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they have no manners they were born not raised >> but jamaul davis has been a breath of fresh air. >> he knows him from clubs. >> it's my outfit was i still disc o booty shorts on and a light green tank top. with white goe goe boots. >> both gay. and that makes me more comfortable around him other than of course else on the unit who is straight he makes the time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole cat walk and the pose and i killed the stage. i killed it. >> i bet you did. >> davis's good times have been frequently interrupted by stays at kent county he has prior convictions for larceny and breaking and entering and has been rearrested several times on various parole violations. he pled guilty to two new counts of larceny and awaiting sentencing. >> i can't wait it get out of here. >> you got less days than i do. >> that's because you're a criminal. >> i'm not no criminal i'm innocent. >> you're a habitual offender. >> that was last year. this is this year. >> new year new you yoo that's what they say new year new. >> you it would be called a wrist lock davis. >> jamaul davis says
they have no manners they were born not raised >> but jamaul davis has been a breath of fresh air. >> he knows him from clubs. >> it's my outfit was i still disc o booty shorts on and a light green tank top. with white goe goe boots. >> both gay. and that makes me more comfortable around him other than of course else on the unit who is straight he makes the time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole cat walk and the pose and i killed the stage. i killed it....
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davis is here with me in new york. enough -- oksana aronov.he theme of the week has been low volatility, not just in the equity market, but across assets and the bond market and fx as well. my question to you with that chart in mind is whether you reconcile low volatility with complacency, do the two things equal? is a bit ofk there both. when you look at what is driving it, you have a very monetary deposit -- policy helping to contributed to this low volatility environment we have been seeing. there has also been a lot of expectations around what is going to happen in terms of growth in the economy given regulatory reform, fiscal reform, and things of that nature. i think those are helping to contribute to this low volatility environment we see on the equity side, the fixed income side from treasury as well as spread product. i think when we talk about complacency and that the volatility has been low, it is not just a week story. it is across markets and it is outstanding. there is perhaps more overvalued and more synthetically or absolutely
davis is here with me in new york. enough -- oksana aronov.he theme of the week has been low volatility, not just in the equity market, but across assets and the bond market and fx as well. my question to you with that chart in mind is whether you reconcile low volatility with complacency, do the two things equal? is a bit ofk there both. when you look at what is driving it, you have a very monetary deposit -- policy helping to contributed to this low volatility environment we have been seeing....
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jonathan: greg davis, is em resilient?reg: we think the fundamentals in em still look pretty attractive. when you look at valuations, though, we are not from a place where we feel like em with the place to be relative to the broader market. from a fundamental standpoint, we think em could continue to hold in for some time at least given what we are seeing. oksana: since i seem to be the contrarian here today, em is at its tightest five-year level right now. and about maybe 100 basis points wider than the all-time high. this is hardly a valuation. i am not saying there are no pockets in em that may look good because fundamentals very, -- vary, but i think the exception would be the overwhelming sort of euphoric inflows and i question how much do the investors understand what they are buying and ultimately when levi em, we by china. em, we by china. jonathan: china has not rolled over em. why? oksana: it is going to take some time. jonathan: greg, help me out here, why? greg: em at the end of the day is still a higher yield
jonathan: greg davis, is em resilient?reg: we think the fundamentals in em still look pretty attractive. when you look at valuations, though, we are not from a place where we feel like em with the place to be relative to the broader market. from a fundamental standpoint, we think em could continue to hold in for some time at least given what we are seeing. oksana: since i seem to be the contrarian here today, em is at its tightest five-year level right now. and about maybe 100 basis points...
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greg davis is sticking with us. coming up is the auction block.alling out the bond bulls after a lousy treasury auction. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to take you to the auction block, where commentary this week caused a little unease in the $62 billion in the treasury auctions. the $15 billion 30-year saw wall street dealers stuck with the largest share since september. while the $23 billion 10 year auction had primary dealers absorbing a larger than usual amount, it has been more than two years since they drew more than the market expected. of oneew the attention person. he wrote "lousy 10-year treasury auction. where are all the investors that turned bullish in 2015 talking about 150?" apparently you are meant to buy low and sell high. around the roundtable, greg davis. oksana, the twitter account raised a lot of eyebrows. i want to ask you to respond record in mr. gundlach. but the story really is that the market has changed in terms of positioning.
greg davis is sticking with us. coming up is the auction block.alling out the bond bulls after a lousy treasury auction. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to take you to the auction block, where commentary this week caused a little unease in the $62 billion in the treasury auctions. the $15 billion 30-year saw wall street dealers stuck with the largest share since september. while...
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jonathan: joining me from pennsylvania is greg davis.lobal head of fixed-income at vanguard group. also, oksana aronov. alternative fixed-income strategist at j.p. morgan asset management. and ahead of u.s. investment -- and the head of u.s. investment credit at black rock. great to have you with me. the theme of the week has been low volatility, noju in the equity market, but across assets and the bond market and in fx as well. greg, my question to you with that chart in mind is whether you reconcile low volatility with complacency. do the two things equal? greg: thk there is a bit of both. when you are looking at what is driving some of this, you have a very accommodative monetary policy still in place and the -- in the u.s. and abroad, and that is helping to contribute to this low vol environment we have been seeing. there has also been a lot of expectations around what is going to happen in terms of growth in the economy given regulatory reform, fiscal reform, and things of that nature. i think all of those factors are helping to con
jonathan: joining me from pennsylvania is greg davis.lobal head of fixed-income at vanguard group. also, oksana aronov. alternative fixed-income strategist at j.p. morgan asset management. and ahead of u.s. investment -- and the head of u.s. investment credit at black rock. great to have you with me. the theme of the week has been low volatility, noju in the equity market, but across assets and the bond market and in fx as well. greg, my question to you with that chart in mind is whether you...
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davis-bacon act, how important that is. and we should be troubled. when you talk about good-paying jobs, we should be troubled that congressional republicans have taken steps to repeal the davis patrioticon act. and i want to talk about that. but i want to talk about why it is important because a lot of times in washington, d.c.,, we start talking about these terms and the people in the chamber of commerce, they know what davis-bacon is. people don't come up to me at the dollar store in fort worth and say, hey, mac, what are we ing to do to protect davis bacon. but they say how are we going to put more money in our pockets. and that's where the republicans fail. the act requires that certain contractors responsible for carrying out pay their labor orsers the prevailing wages for the area. that's what i'm talking about, putting more money in your pocket and food and paying the light bill or car bill or making that truck payment. re i want to sell more cars. and you get that with the prevailing wage rates that republicans are trying to do away with and
davis-bacon act, how important that is. and we should be troubled. when you talk about good-paying jobs, we should be troubled that congressional republicans have taken steps to repeal the davis patrioticon act. and i want to talk about that. but i want to talk about why it is important because a lot of times in washington, d.c.,, we start talking about these terms and the people in the chamber of commerce, they know what davis-bacon is. people don't come up to me at the dollar store in fort...
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aine davis posing with a fighter in syria.tles — the infamous islamic state gang from britain — to be sent to prison. at this turkish courthouse, three judges found him guilty of being a member of is and sentenced him to seven—and—a—half years in jail. as he was led from court, flanked by prison guards, i asked for his reaction — he just swore at me. he's the second alleged member of the gang to be taken out of action. his friend, mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, was killed in a drone strike two years ago after beheading two british hostages and three americans. aine davis was captured 18 months ago at this luxury seaside villa complex, a0 miles outside istanbul. he had risked secretly crossing the borderfrom is—controlled parts of syria and travelling hundreds of miles to meet up with fellow is supporters here, but the turkish intelligence services were watching, they moved in, and at last one of the suspected so—called beatles, had been captured in this, the most unlikely of locations. the well—known spanish newspaper journalist
aine davis posing with a fighter in syria.tles — the infamous islamic state gang from britain — to be sent to prison. at this turkish courthouse, three judges found him guilty of being a member of is and sentenced him to seven—and—a—half years in jail. as he was led from court, flanked by prison guards, i asked for his reaction — he just swore at me. he's the second alleged member of the gang to be taken out of action. his friend, mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, was killed in a drone...
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thank you davis estates. now we are headed back down the silverado trail to the town of napa, about a 35 minute drive. there is so much to do in napa. main street is as downtown and thoroughfare, filled with great restaurants, tasting bars, and delicious bakeries, like sweetie pies. there is so many places to stay and summer gets busy. so some of our favorite picks to stay are the napa river inn, which sits along the river and has incredible breakfast and a wonderful team. then there's the adorable arbor guest house. they have an incredible team, a homemade breakfast, and they'll take great care of you. also, on our list, and at the top of places to stay in napa, is the andaz. an urban, modern oasis with a down-to-earth wine country vibe, the andaz is hip, gorgeous, and one of the hottest hotels in the napa valley. time to check in to our hotel here downtown napa at the andaz. - what do you think it is about the andaz that makes it so special? i mean, you can feel it when you get here. - yeah. - but what do t
thank you davis estates. now we are headed back down the silverado trail to the town of napa, about a 35 minute drive. there is so much to do in napa. main street is as downtown and thoroughfare, filled with great restaurants, tasting bars, and delicious bakeries, like sweetie pies. there is so many places to stay and summer gets busy. so some of our favorite picks to stay are the napa river inn, which sits along the river and has incredible breakfast and a wonderful team. then there's the...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. david muir right back e tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. >> kidnapped at gunpoint, an uber driver opens up about a hair owing escape, a story you'll see only on abc7. >> a roll back as lawmakers face constituents. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> announcer: live where you live this is abc7 news. >> a police shoot out leads to an arrest in san jose making this the third time in less than a week san jose officers have opened fire on someone. good evening, i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm kate larson. thank you for joining us. it all started at 8:00 this morn, police shot said the man shot toward the offer certificates. >> it was in east san jose. the officers fired back which led to a chase. abc7 news reporter is live at police headquarters where the chief is getting ready to speak. katey? >> reporter: eric, we're going to hear from him in a moment. neighbors who live in the area tel
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. in the morning. david muir right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. david muir right back e tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. >> kidnapped at gunpoint, an uber driver opens up about a hair owing escape, a story you'll see only on abc7. >> a roll back as lawmakers face constituents. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> announcer: live where you...
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aine davis posing with a fighter in syria.es — the infamous islamic state gang from britain — to be sent to prison. at this turkish court house, threejudges found him guilty guilty of being a member of is and sentenced him to seven—and—a—half years in jail. as he was led from court, flanked by prison guards, i asked for his reaction — he just swore at me. he's the second alleged beatle to be taken out of action. his friend, mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, was killed in a drone strike two years ago after beheading two british hostages and three americans. aine davis was captured 18 months ago at this luxury seaside villa complex, a0 miles outside istanbul. he had risked secretly crossing the borderfrom is—controlled parts of syria and travelling hundreds of miles to meet up with fellow is supporters here, but the turkish intelligence services were watching, they moved in, and at last one of the suspected so—called beatles, had been captured in this, the most unlikely of locations. the well—known spanish newspaper journalist, javie
aine davis posing with a fighter in syria.es — the infamous islamic state gang from britain — to be sent to prison. at this turkish court house, threejudges found him guilty guilty of being a member of is and sentenced him to seven—and—a—half years in jail. as he was led from court, flanked by prison guards, i asked for his reaction — he just swore at me. he's the second alleged beatle to be taken out of action. his friend, mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, was killed in a drone strike...
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parteek singh quien esta cursando su ltimo aÑo, en la univerdidad davis, en california, ofrece a los da despus, preservativos, y pruebas de embarazo localizados en mquinas expendedoras dentro de la institucin. nat voice(senior) parteek pens en esta idea, luego que su amigo no pudo comprar la pldora del da despus a tiempo debido a que el centro de salud estaba cerrado. =sot= parteek singh / senior universidad davis "they were not going to get" y dice que su amigo no iba a conseguir nada hasta varios das despus. las clinicas tienen un horario de oficina y por esto, la universidad davis, seria la primera en aceptar la venta de anticonceptivos a travs de mquinas. =sot= cindy schorzman/ estudiante de salud "when a contraceptive method is " una estudiante de salud, cindy schorzman, explic por medio de una llamada telefnica que cuando no se toma un mtodo anticonceptivo se tiende a fracasar, y dice que esta mquina sera una opcin para reducir el riesgo de embarazos. a algunos estudiantes les gusta la idea, =sot= jose galindo/ estudiante "it's not typical but" jose galindo, dice que esto no es
parteek singh quien esta cursando su ltimo aÑo, en la univerdidad davis, en california, ofrece a los da despus, preservativos, y pruebas de embarazo localizados en mquinas expendedoras dentro de la institucin. nat voice(senior) parteek pens en esta idea, luego que su amigo no pudo comprar la pldora del da despus a tiempo debido a que el centro de salud estaba cerrado. =sot= parteek singh / senior universidad davis "they were not going to get" y dice que su amigo no iba a conseguir...
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. >> reporter: if the brothers of beta theta pi at penn state had taken the advice kordel davis saysve after timothy piazza fell down the stairs at a fraternity party, timothy might but instead they reportedly waited nearly 12 hours to call for help and the 19-year-old died from traumatic brain injury. tonight 18 penn state fraternity brothers are facing charges, eight of them charged with involuntary manslaughter and assault. >> it's heartbreaking all around. there's no winners. we don't win by even charging these young men because the only win is for him to be alive. >> reporter: piazza, an engineering major from new jersey, remembered by his family as a vibrant young man. his brother mike wrote on facebook that timothy's sole mission in life "was to make other people smile." >> he didn't know that he was walking that night into a den of depravity. tim piazza was in a forced hazing ritual of alcohol poisoning. >> reporter: on friday piazza's parents spoke out at a press conference. >> this didn't have to happen. this is the result of a feeling of entitlement, flagrant disobedience
. >> reporter: if the brothers of beta theta pi at penn state had taken the advice kordel davis saysve after timothy piazza fell down the stairs at a fraternity party, timothy might but instead they reportedly waited nearly 12 hours to call for help and the 19-year-old died from traumatic brain injury. tonight 18 penn state fraternity brothers are facing charges, eight of them charged with involuntary manslaughter and assault. >> it's heartbreaking all around. there's no winners. we...
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aine davis posing with a fighter in syria. — the infamous islamic state gang from britain — to be sent to prison. at this turkish courthouse, three judges found him guilty of being a member of is and sentenced him to seven—and—a—half years in jail. as he was led from court, flanked by prison guards, i asked for his reaction — he just swore at me. he's the second alleged member of the gang to be taken out of action. his friend, mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, was killed in a drone strike two years ago after beheading two british hostages and three americans. aine davis was captured 18 months ago at this luxury seaside villa complex, a0 miles outside istanbul. he had risked secretly crossing the borderfrom is—controlled parts of syria and travelling hundreds of miles to meet up with fellow is supporters here, but the turkish intelligence services were watching, they moved in, and at last one of the suspected so—called beatles, had been captured in this, the most unlikely of locations. the well—known spanish newspaper journalist, ja
aine davis posing with a fighter in syria. — the infamous islamic state gang from britain — to be sent to prison. at this turkish courthouse, three judges found him guilty of being a member of is and sentenced him to seven—and—a—half years in jail. as he was led from court, flanked by prison guards, i asked for his reaction — he just swore at me. he's the second alleged member of the gang to be taken out of action. his friend, mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, was killed in a drone...
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davis. [applause] >> wait, i am not done yet. douglas wilson and rodney davis work at knox college in illinois which is devoted to the study, life and work of abraham lincoln. they publish scholarly editions. rod have edited books that have become invaluable to lincoln scholars. the 2008 study center addition of the lincoln that was debate mark the anniversary by offering the most complete record ever assembled from a host of sources, not just partisan newspaper accounts. isnow today is -- it difficult for us to imagine the media ever being accused of being partisan. in collaboration with the library of congress, they worked for the transcription of the abraham lincoln papers, making thousands of documents, keyword searchable and accessible, readingly to those 19th-century handwriting can be a daunting experience. please make your children learn how to read cursive handwriting. [applause] havingse, we will not be these symposia in the future because no one can read the documents on which to base their articles. for many of us, it
davis. [applause] >> wait, i am not done yet. douglas wilson and rodney davis work at knox college in illinois which is devoted to the study, life and work of abraham lincoln. they publish scholarly editions. rod have edited books that have become invaluable to lincoln scholars. the 2008 study center addition of the lincoln that was debate mark the anniversary by offering the most complete record ever assembled from a host of sources, not just partisan newspaper accounts. isnow today is...
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. >> davis cripe suffering fatal heart arrhythmia. >> davis like so many kids and people out there today, were totally harmless. >> toxicology reports show that davis was healthy without any pre-existing heart condition. his family says he never did drugs or drank alcohol. the mayo clinic says the most caffeine a teen should consume is 100 mg. equal to an 8 ounce coffee or soda. davis's drinks may have added up to six times that amount. shocking to think some one can die from bevages. what's dangerous, you don't know how your body or your child's will respond. adrian bankart, abc news, new york. >> coming up in the next half-hour. roseanne and the rest of the connors are returning to tv after 20 years. hear why they say the time is right for a come back. >> first, brutal home invasion. real housewife star was beat sewn badly she ended up in the hospital. after walking in on a robbery. latest next. ork flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. ito become dangerous.d for an everyday item new tide pods child guard pack. helps kee
. >> davis cripe suffering fatal heart arrhythmia. >> davis like so many kids and people out there today, were totally harmless. >> toxicology reports show that davis was healthy without any pre-existing heart condition. his family says he never did drugs or drank alcohol. the mayo clinic says the most caffeine a teen should consume is 100 mg. equal to an 8 ounce coffee or soda. davis's drinks may have added up to six times that amount. shocking to think some one can die from...
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during the case, mr davis was asked about his association with jihadi davis was asked about his associationbout his association with jihadi john and whether or not he'd been involved in the beheading cell in syria. he denied that. western intelligence agencies are absolutely clear that they believe that mr davies was one of the beatles, nicknamed the beatles by the western journalists and aid workers who they detained, many of them had their heads cut off byjihadijohn. so mr davies is starting a seven and a half year sentence which he'll serve here in turkey while the british and american authorities decide whether they want to extradite him to one of those two countries to serve trial for his role in that beatles detention cell. daniel, his wife has beenjailed in connection with terrorism offences already? that's correct. his wife was jailed at the old bailey for sending him money or trying to send him money while he was in syria. she's actually served her sentence and is now out of prison but she actually, while he was still on the run as it were, served a substantial prison sentence in t
during the case, mr davis was asked about his association with jihadi davis was asked about his associationbout his association with jihadi john and whether or not he'd been involved in the beheading cell in syria. he denied that. western intelligence agencies are absolutely clear that they believe that mr davies was one of the beatles, nicknamed the beatles by the western journalists and aid workers who they detained, many of them had their heads cut off byjihadijohn. so mr davies is starting...
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. >> reporter: davis suffering a fatal heart arrhythmia. >> davis, like so many other kids and so manyther people out there today, were doing something that they thought was totally harmless. >> reporter: toxicology reports show that davis was healthy, without any pre-existing heart condition. his family says he never did drugs or drank alcohol. the mayo clinic says the most caffeine a teen should consume is 100 milligrams, equal to an 8-ounce coffee or 16-ounce soda. the combination of the three beverages davis drank may have added up to almost six times that amount. experts say what's dangerous, you don't know how your body or your child's body will respond. david. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> and when we come back tonight -- the plane disappearing in the bermuda triangle. the new details coming in. >>> and the explosion at in a preschool. the science experiment gone wrong. the children who were just 3-year-olds, they were raced away with burns. back in a moment. after a dvt blood clot, i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl.
. >> reporter: davis suffering a fatal heart arrhythmia. >> davis, like so many other kids and so manyther people out there today, were doing something that they thought was totally harmless. >> reporter: toxicology reports show that davis was healthy, without any pre-existing heart condition. his family says he never did drugs or drank alcohol. the mayo clinic says the most caffeine a teen should consume is 100 milligrams, equal to an 8-ounce coffee or 16-ounce soda. the...
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davis. davis had not allowed a single run. his entire season. a two-run. down 5-4.t is questionable. strike three called. and the giants not happy about the game threw his phone against the wall. he was so upset. 5-4 cubs. a day game at wrigley tomorrow. as, marlins. matinee at the coliseum. bottom of the first. chris davis could just. rake. two-run bomb. and two-zip as. in a flash. 14th of the year. chris davis second in homers. nice day. 4-4. two doubles. second in the fifth. driving in mat joyce. 3-1. in the seventh. make it a 4-1. seven gray. looking healthy. john carlos, stanton, swing and a miss. gray, struck out 11. allowed one run. seven innings. as a winner. 4-1. and yankees, in new york friday. after taking a few days off, the warriors will have their first nba finals practice tomorrow. now, officially they still don't know who will be playing in game one. thursday, june 1st. over on abc 7. in fact the series, exclusively on abc 7. they're going to play cleveland. it's inevitable. another team, poaching one of the key members of the warriors management sta
davis. davis had not allowed a single run. his entire season. a two-run. down 5-4.t is questionable. strike three called. and the giants not happy about the game threw his phone against the wall. he was so upset. 5-4 cubs. a day game at wrigley tomorrow. as, marlins. matinee at the coliseum. bottom of the first. chris davis could just. rake. two-run bomb. and two-zip as. in a flash. 14th of the year. chris davis second in homers. nice day. 4-4. two doubles. second in the fifth. driving in mat...
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aine davis is behind bars. jihadijohn was killed in a drone strike.ry at their penthouse flat in boston in the united states. a man has been charged with the murder of dr richard field and lina bolanos — the man was arrested at the scene, after being shot by police. andy moore has the latest. an extraordinary televised court session held around the hospital bed of the man accused of killing two doctors. bampumim teixeira, who is 30, was shot when police officers alerted by text message found him inside the doctor‘s apartment. he was already on bail for a previous offence. after brief details of the case were heard thejudge ordered a remand. by agreement, with no objection by counsel, i will allow this motion to impound. order of impound will last for 90 days. british—born richard field and his american fiance, lina bolanos, were found dead at their apartment in boston on friday night. 45 minutes before he died, dr field had texted a friend, saying there was a serious situation with a gunman in his home. that alert was passed on to the police and they
aine davis is behind bars. jihadijohn was killed in a drone strike.ry at their penthouse flat in boston in the united states. a man has been charged with the murder of dr richard field and lina bolanos — the man was arrested at the scene, after being shot by police. andy moore has the latest. an extraordinary televised court session held around the hospital bed of the man accused of killing two doctors. bampumim teixeira, who is 30, was shot when police officers alerted by text message found...
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the combination of the three beverages davis drank likely added up to almost six times that amount.xperts say what's dangerous you don't know how your body or your child's body will respond. david. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight -- the plane disappearing in the bermuda triangle. >>> and the explosion at preschool, the children who were just 3-year-olds they were raced away with burns. back in a moment. i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artific
the combination of the three beverages davis drank likely added up to almost six times that amount.xperts say what's dangerous you don't know how your body or your child's body will respond. david. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> when we come back tonight -- the plane disappearing in the bermuda triangle. >>> and the explosion at preschool, the children who were just 3-year-olds they were raced away with burns. back in a moment. i sure had a lot to think about. what about...
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lee jeff davis pgt bauregard statues were not erected to just honor these men but as part of a movementhich became known as the cult of the lost cause. >> the mayor says this cult's goal was to hide the fact that the confederacy was on the wrong side of humanity. >>> and now the abington police department is partnering with the community trying to keep students safe s the department hosted its annual citizens and police together 24 howry lay. teams of students competed in various activities. this is a fundraiser for abington police community projects including youth activities and crime prevention programs. >> through this program we donate about 23,000 a year to the dare program that is still held in abington township. it is still a program that we are very happy that we are able to be a part of. >> well, this event is in its 23rd year. everybody looks like they had a good time out there. >>> a nearly royal wedding. still ahead on "eyewitness news" tonight another middleton has a wedding to remember. we're going to take you to pippa middleton's beautiful british affair. >>> plus, walki
lee jeff davis pgt bauregard statues were not erected to just honor these men but as part of a movementhich became known as the cult of the lost cause. >> the mayor says this cult's goal was to hide the fact that the confederacy was on the wrong side of humanity. >>> and now the abington police department is partnering with the community trying to keep students safe s the department hosted its annual citizens and police together 24 howry lay. teams of students competed in various...
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davis is considering making straws available at restaurants by request only. the straws reoften automatically get with our soda or water would be a thing the past. the move is part of the city's effort to reduce waste and conserve resources. fast food and takeout food orders would be exempt. >> remember we showed those paper straws a couple weeks ago, those would be good too. >>> time to look at the forecast. >> we're going to drop those temperatures a few more degrees inland and you can see where from our camera you've got to check this out. you see awe will high clouds up aabove you about the marine layer is what you want to watch. marine layer deepened to about 2,000 tweet and tonight it's so deep that we're going to see those temperatures being driven down in our inland valleys by a fewees. mountain view you're below average the next couple days, the low sets, but as we head towards the weekend temperatures will be coming up. a live look right now from our exploretorium cam raw see them lit lit up in blue blue there and overcast skies. clouds have made it
davis is considering making straws available at restaurants by request only. the straws reoften automatically get with our soda or water would be a thing the past. the move is part of the city's effort to reduce waste and conserve resources. fast food and takeout food orders would be exempt. >> remember we showed those paper straws a couple weeks ago, those would be good too. >>> time to look at the forecast. >> we're going to drop those temperatures a few more degrees...
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protesters calling for the removal of statues, honoring jefferson davis and, robert e. lee. three arrests were reported. but the protests were largely peaceful. >> all taking place, jazz fest is taking place in new orleans. >>> prices at the pump dropped this month. latest survey shows drivers are paying 5 cents a gallon less than they did just two weeks ago. nationwide average is $2.41. however, still 14 cents more than a year ago. >>> a beach that completely vanished in ireland more than 30 years ago has suddenly reappeared. spring storms washed away all of the sand back in 1984, leaving nothing but rocks behind. but, last month, a strange tide re-created the beach. dumping tons of sand back on to the shores. villagers say they're thrilled to have their beach back. the whole thing is incredible example of the force of nature. >> hope the sand stays for a while. through the summer. >>> former president obama touched on the danger of divisive politics as he accepted the annual john f. kennedy profile encourage award. >> that's right. form former president joined by former fi
protesters calling for the removal of statues, honoring jefferson davis and, robert e. lee. three arrests were reported. but the protests were largely peaceful. >> all taking place, jazz fest is taking place in new orleans. >>> prices at the pump dropped this month. latest survey shows drivers are paying 5 cents a gallon less than they did just two weeks ago. nationwide average is $2.41. however, still 14 cents more than a year ago. >>> a beach that completely vanished...
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it is understood mr davies, who took part in the itv wales debate earlier in may, is on holiday.spondent tomos morgan. a bit of confusion about who will be in the debate. yes, an embarrassing start to the debate here today. there has been an internal row between members of the conservative party, andrew rt davies is expected to do all three debates, he did the itv debate, the leaders debate with the bbc, alun cairns the welsh secretary took over, that. today, neither of them were of the doing it. it is said that alan cans, thought that andrew rt davies was doing it, and he said that alan cans was unwilling to do it. so, the shadow education minister in wales is stepping in, the only non—leader thatis is stepping in, the only non—leader that is taking part here. today, the leader of the welsh conservatives, ukip‘s leaders in wales, neil hamilton as is mark williams from the welsh liberal democrats. differently to some other debates, that so many key policy issues are devolved in wales, health, education, said the subject areas will include security, immigration, economic and pover
it is understood mr davies, who took part in the itv wales debate earlier in may, is on holiday.spondent tomos morgan. a bit of confusion about who will be in the debate. yes, an embarrassing start to the debate here today. there has been an internal row between members of the conservative party, andrew rt davies is expected to do all three debates, he did the itv debate, the leaders debate with the bbc, alun cairns the welsh secretary took over, that. today, neither of them were of the doing...
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davis is considering making straws available at restaurants by request only. the straws reoften automatically get with our soda or water would be a thing the past. the move is part of the city's effort to reduce waste and conserve resources. fast food and takeout food orders would be exempt. >> remember we showed those paper straws a couple weeks ago, those would be good too. >>> time to look at the forecast. >> we're going to drop those temperatures a few more degrees inland and you can see where from our camera you've got to check this out. you see awe will high clouds up aabove you about the marine layer is what you want to watch. marine layer deepened t to abou 2,000 tweet and tonight it's so deep that we're going to see those temperatures being driven down in our inland valleys by a fewees. mountain view you're below average the next couple days, the low sets, but as we head towards the weekend temperatures will be coming up. a live look right now from our exploretorium cam raw see them lit lit up in blue blue there and overcast skies. clouds have made it
davis is considering making straws available at restaurants by request only. the straws reoften automatically get with our soda or water would be a thing the past. the move is part of the city's effort to reduce waste and conserve resources. fast food and takeout food orders would be exempt. >> remember we showed those paper straws a couple weeks ago, those would be good too. >>> time to look at the forecast. >> we're going to drop those temperatures a few more degrees...
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"> new video has come out showing an attack on some police officers in davis.s campus.( pam ) the celebration draws tens of thousands of people.. but this one got rowdy. and now there are questions about the officers actions .. which have led to the launch of an internal investigation.. jennifer mcgraw has the story. this slow-mo dash cam video gives us a closer look into what really may have happened on the picnic day brawl that landed three men behind bars. mark reichel/attorney"i was thrilled to see it because it really confirms a lot of what i've heard from witnesses," mark reichel says his client did no wrong and even touts him a hero.mark reichel/attorney"elijah williams was actually protecting this woman,"you see the van pull up to the large crowd and the minute the doors open, multiple fights break out.police say they were kicked and punched while displaying their badges and weapons, but according to some witnesses the officers were in plain clothes and yelling obscenities.mark reichel/attorney"you got a one, two combination that's really wrong. they ru
"> new video has come out showing an attack on some police officers in davis.s campus.( pam ) the celebration draws tens of thousands of people.. but this one got rowdy. and now there are questions about the officers actions .. which have led to the launch of an internal investigation.. jennifer mcgraw has the story. this slow-mo dash cam video gives us a closer look into what really may have happened on the picnic day brawl that landed three men behind bars. mark...
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. >> i'm here with my brother davy. >> davy is an expert drone pilot. he shot this video. >> oh!d davy on the show way back because of that video. today he's helping his brother try to outsmart a drone. >> the man behind a drone. >> today they are using the maverick pro. use five different techniques. first start off with the zigzag. >> here we go. >> can't shake the drone. it's locked on. the only way you can get rid of it is double back on it. and boop, it's lost you. the next one the bait and switch. >> i have zade out there. i'm going to run to him, he's going to take over the run. see if it switches to him. >> doing the handoff. the bait and switch didn't quite work. >> around and around they go and that shook the drone a little bit. that seemed to work. all right. how about just camouflage. >> same color as the sand. >> and the camouflage did not work. crouching down and sneaking away from it. this may surprise you. it's working until -- until he looks like a person again. then it's like got you. they do try driving away from it, hit the gas. they are able to outrun the dro
. >> i'm here with my brother davy. >> davy is an expert drone pilot. he shot this video. >> oh!d davy on the show way back because of that video. today he's helping his brother try to outsmart a drone. >> the man behind a drone. >> today they are using the maverick pro. use five different techniques. first start off with the zigzag. >> here we go. >> can't shake the drone. it's locked on. the only way you can get rid of it is double back on it. and...
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howard davies of rbs. we have a wonderful set of gue sts. from howardin us davies' london school.ve jonathan on his france. guy johnson and tom in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. in germany, commerzbank posted first-quarter income that beat estimates. the bank benefited from a rise in income from trading securities. commerzbank has ruled out a turnaround strategy that includes 9600 job cuts by the end of 2020. also plans to sell the equity markets and commodities units. coming up around 6:00, we will speak with the cfo of commerzbank, stephan angles. toshiba is morning the u.s. partner not to derail the sale of the chip unit. have sent letters to the company, warning of potential legal action. they say they have the right to sell the chip units. toshiba has limited the list of possible buyers from digital rivals. that is your bloomberg business flash. guy: mark carney will be pressed for the timing for the bank's next rate rise this thursday. this will be the first insight in weeks into the bank of england's
howard davies of rbs. we have a wonderful set of gue sts. from howardin us davies' london school.ve jonathan on his france. guy johnson and tom in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. in germany, commerzbank posted first-quarter income that beat estimates. the bank benefited from a rise in income from trading securities. commerzbank has ruled out a turnaround strategy that includes 9600 job cuts by the end of...
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i like to tell people i am a lutheran because of angela davis. when the presbyterian church at that time was offered $10,000 to bill angela davis out of jail for an antiwar protest, my parents, being the good republicans they were, did not think that was an appropriate use of their offering. so they joined a protest movement to withhold offerings. eventually they decided -- we went church shopping. we ended up in a small lutheran church that had just been formed a year before. and that is how i became a lutheran. >> fascinating. we will thank angela davis for that. >> we will hear more about -- really, what are lutherans and what are they celebrating or honoring or remembering in this particular year. so more in a minute. >>> welcome back to mosaic. happy mother's day. with me today in the studio, the bishop of the evangelical lutheran church in america who serves this territory. san francisco is your territory and the bay area is your territory. we are here a lot. >> we connect with leaders and congregations in the bay area. >> you are also a pa
i like to tell people i am a lutheran because of angela davis. when the presbyterian church at that time was offered $10,000 to bill angela davis out of jail for an antiwar protest, my parents, being the good republicans they were, did not think that was an appropriate use of their offering. so they joined a protest movement to withhold offerings. eventually they decided -- we went church shopping. we ended up in a small lutheran church that had just been formed a year before. and that is how i...
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having been blocked from representing britain in the davis cup, bedene says he "will fight" on. i read a few interviews and i don't actually remember because i get nervous, what i'm saying, but one of the things is until it looks like it's done, it's not done yet for me. i really want to play for great britain and i'm still hoping, really. so, yeah, i haven't really thought anything outside of that. two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova's comeback has been cut short. she was knocked out in round two — beaten in straight sets by the american bethanie mattek—sands. kvitova missed five months after being stabbed in the hand by a burglar last year.
having been blocked from representing britain in the davis cup, bedene says he "will fight" on. i read a few interviews and i don't actually remember because i get nervous, what i'm saying, but one of the things is until it looks like it's done, it's not done yet for me. i really want to play for great britain and i'm still hoping, really. so, yeah, i haven't really thought anything outside of that. two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova's comeback has been cut short. she was...
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coming out with 100 billion euros and david davies says, well, that is their opening gambit, well, that is their opening gambit, we will anchor it to the other side. —— but selmire has come out and said that. he's trying to play down as a tough negotiator. everybody is posturing and we can all relax. considering there is an election, this is the issue she is making the headlines with, we haven't heard any tory policy, we haven't heard their manifesto, we don't know what they stand for, but we all expected to vote because she is strong and offering strong government in the face of our enemy. we know who the enemy is. it is focused absolutely on her. i heard her speech. the word
coming out with 100 billion euros and david davies says, well, that is their opening gambit, well, that is their opening gambit, we will anchor it to the other side. —— but selmire has come out and said that. he's trying to play down as a tough negotiator. everybody is posturing and we can all relax. considering there is an election, this is the issue she is making the headlines with, we haven't heard any tory policy, we haven't heard their manifesto, we don't know what they stand for, but...
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here is abc's linsey davis. ♪ ♪ >> listen up class of 2017, i'm john bon jovi.ant to crash your commencement. >> that was back in march when the rock star announced a contest to give college seniors a chance to have him perform at their graduation. students took to social media, tweeting out their best college moments. he told "good morning america." >> we're going to pop up and surprise the school who had the most votes to get us to cup. >> right before going out on stage, he revealed the winner. >> here we are backstage in -- to perform a surprise bon jovi
here is abc's linsey davis. ♪ ♪ >> listen up class of 2017, i'm john bon jovi.ant to crash your commencement. >> that was back in march when the rock star announced a contest to give college seniors a chance to have him perform at their graduation. students took to social media, tweeting out their best college moments. he told "good morning america." >> we're going to pop up and surprise the school who had the most votes to get us to cup. >> right before...
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the opposite was true when protesters interrupted rodney davis.ongressman davis trying to tell the story of his wife's battle with cancer. watch how he got laughed at. >> my wife was diagnosed 18 years ago. [laughter] >> did i hear -- when somebody is talking about cancer? liz: with me bush 43 senior adviser karl rove. jimmy kimmel's issue is serious. laughs at a republican's wife dying of cancer, is there a double standard here? >> what is interesting is the fellow that was laughing was a volunteer with organizing with america barack obama's campaign organization, following congressman davis through central illinois for the last four years, just gone to work for an interest group that's set up to make a scene over the republican health care bill, and his job is to show up apparently scott, i don't know his last name, job is to show up wherever congressman davis is and film him. that's his right. but i thought it was offensive that he began laughing when congressman davis talked about his wife and experience beating cancer. liz: to keep obamacare'
the opposite was true when protesters interrupted rodney davis.ongressman davis trying to tell the story of his wife's battle with cancer. watch how he got laughed at. >> my wife was diagnosed 18 years ago. [laughter] >> did i hear -- when somebody is talking about cancer? liz: with me bush 43 senior adviser karl rove. jimmy kimmel's issue is serious. laughs at a republican's wife dying of cancer, is there a double standard here? >> what is interesting is the fellow that was...
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david davis and michel barnier are old enemies. be europe minister back in the day and has already crossed swords with michel barnier. they know each other well and there is mutual respect. i think mr davies will not be swayed by his demeanour. michel barnier is one tough cookie and he knows that. both sides have their own audiences to play for, there will be other eu countries looking to michel barnier to ta ke countries looking to michel barnier to take a tough public stand just as the electorate here are looking to the electorate here are looking to the british government to take a tough public stand. why that is potentially problematic —— problematic is because it limits the freedom to negotiate and compromise. if you publicly said you're going to bea if you publicly said you're going to be a very tough, bloody—minded women or whatever and you do not prove that in negotiations, people say, you said you would drive a hard bargain. it makes it harderfor theresa may to compromise and cut deals after having struck such a position.
david davis and michel barnier are old enemies. be europe minister back in the day and has already crossed swords with michel barnier. they know each other well and there is mutual respect. i think mr davies will not be swayed by his demeanour. michel barnier is one tough cookie and he knows that. both sides have their own audiences to play for, there will be other eu countries looking to michel barnier to ta ke countries looking to michel barnier to take a tough public stand just as the...
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davis not being charged was ignored according to investigators.ent. >> they grabbed me. ld me there.inst the wall. >> another brother allegedly telling davis, other frat members were kinesiology and biology majors so davis's word meant nothing to him. >> they wanted to make sure they themselves were safe, rather than tim truly being safe. >> prosecutors say a frat brother called 911 the next morning, 12 hours after the fall. 18 students charged. eight with involuntary manslaughter. the university banning the fraternity. an attorney for one of the students says the incident is a tragedy. that doesn't mean intent was involved. the young men due back in court later this month. kenneth moten, abc news, washington. >> more on the story later on from penn state on "good morning america." when we come back, it is time to get your popcorn. >> we are headed to the "mtv movie & "the skinny" is next. ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny >> "the skinny" time. we have our popcorn, in honor of the "mtv movie & tv awards." >> all right. >> did you eat all the
davis not being charged was ignored according to investigators.ent. >> they grabbed me. ld me there.inst the wall. >> another brother allegedly telling davis, other frat members were kinesiology and biology majors so davis's word meant nothing to him. >> they wanted to make sure they themselves were safe, rather than tim truly being safe. >> prosecutors say a frat brother called 911 the next morning, 12 hours after the fall. 18 students charged. eight with involuntary...
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she touches on the controversy surrounding the museum's decision concerning a donated jefferson davis statue and then takes a look at how social forces during different time periods in america influence the creation of civil war statues and monuments, especially in the south. this hour-long talk was the opening session of a day-long symposium held at the library of virginia in richmond. >>> as you know, we're here today to explore an aspect of civil war history that's very much in the news. it actually has been often in the news for many years. some of you no doubt find the often rancorous public debates about civil war monuments troubling and just wish the debates would go away. but you know it won't just go away. so the constructive thing to do is to accept the debates as evidence that the subject of our institution, the american civil war museum, is relevant today. many of you are regulars to the events, history buffs who love to study the lessons of history. i would like to add a special welcome to some of you who are new to the preservationists who have joined us today in the aud
she touches on the controversy surrounding the museum's decision concerning a donated jefferson davis statue and then takes a look at how social forces during different time periods in america influence the creation of civil war statues and monuments, especially in the south. this hour-long talk was the opening session of a day-long symposium held at the library of virginia in richmond. >>> as you know, we're here today to explore an aspect of civil war history that's very much in the...
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we'll see you. >> linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> how cool is that?ratulations to the grads we had a blast crashing your graduation party. all part of a gma thing, surprise sowing many people with, with celebrities. going to be appearing on gma with an inside look how that played out. >> just waiting for when we are going to get the surprise. >> yeah. >> no? >> come on. >> no. >> no. >> not even angela cleaning. no. >> jack, keep working on it will you. >> a man not known for his singing voice did his own serenading for grads, will farrell, led grads, at university of southern california know how much they mean to him. >> he went whitney houston, belting out "will always love >>> this morning on "world news now" -- did the president try to interfere with the federal investigation? >> abc news confirming the now fired former fbi director wrote a memo saying president trump asked hem to shut down his investigation. it is the latest scathing headline sending the white house into crisis mode overnight. after spending the day,000 explaining how the preside
we'll see you. >> linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> how cool is that?ratulations to the grads we had a blast crashing your graduation party. all part of a gma thing, surprise sowing many people with, with celebrities. going to be appearing on gma with an inside look how that played out. >> just waiting for when we are going to get the surprise. >> yeah. >> no? >> come on. >> no. >> no. >> not even angela cleaning. no. >> jack, keep...
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kris davis trying to break out of a slump and it's not a bad way to slump. after jed lowrie homered davis hit an 0-2 pitch over the rickey henderson sign, his 12th home run. if the a's turn it around, davis has to start doing stuff bottom of the 4th check out how far this home run goes. look at the guy in the outfield, wait for it, what a catch. a's 8-3 winners. >>> the nba announced its all nba teams and golden state makes up 20% of the all league selection, h curry, kevin durant named second time while draymond green was third team, but klay thompson was left off the list which didn't seem to bother klay that month, but draymond had his back -- much, but draymond had his back. >> i think it's [ bleep ], but there's some guys on there high scores average 20 points and don't have near as many wins as we have. so how he could be left out, i don't really understand it. also the way klay can defend, you know. i don't understand it, but i guess they got to find some way to punish us. >> the warriors are in san antonio tonight where spurs mvp kawhi leonard did no
kris davis trying to break out of a slump and it's not a bad way to slump. after jed lowrie homered davis hit an 0-2 pitch over the rickey henderson sign, his 12th home run. if the a's turn it around, davis has to start doing stuff bottom of the 4th check out how far this home run goes. look at the guy in the outfield, wait for it, what a catch. a's 8-3 winners. >>> the nba announced its all nba teams and golden state makes up 20% of the all league selection, h curry, kevin durant...
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bottom first -- khris davis hits a 2-run bomb to give the a's a 2-nothing lead to begin the game (davis 14th homer of the season) sonny gray had his best outing since coming off the disable list - he strikes out giancarlo stanton to end the sixth (gray: 7.0 ip, 3 hits, run, 11 strikeouts) a's win 4-1 last year it was luke walton to the lakers this year warriors assistant general manager. according to a report -- trent schlenk is likely to become the hawks new g-m schlenk has been part of the warriors organization for the last 12 seasons. he's played a fundamental part in helping general manager bob myers build a championship roster. schlenk has been working for myers for the last five seasons. he's considered as one of the best scouts withing the organization the cavs have yet to clinch their third straight nba finals apperance but they are already talking about the warriors. head coach tyronn lue believes the celtics are a harder team to defend compared to golden state. according to cleveland dot com -- lue says "the stuff the celtics are running, it's much harder to defend than golden
bottom first -- khris davis hits a 2-run bomb to give the a's a 2-nothing lead to begin the game (davis 14th homer of the season) sonny gray had his best outing since coming off the disable list - he strikes out giancarlo stanton to end the sixth (gray: 7.0 ip, 3 hits, run, 11 strikeouts) a's win 4-1 last year it was luke walton to the lakers this year warriors assistant general manager. according to a report -- trent schlenk is likely to become the hawks new g-m schlenk has been part of the...
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pharmacy at jefferson davis last night. one showed a handgun and the other grabbed prescription drugs behind the counter. larry: 7 on stormwatch7 tonight as another gloomy week descends on the area. three of the last five saturday was soggy. this next one is six. that forced people to make other plans. stephen tschida is live with an umbrella in northeast. we are at catholic university who are set for the graduation on saturday. all the chairs out here. no tent. downpour, drizzle and damp spirits. >> a little depressing. i would like it to be sunnier and warm. >> the persistent precipitation causing a bit of panic. catholic university already set up for the outdoor graduation this weekend. some who are about to pick up the diplomas wonder who is going to happen now. >> a bunch of chairs without a tent. >> it is hard to tee off in torrential rain. >> it's discouraging but it's the game. that is the way it goes. you can't control the weather. >> they can't control it here at catholic u. either. thatly make a decision on how t
pharmacy at jefferson davis last night. one showed a handgun and the other grabbed prescription drugs behind the counter. larry: 7 on stormwatch7 tonight as another gloomy week descends on the area. three of the last five saturday was soggy. this next one is six. that forced people to make other plans. stephen tschida is live with an umbrella in northeast. we are at catholic university who are set for the graduation on saturday. all the chairs out here. no tent. downpour, drizzle and damp...
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-- is jason davis leaving that? >> here is a guy that was so dogged with hillary clinton investigation and out jason davis is when he's about to investigate his own party, he wants to spend time with his family. it just reeks. he might be running for governor in 2020 but why bolt when your country needs you? i don't know. it smells . >> that may haunt his political career. >> in many other states where you could be hard-pressed to find democrats. >> to think trump will tweet while he is overseas? >> of course. why stop now? nothing seems to stop him. >> thank you. >>> oakland police vest getting the cost of an early- morning crash that seriously hurt four. >> we show you the challenging rescue operation to free the victims. >> reporter: oakland firefighters performed a dramatic rescue to free two people trapped inside the wreckage of this dark-colored bmw sedan. the car was overturned and pinned against the tree this morning. firefighters had to cut the car apart to get the driver out. he was pinned underneath the d
-- is jason davis leaving that? >> here is a guy that was so dogged with hillary clinton investigation and out jason davis is when he's about to investigate his own party, he wants to spend time with his family. it just reeks. he might be running for governor in 2020 but why bolt when your country needs you? i don't know. it smells . >> that may haunt his political career. >> in many other states where you could be hard-pressed to find democrats. >> to think trump will...
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they have done a lot of research, universities out here -- uc davis. we have been visiting the research stations of uc -- the kind of seeds or the saplings or the different technology that are used here, how we can adopt it to the situation in afghanistan, how we can transfer some of the technology back then. then we come to the fresno. here we were talking with the research stations. they are working mainly on pistachios. >> pistachios in fresno. >> yes. and likely, in afghanistan, we have wild pistachio. we have hoards of pistachio, so trying to see how we can become a main exporter. we have a project with uc davis, washington state, texas a&m together, that they are working with extension programs in afghanistan. their extension officers are working out with the ministry. so they will be the key partner of us to let them know how we can adopt some of those technology. at the same time, we'll be sending some of our students, our government employee, to learn and work in these research stations. our researcher will come here to learn the new technolog
they have done a lot of research, universities out here -- uc davis. we have been visiting the research stations of uc -- the kind of seeds or the saplings or the different technology that are used here, how we can adopt it to the situation in afghanistan, how we can transfer some of the technology back then. then we come to the fresno. here we were talking with the research stations. they are working mainly on pistachios. >> pistachios in fresno. >> yes. and likely, in afghanistan,...