criminal. >> i want them to be afraid. >> reporter: at 12, jarod hasn't even reached high school yet. >> it's heart breaking. >> reporter: but his mother fears her son is already using drugs. so she's taking what some might see as an extreme tactic. >> let's do it. >> everything has spiralled out of control. it keeps me up all night sometimes. i think about them and i remember when they were these tiny little babies in my arms, and then -- >> reporter: she's reached out to this man, michael davis is former military who has had his own past struggles with substance abuse. his privately strained drug sniffing dogs, modern mercenaries in the war against drugs. hired by anxious parents across the country to snoop on their own kids. his controversial approach, cutting law enforcement out of the equation entirely. >> there's nothing wrong with a proactive approach. it's good parenting. >> search. find me something. come. come. here. >> what about there?
michael davis is on his way to execute a particular kind of drug bust. >> you ready? >> reporter: the target, no hardened criminal. >> i want them to be afraid. >> reporter: at 12, jarod hasn't even reached high school yet. >> it's heart breaking. >> reporter: but his mother fears her son is already using drugs. so she's taking what some might see as an extreme tactic. >> let's do it. >> everything has spiralled out of control. it keeps me up all...
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davis sr. and for the tuskegee airmen you have general benjamin o. davis jr. who is the first african-american general for the air force. i'm standing next to our ruth baylor earle exhibit. she is a native of hattiesburg. she enlisted in the military. she was a nurse during world war ii. she was sent to care for german prisoners of war. she was not always treated kindly, but she was very determined how she was treated she would do her job and she would do it well. she took a photograph which is one of the reasons why we have her standing with her hands planted on her hips. she became the symbol of the african-american female, just females, period, that sayings do as you will but you will not break my spirit. the red ball express drove through the conflict. 75% were african-americans and they were charged with supplying troops on the front line. the red ball express ran through portions of france. they delivered over 400,000 tons of supplies, and it was a three-month operation but it was very effective. around the corner from our world war ii area we go into th
davis sr. and for the tuskegee airmen you have general benjamin o. davis jr. who is the first african-american general for the air force. i'm standing next to our ruth baylor earle exhibit. she is a native of hattiesburg. she enlisted in the military. she was a nurse during world war ii. she was sent to care for german prisoners of war. she was not always treated kindly, but she was very determined how she was treated she would do her job and she would do it well. she took a photograph which is...
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a legendary ad, l.a., fred davis out in joins us right after this. ♪ mark: joining this is fred davispublican campaign strategist and legendary ad maker. he recently worked for the super pac trying to get john kasich the republican nomination. mr. davis, thank you for coming back on the program. fred: gentlemen, great to be here. mark: i think we all intuitively say the hillary clinton e-mail report is a problem. what makes you certain that it is a political problem? fred: it's a problem, but it's just one more drip in a constant faucet of drips that she's had for how much? 2 years now? the more drips that come, soon it will be a big puddle. one day it might just drown her. mark: let me run a theory by you as a look at the general election. for all of trump's floss is a candidate, he is simply a better performer and has a better capacity to try the new cycle where he wanted to go than she does. that matters as much or more than anything else on the two sides. fred: i think that is right. he is far better at that. not only that, but he is sort of the new thing, the new shiny object. hi
a legendary ad, l.a., fred davis out in joins us right after this. ♪ mark: joining this is fred davispublican campaign strategist and legendary ad maker. he recently worked for the super pac trying to get john kasich the republican nomination. mr. davis, thank you for coming back on the program. fred: gentlemen, great to be here. mark: i think we all intuitively say the hillary clinton e-mail report is a problem. what makes you certain that it is a political problem? fred: it's a problem, but...
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ateen ya davis shakur -- afenna davis shakur died last night. that family friend was stunned to learn about her death. here is died late last night in sausalito. this is a woman who did so much work in the community. her home is one of the house boats here at the very end of this pier where we are this morning in sausalito. this is where the marin county sheriff department responded late last night and it appears as though she suffered a heart afact here at her no, ma'am. the sheriff office responded last night about report of a possible cardiac arrest. she was transported to the hospital where she later died at about 10:30 last night. she was known in the community, a member of the black panther, a philanthropist as well. i talked to family friend. >> it's sad day. she did a lot of work to clean tupac's name up and preserve his legacy. that was really important to her that, you know, people got to see the good side of the work that he was trying to do and, of course, that song "dear mamma" will live forever. ♪ there is no way i can pay you back
ateen ya davis shakur -- afenna davis shakur died last night. that family friend was stunned to learn about her death. here is died late last night in sausalito. this is a woman who did so much work in the community. her home is one of the house boats here at the very end of this pier where we are this morning in sausalito. this is where the marin county sheriff department responded late last night and it appears as though she suffered a heart afact here at her no, ma'am. the sheriff office...
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i was really, really nervous at that point. >> davis makes it to the hospital alive.is fingers from the gunshot to his hand, but he pulls through. sergeant satee, sergeant schultz and officer anderson also recover. >> i was cleaning gunpowder out of my ear to give you an idea how close that was. i have hearing damage in both ears due to that. >> authorities believe that gunman lamar moore's attack was a kind of suicide attempt, possibly motivated by a police investigation into alleged sexual misconduct. >> we are fairly confident that this was a suicide by cop because apparently the gig was up. we were on to him and that there were probably charges imminent. >> in the days after the shooting, detroit police chief ralph godbee releases the video to the media to show the extraordinary bravery of his officers in an unthinkable scenario. >> it's almost mind-boggling to have that level of professionalism and reaction in a situation that literally in nanoseconds changed everybody's lives. we have some of the greatest men and women in the country. >> the stories we've just s
i was really, really nervous at that point. >> davis makes it to the hospital alive.is fingers from the gunshot to his hand, but he pulls through. sergeant satee, sergeant schultz and officer anderson also recover. >> i was cleaning gunpowder out of my ear to give you an idea how close that was. i have hearing damage in both ears due to that. >> authorities believe that gunman lamar moore's attack was a kind of suicide attempt, possibly motivated by a police investigation into...
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standard but much closer to the davis standard and there are much fewer 1st amendment problems with that definition. for example, in different guidance documents, they do use the severe and pervasive language. however, the problem occurs when schools are confused about what standard they're supposed to use. and they're going to be overly cautious because they really don't want to be investigated by orc and they really don't want to have their funding taken away, so even if they get a hint that ocr is going to start investigating them if they don't have a broader definition, they're going to adopt that definition. like i said, we've seen colleges across the country use and enforce the very broad definition of sexual harassment that i had up there in my powerpoint presentation. they're not all reading davis thinking, oh, well, sure, ocr just told montana to have this definition but the supreme court said in 1999, they don't all think about things that way. they see this letter to montana and they think they're going to get in trouble if they don't adopt exactly those words. so they do
standard but much closer to the davis standard and there are much fewer 1st amendment problems with that definition. for example, in different guidance documents, they do use the severe and pervasive language. however, the problem occurs when schools are confused about what standard they're supposed to use. and they're going to be overly cautious because they really don't want to be investigated by orc and they really don't want to have their funding taken away, so even if they get a hint that...
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la shonda davis, 22 years old. wilmington, delaware, february 1, 2016, steven ryan heart and officer michael manly, 42, christina bellford, 39. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california have a motion? >> i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say eye. opposed. accordingly, the house stands
la shonda davis, 22 years old. wilmington, delaware, february 1, 2016, steven ryan heart and officer michael manly, 42, christina bellford, 39. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california have a motion? >> i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say eye. opposed. accordingly, the house stands
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winnie: davis has pled guilty.tion to these tips, he did more than that -- he perjured himself, tried to destroy evidence. he picked up a burner phone and tried to throw it in the water so it could be destroyed. he has cooperated and now pled guilty. i do not know what kind of agreement might be reached in terms of his sentence. walters is fighting this and said he did nothing wrong, but that will be the next wave, prosecution against billy walters. incredible story. thank you. u.s. stocks sliding abroad. etf's: only a handful of up right now, and we are talking about retail -- not surprising because we have some good earnings. .e are talking about xrt all of this because of a few retail stocks that are doing pretty well, to say the least. we are talking, of course, about walmart gaining the most in more than seven years after results meet estimates. gains seeing steady throughout the day and also talking about american eagle. american eagle could be one of the best consumer stocks today if not the best. the bigges
winnie: davis has pled guilty.tion to these tips, he did more than that -- he perjured himself, tried to destroy evidence. he picked up a burner phone and tried to throw it in the water so it could be destroyed. he has cooperated and now pled guilty. i do not know what kind of agreement might be reached in terms of his sentence. walters is fighting this and said he did nothing wrong, but that will be the next wave, prosecution against billy walters. incredible story. thank you. u.s. stocks...
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this is what davis thought the war should do. utilizing the advantages of defense, the south would curl back the attack. it would make an assault when the situation was promising. federal losses would mount slowly. federal moral, slip away. the north would ask for peace. the confederacy would have its independence. that is not something unique. the first part of that 1-2-3-4 scale, we side in vietnam. we hit them with everything we had in our arsenal, and they would not quit. we ended up stopping the war because the will to continue just slipped away. amazingly, that scenario came terribly close to success when in the spring of 1864, the south came as close as it would come. despite two failures and northern invasions -- confederate victory was quite possible if the southern soldiers could hold off and come sherman in georgia. throughout may and june, men fought and blood flowed. southerners sherman engaged in an 80 mile campaign. two months of rather cautious found the union army in front of atlanta and seemingly content to stay
this is what davis thought the war should do. utilizing the advantages of defense, the south would curl back the attack. it would make an assault when the situation was promising. federal losses would mount slowly. federal moral, slip away. the north would ask for peace. the confederacy would have its independence. that is not something unique. the first part of that 1-2-3-4 scale, we side in vietnam. we hit them with everything we had in our arsenal, and they would not quit. we ended up...
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in all, davis owed $191.65 for unpaid tolls and added fees. davis says a closer look at the tickets caused concern. >> i looked at the license plate. it was my license plate, which i no longer have the car. >> reporter: different cars popped up on the notices too. none were the rav 4 she leased. she tells us she reached out to delaware motor vehicles trying to resolve the situation, but no one got back to her. so she contacted nbc 10 responds. >> i want the tickets cleared, and i want my name clear. i want them to find out who has the tags and suspend the tags. >> reporter: after nbc 10 responds got involved, delaware and maryland voided all of the charges. pennsylvania voided the administrative fees but still charged davis $11 for the toll since she did not reach out within the required 30-day time frame. >> once that 30-day time frame has lapsed, you can no longer successfully appeal these. >> reporter: davis says she'll pay the $11 and overall she's happy with the outcome. >> i'm very grateful for all what you've done. thank you. >> reporte
in all, davis owed $191.65 for unpaid tolls and added fees. davis says a closer look at the tickets caused concern. >> i looked at the license plate. it was my license plate, which i no longer have the car. >> reporter: different cars popped up on the notices too. none were the rav 4 she leased. she tells us she reached out to delaware motor vehicles trying to resolve the situation, but no one got back to her. so she contacted nbc 10 responds. >> i want the tickets cleared,...
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the davis fund's chris davis is next on consuelo mack "wealthtrack."
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davis allowed a paralyzed dog to walk. the 4-year-old ran off six months ago and came back way cut on her face and a few days later found the dog was not able to walk. her spine detached from her head. they were able to fit her vertebrae back together be release pressure. one day she started to move a little bit of her leg, she would wag her tail. >> the dog had action pineture and water -- acupuncture, the dog was walking again on her own. >>> time is 4:51. ac transit honors a driver as a hero. >>> in 25 minutes how that bus driver rescued a special little boy. >>> a battle on treasure island on a plan to expand a boat harbor into a luxury marina. (group chatter) dude, dude, dude. this is bad. i think we're stuck. we're going to have to talk to each other or something. nooo. i don't like this elevator. (group surprised and laughter) how did that feel? was it fun being stuck? i do not like getting stuck! so, the nissan leaf s only gets 84 miles on a charge. the 2016 chevy volt gets an estimated 400 miles or more on a full
davis allowed a paralyzed dog to walk. the 4-year-old ran off six months ago and came back way cut on her face and a few days later found the dog was not able to walk. her spine detached from her head. they were able to fit her vertebrae back together be release pressure. one day she started to move a little bit of her leg, she would wag her tail. >> the dog had action pineture and water -- acupuncture, the dog was walking again on her own. >>> time is 4:51. ac transit honors a...
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liked better than jefferson davis. that was just kind of me being spoiled. but that way you get these people in these stories. you know, i don't -- i can't talk about the american civil war ending without talking about the lincoln assassination. it's endlessly fascinating to me, to readers, to students. but i again, i decided to tell us from the perspective of claire harris who's there with her fiance in the presidential box p with the lincolns when president lincoln's assassinated and whose husband -- she's engaged at the time -- but whose husband is so traumatized by the experience, mental illness, that he's going to be suffering and he'll wind up killing her, claire harris, after the war along with their children. and talking about, again, i couldn't protect her, i couldn't -- somebody came in, somebody came in and attacked my family, i couldn't protect my family. and later he admits that, no, he killed them himself. but he's still trying to save the president. he's still just traumatized by this horrible night. he
liked better than jefferson davis. that was just kind of me being spoiled. but that way you get these people in these stories. you know, i don't -- i can't talk about the american civil war ending without talking about the lincoln assassination. it's endlessly fascinating to me, to readers, to students. but i again, i decided to tell us from the perspective of claire harris who's there with her fiance in the presidential box p with the lincolns when president lincoln's assassinated and whose...
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torres is serving 60 years in jail. >> good to see officer davies back.is now 4:39 and still to come on "action news," police are searching for the mass robbers who gunned down a college student in a north jersey fraternity house. >> a plane powered only by the sun landed in arizona overnight as part of its around the world journey. >> umbrella with the kids this morning as it's wet on the bus stop. this afternoon they can probably do without as we're winding down to just some spotty drizzle. i'll have your afternoon call. the rest of the work week looks a little unsettled but good news for the weekend for the most part. >> ♪ >> flashes of lightning came fast and furious across cape may overnight. this was the view from our sky6 camera over the jersey shore town earlier this morning. i just know in the middle of the night i thought the roof was going to come off. crack, boom. >> oh you heard one. >> a couple. i mean, it was really -- >> more thunderstorms today david. >> i slept through that. no thunderstorms dan the rain we're experiencing right now is p
torres is serving 60 years in jail. >> good to see officer davies back.is now 4:39 and still to come on "action news," police are searching for the mass robbers who gunned down a college student in a north jersey fraternity house. >> a plane powered only by the sun landed in arizona overnight as part of its around the world journey. >> umbrella with the kids this morning as it's wet on the bus stop. this afternoon they can probably do without as we're winding down to...
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>> gary: at the nfl owners' meeting davis says he is optimistic. >> gary:raiders owner mark davis saysam has begun conducting market research studies to gather information about a potential move to las vegas and initial reports have >> gary: come back positive . >> gary:at today's nfl owners meeting davis said he is "very optimistic" about opportunities to relocate his team to las vegas. >> there is not a proposal. and a great deal of work that needs to be done before the organization can make that type of decision for it right now, it is just pure speculation. >> grant: do you have grant?--do you have there grant? >> grant: klay just picked up another file--foul while >> gary: is he still in the game with two fouls? >> grant: this is do or die! >> gary:meanwhile oakland still looks for a solution to keep the team but today nfl commissioner roger goodell sounded like he may be running out of patience >> gary: april 8th 3 judge panel ruled the quarterback suspension was overturned. they found a more probable that he was involved in all of this stuff and a lot of people get tired of it b
>> gary: at the nfl owners' meeting davis says he is optimistic. >> gary:raiders owner mark davis saysam has begun conducting market research studies to gather information about a potential move to las vegas and initial reports have >> gary: come back positive . >> gary:at today's nfl owners meeting davis said he is "very optimistic" about opportunities to relocate his team to las vegas. >> there is not a proposal. and a great deal of work that needs to...