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troy davis said no. he said he has faith in the justice system, a view that ironically is shared by the widow of the murdered police officer. >> we have to believe in this justice system. >> reporter: she is still waiting for an execution. >> gary tuchman, if the supreme court says no, is that the end? >> not necessarily. the district attorney in the local county in georgia where the crime happened could order a new investigation. you might say well it hasn't been done over 20 years why would that happen? here is the crux. there is a new district attorney. the first african-american district attorney. he wouldn't talk to us. we don't know his viewpoint at all. but there are a lot of people for and against an exoneration, hopeful and fearful he may be more flexible because he is african-american. nothing is going to happen this summer. the supreme court is on vacation. >> the d.a. wouldn't talk to you because this might come before him? >> not sure why he won't talk. he is being very cautious with this ca
troy davis said no. he said he has faith in the justice system, a view that ironically is shared by the widow of the murdered police officer. >> we have to believe in this justice system. >> reporter: she is still waiting for an execution. >> gary tuchman, if the supreme court says no, is that the end? >> not necessarily. the district attorney in the local county in georgia where the crime happened could order a new investigation. you might say well it hasn't been done...
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davis is accused of shooting a 5-year-old girl. the defense asked the judge to not stand in court because he did not want the news media to describe him. the defense agreed not to seek bail. details of his personal life were revealed. the i-team has learned that he has a long criminal history, his first contact happened at the tender age of 10. most recently, police charged him with robbery back in may. he punched and kicked a teenage girl and then took her cell phone. he was in juvenile court the day before the shooting. >> it is not because these young men did not have a center to go to or that there were not enough parks and recreational opportunities for these two 17- year-old maniacs' that were fighting in the middle of the street. >> davis now faces two counts of first-degree murder. davis is accused of trying to kill 17-year-old. just before the shooting, they engaged in an altercation. >> it was a fist fight where mr. davis was fighting with another 17-year-old teenager. mr. davis seemed to have decided to take it to anothe
davis is accused of shooting a 5-year-old girl. the defense asked the judge to not stand in court because he did not want the news media to describe him. the defense agreed not to seek bail. details of his personal life were revealed. the i-team has learned that he has a long criminal history, his first contact happened at the tender age of 10. most recently, police charged him with robbery back in may. he punched and kicked a teenage girl and then took her cell phone. he was in juvenile court...
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davis of alabama. mr. davis of alabama votes aye. mr. davis of illinois. mr. dafrs of illinois votes aye. mr. ethridge. mr. ethridge votes aye. ms. sanchez. votes aye. mr. higgins. votes aye. mr. yarmouth. votes aye. mr. camp. mr. camp votes no. mr. haringer. votes no. mr. johnson. mr. johnson votes no. mr. brady. mr. brady votes no. mr. ryan. mr. ryan votes no. mr. cantor. mr. cantor votes no. mr. linder. votes no. mr. nunness. votes no. mr. tae barry. mr. tea barry votes no. ms. brown-waite, votes no. mr. davis of kentucky. mr. davis of kentucky votes absolutely no. mr. reichert. mr. reichert votes no. mr. bustany, votes no. mr. heller. mr. heller votes no. mr. roskam, votes no. mr. chairman? >> absolutely yes. >> mr. chairman votes absolutely yes >> 23 yeas, 18 nays. >> members, the bill is passed, all members have two days to file any additional materials for the record and without objection, staff is authorized to make any technical corrections, and the committee stands adjourned and, once again, thank you so much. >> charlie, congratulations. >> thank yo
davis of alabama. mr. davis of alabama votes aye. mr. davis of illinois. mr. dafrs of illinois votes aye. mr. ethridge. mr. ethridge votes aye. ms. sanchez. votes aye. mr. higgins. votes aye. mr. yarmouth. votes aye. mr. camp. mr. camp votes no. mr. haringer. votes no. mr. johnson. mr. johnson votes no. mr. brady. mr. brady votes no. mr. ryan. mr. ryan votes no. mr. cantor. mr. cantor votes no. mr. linder. votes no. mr. nunness. votes no. mr. tae barry. mr. tea barry votes no. ms. brown-waite,...
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. >> 16 year-old hall was with davis. police went looking for davis as a suspect in the july 2 string of a five year-old child. the child was shot in the head as davis use a gun to settle a fight. contrary to what had been reported, davis still wore the monitoring and lead at the time of the arrest. the person had not cut it off. >> they cut it off when he got to homicide your request the police cut off? >> yes. >> he was under monitoring so he could live in the community and still remain under supervision. >the governor led the announcement that the spate -- state would use the monitoring units to monitor juveniles. the state chose the system which includes the anklet that attaches to the offender and the gps device the opener is supposed to carry. >> the gps units, where is that? >> on delaney street. >> several miles from where davis was with the anklet on. the gps system sends up a red flag if the offender goes somewhere without the portable device. because davis left the device at home, it was no help in locating him
. >> 16 year-old hall was with davis. police went looking for davis as a suspect in the july 2 string of a five year-old child. the child was shot in the head as davis use a gun to settle a fight. contrary to what had been reported, davis still wore the monitoring and lead at the time of the arrest. the person had not cut it off. >> they cut it off when he got to homicide your request the police cut off? >> yes. >> he was under monitoring so he could live in the...
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. >> davis began firing at hicks. a stray bullets hit a 5-year-old girl in the head. it seemed almost as if davis was placed in the witness protection program. davis was allowed to remain seated. davis's current family situation or his criminal history was revealed. the i-team has learned that davis has a lengthy criminal record. most recently back in may, police charged him with robbery. sources tell us he punched and kicked a teenage girl and took herself fun. he was in a juvenile court the day before the shooting. >> this comes down to criminal, thugs, maniacs on our streets with little to no parental supervision or meaningful adult contact in their lives. >> we will have much more on his lengthy criminal history when it jayne miller joins our coverage at 6:00. >> a stepping down them has left a man in critical condition and his accused attacker behind bars. the 19-old victim was stabbed around 10:30 saturday night. it happened just after the fourth of july celebrations. he is charged in the attack and we have been
. >> davis began firing at hicks. a stray bullets hit a 5-year-old girl in the head. it seemed almost as if davis was placed in the witness protection program. davis was allowed to remain seated. davis's current family situation or his criminal history was revealed. the i-team has learned that davis has a lengthy criminal record. most recently back in may, police charged him with robbery. sources tell us he punched and kicked a teenage girl and took herself fun. he was in a juvenile court...
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>> the secretary is in charge of the system, saying that lamont davis was under his wing for the past few years. now, davis is accused of selling its core with a gun and in the process putting a bullet in the head of a five-year old girl. >> we have been analyzing every aspect of the operation relative to our levels of supervision. >> davis has been arrested more than a dozen times starting at the age of 10. he was permitted to return to his own home after an arrest in a robbery case at the end of may. the shooting happened july 2. are you comfortable that this individual was in the community? >> we are reviewing that. i am not going to comment on that right now. any comment would be premature given the fact that we are doing our own internal investigation. >> a girl said lamont davis still had the gps device on him during the arrest. juvenile authorities might have known that he was no longer in contact with the system but they could not use the satellite tracking to find him. the company that makes and monitors the system has been called in for a meeting. >> we have asked the vendor
>> the secretary is in charge of the system, saying that lamont davis was under his wing for the past few years. now, davis is accused of selling its core with a gun and in the process putting a bullet in the head of a five-year old girl. >> we have been analyzing every aspect of the operation relative to our levels of supervision. >> davis has been arrested more than a dozen times starting at the age of 10. he was permitted to return to his own home after an arrest in a...
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ray davis is since deceased.bill negran now lives in supplies, arizona and i am almost in daily contact with him and have been for about 15 years. he was the first member of charlie company that i found and i was the first one to find him after 20 years back. sylvia namib war is the kind of war to go from a tuesday and come back on thursday and never knew what happened to anybody. peter, i will conclude my remarks there if that's fitting and i would be delighted to answer as many questions as the colonel will permit. >> thank you. what we normally do is have q&a and i would like to thank jack for reviewing his book and laying out some of the important pieces. i founded as i said to be a wonderful read. so, i know a couple of you have questions and who would like to lead off? please. jim stevens. >> jack, if you would i have the honor and thrill of reading your book last week and i was particularly intrigued by the relationship you had with your grandfather and then also i would like to hear your thoughts now on g
ray davis is since deceased.bill negran now lives in supplies, arizona and i am almost in daily contact with him and have been for about 15 years. he was the first member of charlie company that i found and i was the first one to find him after 20 years back. sylvia namib war is the kind of war to go from a tuesday and come back on thursday and never knew what happened to anybody. peter, i will conclude my remarks there if that's fitting and i would be delighted to answer as many questions as...
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clippers, davis and dunleavy, they like the new edition. griffin liked it. and tied -- 19 points and 10 rebounds and had it sealed. the 19 points and wizards win it 74-64 and sam casell die -- [ indiscernible ] the team against the nicks. >>> davis won number one for three years at the university of illinois. three months ago, he was the number one draft choice of the miami dolphins. he's preparing for the first training camp and counting down the days and what hissing about brother vernon adviced him to do. when geico sports extra roes on. rolls on. ♪ ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ it's the money you could be saving with geico. if we don't act,a d medical bills will wipe out their savings. if we don't act, she'll be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. and he won't get the c
clippers, davis and dunleavy, they like the new edition. griffin liked it. and tied -- 19 points and 10 rebounds and had it sealed. the 19 points and wizards win it 74-64 and sam casell die -- [ indiscernible ] the team against the nicks. >>> davis won number one for three years at the university of illinois. three months ago, he was the number one draft choice of the miami dolphins. he's preparing for the first training camp and counting down the days and what hissing about brother...
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the decision allows davis back into the community. july 1st, davis is back in court. for an adjudication hearing. he is already on electronic monitoring. and a deal is cut. and davis will admit to charges of theft and assault, in exchange the prosecution drops the robbery charge. and agrees with keeping davis in the community. with the admission comes brutal details of the assault. how he hit the girl in the face. when she reached for a bottle to protect herself, davis puts her in a chokehold. slaps her. punches her in the stomach. and begins to kick and stomp her. minutes later, during the proceeding, defense attorneys argue for davis to come off electronic monitoring. the judge denies the request. one day later, davis cuts off his ang let. and raven wyatt shot in the head by a bullet. chain of events that has outraged mayor sheila dixon prompting her to fire questions at the secretary of juvenile services. the move results in a closed door meeting. >> i just wanted to have some assurances and also, understand some of the processes that they use in making decisions o
the decision allows davis back into the community. july 1st, davis is back in court. for an adjudication hearing. he is already on electronic monitoring. and a deal is cut. and davis will admit to charges of theft and assault, in exchange the prosecution drops the robbery charge. and agrees with keeping davis in the community. with the admission comes brutal details of the assault. how he hit the girl in the face. when she reached for a bottle to protect herself, davis puts her in a chokehold....
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police arrested 17-year-old lamont davis in the shooting today. >> it's just people being dumb. two young men being insanely stupid. >> reporter: davis is accused of using a semi automatic handgun to settling a fight. he he fired the gun, missed his target and bullet hit the 5- year-old girl. detectives went door to dhar and used footage from closed- circuit cameras in the area. during a news conference, baltimore city mees commissioner is focused on getting guns out of the wrong hands. >> this really comes down to criminals, to thugs, to maniacs on our streets with little to no parental supervision or meaningful adult contact in their lives. >> reporter: baltimore mayor dixon offered this statement on the arrest of davis. this incident is a stark reminder that we you had remain vigilant in our efforts to get ill heel guns and those who use ill heel guns off the street. family members and many in the community hope this type of violence will end. >> lamont davis will be charged as an adult. he faces attempted murder and assault charges. as for the family, they want to keep the m
police arrested 17-year-old lamont davis in the shooting today. >> it's just people being dumb. two young men being insanely stupid. >> reporter: davis is accused of using a semi automatic handgun to settling a fight. he he fired the gun, missed his target and bullet hit the 5- year-old girl. detectives went door to dhar and used footage from closed- circuit cameras in the area. during a news conference, baltimore city mees commissioner is focused on getting guns out of the wrong...
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davis as been arrested 13 times since the age of 10, but was allowed to go back to his home despite a robbery case at the end of may. >> we have been analyzing every aspect of the investigation relative to our levels of supervision. >> on june 19, lamont davis was put on a gps monitoring. two weeks later, five-year old raven wyatt were shot in the head and critically wounded. >> are you comfortable that this individual was in the community? >> we are reviewing that. i am not going to comment on that right now. any comment that i would make about that right now would be premature given the fact that we are doing our own internal investigation. >> a teenage girl told us yesterday that davis had the gps device on at the time of the arrest but left it at home when he went to visit her several miles away. juvenile authorities might of none that he was no longer in contact with the system but they cannot use the satellite tracking to find him. he frequently pushed the boundaries of the system. >> he wasn't supposed to be outside at all. >> did he go outside? how often? >> he went outside ev
davis as been arrested 13 times since the age of 10, but was allowed to go back to his home despite a robbery case at the end of may. >> we have been analyzing every aspect of the investigation relative to our levels of supervision. >> on june 19, lamont davis was put on a gps monitoring. two weeks later, five-year old raven wyatt were shot in the head and critically wounded. >> are you comfortable that this individual was in the community? >> we are reviewing that. i am...
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davis appeared before a judge, and bail denied. sources tell fox 45, davis has a lengthy juvenile record. his first crime committed at the age of 10. davis has been arrested 13 times for crimes, such as assault, theft, handgun and drug possession. he is also suspect in a carjacking. >> there is a group of violent repeat offenders in this state, that need more than rehabilitation through the department of juvenile services. >> 24 hours before the shooting in southwest baltimore, davis appeared before a judge. for robbery, assault, and theft. the department of juvenile services issued this statement. "we placed him on gps which is the highest sanction. at the point that he took off the bracelet, we immediately went out and looked for him." but the department did have an option, not to release davis. >> did the criminal justice fail, or the juvenile justice system fail him? probably. more than likely. >> right now, the state, the laws of maryland, say there is no ability for the state to punish a youthful offender until they reach the
davis appeared before a judge, and bail denied. sources tell fox 45, davis has a lengthy juvenile record. his first crime committed at the age of 10. davis has been arrested 13 times for crimes, such as assault, theft, handgun and drug possession. he is also suspect in a carjacking. >> there is a group of violent repeat offenders in this state, that need more than rehabilitation through the department of juvenile services. >> 24 hours before the shooting in southwest baltimore,...
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court records obtained by wjz, police say witnesses picked davis out of a photo line up and they say they was fighting with another teen, grabbed a semiautomatic handgun and started firing and little raven was hit seconds later. >> we need to speak out strongly about what has happened in our community and say enough is enough. time for us to turn it around. >> the baltimore sun reports davis was placed on home monitoring one day before the shooting. the sun says davis was charged as a juvenile with robbery and in a rare move, a juvenile master allowed him to go to his house in cherry hill until sentencing. the paper reports davis may have cutoff his gps equipped monitoring device and police say he has a long juvenile record. >> this really comes down to criminals, to thugs, to maniacs on the street, on our streets with little to no parental supervision. >> the victim, little raven is still clinging to life and her family requested the hospital not release updates on her condition. many of her neighbors are still outraged over the crime. >> i think that it's just sad that kids can't r
court records obtained by wjz, police say witnesses picked davis out of a photo line up and they say they was fighting with another teen, grabbed a semiautomatic handgun and started firing and little raven was hit seconds later. >> we need to speak out strongly about what has happened in our community and say enough is enough. time for us to turn it around. >> the baltimore sun reports davis was placed on home monitoring one day before the shooting. the sun says davis was charged as...
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lamont davis was one. he was released on gps monitoring. >> it is not going away until we have leadership at the top saying we are going to do an overhaul. >> the person that has to hold the department accountable is the governor. >> earlier today prosecutors announced the indictment of davis for attempted murder. he is held without bail. >> pg county police arrest a nanny on several charges of child abuse and pornography. the 22-year-old who has worked for several families, was arrested last night in hyattsville. she allegedly showed her victim pornographic images on a computer and transmitted pornographic images of children using a web cam. police are holding the woman on $350,000 bond tonight. >> assault charges against mayor sheila dixon's chief of staff and another city employee are dropped. malard scheduled to go to trial next week. his former girlfriend elizabeth smith said malard hit her on two different occasions. malard denied that. mayor sheila dixon issued a statement saying she is relieved the
lamont davis was one. he was released on gps monitoring. >> it is not going away until we have leadership at the top saying we are going to do an overhaul. >> the person that has to hold the department accountable is the governor. >> earlier today prosecutors announced the indictment of davis for attempted murder. he is held without bail. >> pg county police arrest a nanny on several charges of child abuse and pornography. the 22-year-old who has worked for several...
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davis was in town recently. he was having some fun with his younger brother and at a football camp they were hosting. i had a chance to sit down with him and find out what it was like going through that situation that became so public. >> it was very frustrating for me in the beginning. but first thing hit my mind, don't make a fool out yourself. he is the head guy. listen to him. i listened to him and grabbed my helmet and went inside. ne day, w had a meeting. and pretty much -- you know, let everything out. on the table. it is about getting to know one another. you know, i didn't know him as a coach. i didn't know what he wanted. i didn't know -- i didn't know what to expect out of him. you know, he didn't know what to expect out of me. it is something you have to deal with. it takes time. so i mean, now we are like best friends. >> davis a true scar star in the nfl, says things are all patched up and looking forward, obviously, to this season. after an amazing performance and runner-up finish to roger federer
davis was in town recently. he was having some fun with his younger brother and at a football camp they were hosting. i had a chance to sit down with him and find out what it was like going through that situation that became so public. >> it was very frustrating for me in the beginning. but first thing hit my mind, don't make a fool out yourself. he is the head guy. listen to him. i listened to him and grabbed my helmet and went inside. ne day, w had a meeting. and pretty much -- you...
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linsey davis, abc2 news. >> how about that? we were just talking about it.here's probably more than five mistakes. let's go to him with a look at weather. >> number one, i can't clean as well as my wife. there don't try. >> you said men can't see crumbs? >> i stand by that. >> i concur. we're in agreement. nice to have consensus. >>> good morning. 64 degrees. pleasant start in baltimore. temperatures much warmer than the 50s we had yesterday. and it is a seasonable day for a change of pace. going to feel warm but it's just where we belong here in, heading into the middle of the month of july. 58 degrees altoona. 68 in philly. up towards new york 70 this morning. they are going to have more rain. they had one of their wettest junes on record and now keeping the pace here in july, they already had showers, new york up to new england. ened pulling this up to the north, we still focus on this upper level low pressure system. dominating eastern canada and the northeast u.s. the great lakes, with a cooler than normal flow that continues. the summer without a summe
linsey davis, abc2 news. >> how about that? we were just talking about it.here's probably more than five mistakes. let's go to him with a look at weather. >> number one, i can't clean as well as my wife. there don't try. >> you said men can't see crumbs? >> i stand by that. >> i concur. we're in agreement. nice to have consensus. >>> good morning. 64 degrees. pleasant start in baltimore. temperatures much warmer than the 50s we had yesterday. and it is a...
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the governor has asked for a full review in davis' history. his placement in the group home should have kept him out of the community for the rest of this year. but on march 31, the state closed the group home on four days' notice. a special report cited the problem that is created, with staff funding to find -- with the staff trying to find replacements. davis was placed in a prince george's county group home last year but failed to return after leaving one weekend on a home pass. at the time of the shooting, he was under gps monitoring. he clipped off the device shortly before the shooting. >> reality is starting to set in for students and parents at towson catholic high school in baltimore county. this is following the stunning news that the archdiocese is shutting down the school because of financial problems. tim tooten has the story. >> it all came down to the numbers. the school was losing too many students, too fast. students came back to protest. it began as a sort of a vigil on the grounds of the school but later turned into a rally
the governor has asked for a full review in davis' history. his placement in the group home should have kept him out of the community for the rest of this year. but on march 31, the state closed the group home on four days' notice. a special report cited the problem that is created, with staff funding to find -- with the staff trying to find replacements. davis was placed in a prince george's county group home last year but failed to return after leaving one weekend on a home pass. at the time...
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in announcing the arrest of davis on saturday. >> this really comes down to criminals. to thugs to maniacs on our street with little to no parental super vision or meaningful adult contact in their lives. davis has had plenty of contact with adults in the system set up for juvenile offenders. he was arrested at the age of 10. what followed, a regular pattern of more arrests. july, 2003, attempted theft, november 2005, drug dealings. a felony theft and unthorsed use. charges grew more serious in 2007. october, he was accused of car jacking. a month later, accused of leaving the scene of an accident and zrifing the wrong way. four more arrests in 2008 and 20089. the latest, beating a teenaged girl while stealing her cell phone. he was ordered detained. instead of being locked up, he was sent home to be monitored. sources say he cutoff the ankle bracelet before the shooting of the 5-year-old girl on the afternoon of july 2. >> one previous case involved the allegation that he beat up his girlfriend because he didn't like what she was wearing. sources say it does not appear
in announcing the arrest of davis on saturday. >> this really comes down to criminals. to thugs to maniacs on our street with little to no parental super vision or meaningful adult contact in their lives. davis has had plenty of contact with adults in the system set up for juvenile offenders. he was arrested at the age of 10. what followed, a regular pattern of more arrests. july, 2003, attempted theft, november 2005, drug dealings. a felony theft and unthorsed use. charges grew more...
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this weekend police arrested 17-year old lamonth davis. investigators say davis of trying to shoot another teenager, but shot the little girl instead. >> i'm happy for my niece and her mother that they did catch the guy. >> davis is charged with attempted murder. police commissioner says davis will be charged as an adult. >>> another person is sickened by carbon monoxide as that troubled apartment complex. this happened yesterday. 1 resident was taken to the hospital for treatment and a number of people that lived there have gotten sick over the past few years. many in the last few weeks. in 2005, 3 people died from it at that apartment complex. >>> former washington d.c. mayor finds himself in trouble with the law again. this time a woman accuses him of stalking her. he was arrested yesterday in a d.c. park after a woman flagged down police and said barry had been stalking her. he was charged with a misdemeanor and released. barry's spokesperson says he is the victim of someone who he tried to help that turned against him. he served 4 ter
this weekend police arrested 17-year old lamonth davis. investigators say davis of trying to shoot another teenager, but shot the little girl instead. >> i'm happy for my niece and her mother that they did catch the guy. >> davis is charged with attempted murder. police commissioner says davis will be charged as an adult. >>> another person is sickened by carbon monoxide as that troubled apartment complex. this happened yesterday. 1 resident was taken to the hospital for...
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robert davis is an experienced medical journalist.affairs degrees are in public health and health policy and he teaches at emory university is school of public health. his work has been on cnn, pbs, web md, and in the wall street journal. now, the following exurbs as i go through them, i selected in the cartoons because the cartoons give focus to what the theme of the chapter is and as we look at the individual cartoons you will gain a sense of what that focuses of the book, the entire book. so the first one you will see their, you can read at the bottom, it says how health studies are conducted and we have to scientists there. one is on a ladder selecting the topic for the week, the other one has a dart in hand in heim said and either bad this week or good this week. so that introduces the chapter which is the first chapter and says, says to? how we know what we think we know. basically it gives the background. dr. davis uses dr. john harvey kellogg as an example in the first chapter. he became famous and respected as a medical autho
robert davis is an experienced medical journalist.affairs degrees are in public health and health policy and he teaches at emory university is school of public health. his work has been on cnn, pbs, web md, and in the wall street journal. now, the following exurbs as i go through them, i selected in the cartoons because the cartoons give focus to what the theme of the chapter is and as we look at the individual cartoons you will gain a sense of what that focuses of the book, the entire book. so...
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among those cases was la mont davis. he appeared todays after the outbreak. three days later, the department released davis on gps monitoring. >> it's not going away until he has leadership at the top saying we are going to do an overhaul. the person who has to hold the department accountable is the governor. >>reporter: even last week juveniles were still being released prior to the court appearance. also about 25 minutes ago prosecutors announce the indictment of la mont davis on attempted murder charges. he's being held tonight without bail. this is fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> police now say they are looking for 2 suspects in the fatal shooting of a man inside a liquor store in baltimore county. keith live at the store in fullerton with the very latest tonight. keith what can you tell us? >>reporter: well, jeff the victim was the owner of the liquor store behind me. his name is june kong. he was 57. and tonight the search is on for his killer. now the shooting happened at about 9:00 o'clock here at the store store, 7900 block of taylor road. happened last nig
among those cases was la mont davis. he appeared todays after the outbreak. three days later, the department released davis on gps monitoring. >> it's not going away until he has leadership at the top saying we are going to do an overhaul. the person who has to hold the department accountable is the governor. >>reporter: even last week juveniles were still being released prior to the court appearance. also about 25 minutes ago prosecutors announce the indictment of la mont davis on...
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. >> several miles from where davis was. officials say the advantage of the system is that it immediately sends a red flag if the offender goes somewhere without the portable device. but because davis left the device at home, it was of no help in locating him. juvenile authorities won't say when or how often davis had been flagged for violating the system. >> he was wearing it. he wasn't supposed to be outside at all. >> did he go outside? >> yeah. >> how often? >> we went outside every day. >> she told us she does not believe lamont davis had anything to do with the shooting of the little girl. the company that makes the g.p.s. system and is under contract with the state did not return our call today. live tonight from the newsroom, jayne miller, wbal-tv 11 news. >> city and state officials are urging congress to approve legislation allowing states to jam illegal cell phones used by prisoners. authorities say inmate cell phone use is a growing and deadly problem. david collins is live with the latest on that. >> correction
. >> several miles from where davis was. officials say the advantage of the system is that it immediately sends a red flag if the offender goes somewhere without the portable device. but because davis left the device at home, it was of no help in locating him. juvenile authorities won't say when or how often davis had been flagged for violating the system. >> he was wearing it. he wasn't supposed to be outside at all. >> did he go outside? >> yeah. >> how often?...
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davis, and this morning located him at about 8:00. >> reporter: police say they arrested lamont davis in south baltimore and are searching that house for evidence. in the neighborhood where the child was shot people are pleased by the quick action by police. >> relieved. i know that it's safe now for my kids to come outside. i don't have to worry about him running around. >> reporter: the five-year- old's name was raven. she was shot in the head and was bleeding from the mouth, according to wi.s another mother came up to try to comfort her. police are out in force, perhaps to reassure people, and to prevent retribution. and the little girl does remain at shock trauma on a respirator. she is in grave condition. >> suzanne collins with that update. thank you. police say davis will be charged with two counts of attempted murder. >>> it was a narrow miss for a maryland man carrying a truckload of fireworks when his vehicle caught fire. state police say the fire was mechanical, and luckily the fireworks didn't go o. did he escape the incident without injury. >>> a worker in north carolina
davis, and this morning located him at about 8:00. >> reporter: police say they arrested lamont davis in south baltimore and are searching that house for evidence. in the neighborhood where the child was shot people are pleased by the quick action by police. >> relieved. i know that it's safe now for my kids to come outside. i don't have to worry about him running around. >> reporter: the five-year- old's name was raven. she was shot in the head and was bleeding from the...
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i told the policeman that troy davis was the shooter. and a witness named jeffrey sapn now writes the police came to me and put a lot of pressure on me to say troy did this. the only way they would leave me alone is if i told them what they wanted to hear. then this woman who purposely left out testimony. >> sylvester coals came up to you after the shooting and said, would you hold my gun? >> yes. >> reporter: he is the man who admitted harassing the homeless person and the man who fingered troy davis who talked to tonya johns johnson near her old home near the crime scene. >> he oepthened screen door, which this was not here. it was a wooden screen door. this was tore out. he oep oened the door and set the gun here and shut the door. >> reporter: did you think he did the shooting? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: did you ask him? >> no. but the way he was acting. >> reporter: you were scared to ask him. >> i was scared of him. still cascared of him. >> reporter: he's still here in town? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: free man? >> yes, sir. >> repor
i told the policeman that troy davis was the shooter. and a witness named jeffrey sapn now writes the police came to me and put a lot of pressure on me to say troy did this. the only way they would leave me alone is if i told them what they wanted to hear. then this woman who purposely left out testimony. >> sylvester coals came up to you after the shooting and said, would you hold my gun? >> yes. >> reporter: he is the man who admitted harassing the homeless person and the...
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his daughter supported then senator barack obama during the 2008 election and supports davis now. >> we have many plans that did not and couldn't understand why we voted for obama, and i'm sure will not vote for artur. some people are just -- are just not ready. >> reporter: to which davis says -- >> i think more of them know they're ready than some people think. >> reporter: political analysts like natalie davis day when talking politics and color, remember, alabama is a red state. president obama lost the state by a wide margin, capturing about 10% of the white vote. >> in alabama, if you're a democrat running against a republican, white or black, you have to take 38% of the white vote. >> reporter: she says it's a tall order but davis remains confident. >> breakthrough moments often aren't foreseeable. even just a short time before they happen. welcome to our mcdonald's. yours? really? it's been our dream since we were kids. uh, that long, huh? why not? mcdonald's really supports entrepreneurs. they spend over $5 billion dollars... with businesses in communities like ours. you two
his daughter supported then senator barack obama during the 2008 election and supports davis now. >> we have many plans that did not and couldn't understand why we voted for obama, and i'm sure will not vote for artur. some people are just -- are just not ready. >> reporter: to which davis says -- >> i think more of them know they're ready than some people think. >> reporter: political analysts like natalie davis day when talking politics and color, remember, alabama is...
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. >> reporter: a judge denied bail for 17-year-old lamonte davis. police say he fired the handgun while fighting with another teen. the baltimore sun reports davis was placed on home monitoring one day before the shooting for another crime, but he was allowed to go back home until sentencing. the paper reports davis cut off his gps equipped monitoring device. he has a lengthy juvenile criminal history. >> it was a tragedy. shouldn't have never happened. it's ridiculous, guns on the streets, first of all, and i'm pulling for her. >> reporter: now this community is coming together as a little girl clings to life, vowing that what's happened to her will not be in vain. raven's family has asked the hospital not give updates on her condition at this point. reporting in southwest baltimore, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> lamonte davis faces life in prison if he is found guilty of attempted first-degree murder. >>> a star of the harry potter film thought he might die after contracting the swine flu. rupert grint said he was scared at first but then
. >> reporter: a judge denied bail for 17-year-old lamonte davis. police say he fired the handgun while fighting with another teen. the baltimore sun reports davis was placed on home monitoring one day before the shooting for another crime, but he was allowed to go back home until sentencing. the paper reports davis cut off his gps equipped monitoring device. he has a lengthy juvenile criminal history. >> it was a tragedy. shouldn't have never happened. it's ridiculous, guns on the...
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davis returned to the scene, of a fight, and sprayed the street with bullets.he girl is still on life support this evening. davis was ordered held without bond on monday. >> a baltimore city police officer is home from the hospital tonight after his cruiser collides with another vehicle. it happened around midnight in the 1500 block of north fulton avenue. officer went to shock trauma assist precautionary measure. the department is now investigating what led to the accident. >> indy style race cars could one day be speeding around the inner harbour. baltimore racing development. city officials in the indy car series are thinking about bringing it to downtown baltimore in 2011. the grand prix would bring in more than 150,000 visitors and generate as much as $100 million during the four day event. >> i think it would be difficult, especially around the inner harbor with people that commute and businesses located down there. but, i mean, i think it would be a great time. >> a decision is expected by the fall. >> now, that was our question of the day. would you att
davis returned to the scene, of a fight, and sprayed the street with bullets.he girl is still on life support this evening. davis was ordered held without bond on monday. >> a baltimore city police officer is home from the hospital tonight after his cruiser collides with another vehicle. it happened around midnight in the 1500 block of north fulton avenue. officer went to shock trauma assist precautionary measure. the department is now investigating what led to the accident. >> indy...
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accepting the state's recommendation means the two sides did not have to read lamont davis' record into open court. but abc 2 news has learned the 17-year-old already had a lengthy criminal history. sources tell us davis was involved in a carjacking, an assault, and robbery, and that the department of juvenile services was hon -- monitoring him. they had him under realtime surveillance, but he eventually cut it off. the department of juvenile services says it acted immediately and issued a juvenile warrant for davis, but was not able to find him before the shooting last week. meanwhile, the family of 5-year- old victim raven wyatt would rather her condition no longer be released. in baltimore, brian kuebler, abc 2 news. >> as davis sits in jail, a prayer vigil is about to begin for the young victim. abc 2 news christian schaffer joins us live from south pulaski street where she was shot last week. chris? >> reporter: yeah, marybeth. the main point of this villagele is to simply pray for that little girl, raven wyatt, and for their family. take a look around there is quite a crowd that i
accepting the state's recommendation means the two sides did not have to read lamont davis' record into open court. but abc 2 news has learned the 17-year-old already had a lengthy criminal history. sources tell us davis was involved in a carjacking, an assault, and robbery, and that the department of juvenile services was hon -- monitoring him. they had him under realtime surveillance, but he eventually cut it off. the department of juvenile services says it acted immediately and issued a...
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davis: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1752 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- mr. lungren: object to the vote on the grounds that a vote quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8, rule 20 and the chair's prior announcement, further proceedings on this motion will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? mrs. davis: i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2510. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 85, h.r. 2510, a bill to amend the help america vote to's reimburse states for the costs incurred and track and affirm absentee ballots in elections to the federal office and make information of the ballots available by means of online access and other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the the gentlewoman from from california, mrs. davi
davis: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1752 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative -- mr. lungren: object to the vote on the grounds that a vote quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8, rule 20 and the chair's prior announcement, further proceedings on this motion will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentlewoman...
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>>reporter: sources within the police department who are close to this case tell me la mont davis did indeed have his averaging let on at the time of his arrest. it's the same story i was told more than 7 days ago when i talked with family members in davis neighborhood. but at the time the department of juvenile services was saying davis cut off his ankle and police were searching for him as soon as being notified. >> there were a lot of elements and pieces to the story that is not connecting. >> this is very active investigation. it is ongoing. and baltimore city police department is taking the lead on it. >>reporter: again when i talked with the police department they said that they made an arrest and have nothing to do with investigating the faulty gps system operated by i.secure track out of nebraska. secretary of the department of juvenile services says he plans to meet with the company to discuss any limitation the gps may have adding an internal investigation is pending. this is fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> police are investigating a suspicious death in northeast baltimore. man tho
>>reporter: sources within the police department who are close to this case tell me la mont davis did indeed have his averaging let on at the time of his arrest. it's the same story i was told more than 7 days ago when i talked with family members in davis neighborhood. but at the time the department of juvenile services was saying davis cut off his ankle and police were searching for him as soon as being notified. >> there were a lot of elements and pieces to the story that is not...
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. >> lamont davis is accused in last week's shooting of a 5- year-old girl. davis had been under the most intensive supervision for more than a year, including placement and group homes and the juvenile facilities. but over the objection of prosecutors, davis was returned to the community to be monitored through a device. tonight we're looking at the debts of two teenagers, their bodies found near light rail. we have breaking details. >> officials have confirmed through video evidence that the to a 17-year-old boys, conner peterson and kyle lankmiller were hit from behind as they walked near the he lutherville station at around 3:00 sunday afternoon. they were operating in a single track mode because of debris found in the north station. they were walking northbound on the soundtracks, but because the northbound truck was close, people were running in both directions on the soundtrack, and that is how he got hit from behind. but officials say that the driver of the train did not see the boys and never stopped. here is what they had to say about that. >> a num
. >> lamont davis is accused in last week's shooting of a 5- year-old girl. davis had been under the most intensive supervision for more than a year, including placement and group homes and the juvenile facilities. but over the objection of prosecutors, davis was returned to the community to be monitored through a device. tonight we're looking at the debts of two teenagers, their bodies found near light rail. we have breaking details. >> officials have confirmed through video...
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davis you are practicing in new jersey even though you're joining us from las vegas, right? >> that is correct. >> good, i'm glad we were able to get all of you together. at least together via satellite. thanks so much. okay, well, let's talk about health care reform, gentlemen, where we are in this. you're treating patients all the time, insured, uninsured, and you're seeing whether, indeed, we need to be at this juncture, should we be having health care reform debate? dr. hunt, let me begin with you, is there a great need right now to offer more public assistance for people who are currently uninsured? we're talking about 46 million people, right? >> absolutely, and i think we definitely need to do something about it, and i think most people do understand that is the case. it's just a matter of how to get it done. but we see a lot of people in our practice, and i -- partly take care of a clinic, and our clinic has a whole bunch of uninsured patients that we grapple with how to get their medical needs taken care of. and so it is very tough and, you know, we're in the front
davis you are practicing in new jersey even though you're joining us from las vegas, right? >> that is correct. >> good, i'm glad we were able to get all of you together. at least together via satellite. thanks so much. okay, well, let's talk about health care reform, gentlemen, where we are in this. you're treating patients all the time, insured, uninsured, and you're seeing whether, indeed, we need to be at this juncture, should we be having health care reform debate? dr. hunt,...
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. >> davis remembers cronkite for what he did not say as much as for what he did. but the most memorable moment of lost objectivity, came over the vietnam war. >> to say that we are mired in stalemate, seems the only realistic if unsatisfactory conclusion. >> president johnson, knowing how trusted walter cronkite was, said if i have lost walter cronkite i have lost the people. and that was pretty much true. >> whether it was watergate, civil rights movement, walter was always there. his broadcasting roots reaching back to washington, d.c. >> he started here as a news director at channel 9. the wtop. and -- and then went from there to cbs. but it impacted washington was enormous. whenever walter came to town. walter was the guy that most tried to m latemulate. this weekend on display at the new newseum, the passing of the most trusted man was the headline. >> his signoff "that's the way it is." >> that's the way it is. and that's the way it is. and that'she way it is. >> more on walter cronkite's love of the space program and the role of bringing that into american
. >> davis remembers cronkite for what he did not say as much as for what he did. but the most memorable moment of lost objectivity, came over the vietnam war. >> to say that we are mired in stalemate, seems the only realistic if unsatisfactory conclusion. >> president johnson, knowing how trusted walter cronkite was, said if i have lost walter cronkite i have lost the people. and that was pretty much true. >> whether it was watergate, civil rights movement, walter was...
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. >> your host for motorweek, john davis. >> john: well, hello and welcome again to motorweek. we're glad to have you with us. by now, everyone that's into cars has heard the accolades heaped upon the hyundai genesis. we even picked this stylish sedan as our "best luxury car" of the year. but is genesis really a new beginning for a more upscale hyundai? we'll that's where the new genesis coupe has to prove itself. so let's see if genesis can evolve into a full carline and not just be a one hit wonder.
. >> your host for motorweek, john davis. >> john: well, hello and welcome again to motorweek. we're glad to have you with us. by now, everyone that's into cars has heard the accolades heaped upon the hyundai genesis. we even picked this stylish sedan as our "best luxury car" of the year. but is genesis really a new beginning for a more upscale hyundai? we'll that's where the new genesis coupe has to prove itself. so let's see if genesis can evolve into a full carline and...
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[laughter] but jefferson davis recognizing now have a problem. when pendleton kept climbing back his fine. now he is in serious trouble and jefferson davis, this was his hometown, he knew what was going on so he finally started sending troops and is sending them under general johnson who's wobbly one of the most overrated generals of the confederacy. johnson's problem was a it was a great tactician but would not fight. one of the interesting things i found when i was researching this i found a little vignette about johnson back when he was way out of west point and it was noted to be a great bird shot coming shad's and one of his buddies took him on a quail hunt in virginia and the noticed that every time the dogs would go out and johnson would not shoot and you'd say the sun was in my eyes, rambles around it. he would only take a perfect shot. which is an interesting character trait because that is the way he believed in battle when the entire civil war. right on defense and offense he would wait and wait and in atlanta that and retreated and re
[laughter] but jefferson davis recognizing now have a problem. when pendleton kept climbing back his fine. now he is in serious trouble and jefferson davis, this was his hometown, he knew what was going on so he finally started sending troops and is sending them under general johnson who's wobbly one of the most overrated generals of the confederacy. johnson's problem was a it was a great tactician but would not fight. one of the interesting things i found when i was researching this i found a...
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a warrant was issued but davis wasn't found in time to prevent the shooting. the little girl rimains in critical condition this morning. >>> a surgeon at johns hopkins says he and doctors at three other hospitals have completed what is believed to be the largest series of kidneys paired in a donation procedure ever undertaken. details on the groundbreaking feat are expected during a news conference later on today including the donors and the patients. we'll keep you posted. >>> neighbors say that it was bound to happen. eventually. a wrong-way crash in north baltimore sends two people to the hospital but neighbors think this could have been prevented. abc2 news brittney gordon is live in north baltimore to explain why. >> reporter: we're out here at maryland avenue and 24th street. an intersection that some residents around here say is causing a lot of problems for drivers. causing accidents, actually. let's look at some video from a little earlier. an accident actually at 24th street and charles street. there are flashing lights and firefighters, as they try
a warrant was issued but davis wasn't found in time to prevent the shooting. the little girl rimains in critical condition this morning. >>> a surgeon at johns hopkins says he and doctors at three other hospitals have completed what is believed to be the largest series of kidneys paired in a donation procedure ever undertaken. details on the groundbreaking feat are expected during a news conference later on today including the donors and the patients. we'll keep you posted....
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and i just saw reverend jackson out in the street and he said sammy davis jr. was the world's greatest entertainer before the beatles. not sinatra. so michael jackson supersedes those people. i mean, ooze a full complement player. singing, dancing, choreographer, producing, showman, magician, he could do everything, and top hits in disco, soul, rock, funk, dangerous ballads, up tempo. he was every part of a show, of an entertainer. so have to put him at the top, if not right near the top, certainly the greatest of his generation with tremendous competition from prans, madonna, bruce springsteen, a couple of others.
and i just saw reverend jackson out in the street and he said sammy davis jr. was the world's greatest entertainer before the beatles. not sinatra. so michael jackson supersedes those people. i mean, ooze a full complement player. singing, dancing, choreographer, producing, showman, magician, he could do everything, and top hits in disco, soul, rock, funk, dangerous ballads, up tempo. he was every part of a show, of an entertainer. so have to put him at the top, if not right near the top,...
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but police sources confirm davis still had the ang let on when he was brought in for questioning. lepola, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> the secretary of the department of juvenile services will meet with the company to discuss this system. >> well, finally a hot and sticky july day. >> when do we get a break from the heat? it is massive the heat. vytas reid what is going on here? >> looks like heat and humidity. but it is really the heat that is getting us right now. getting the clearing out as we get into tomorrow, when a front pushes through. the weekend looking decent out there. right now looking at a few scattered pop-up showers and thunderstorms in the region. but it looks like over baltimore city, clear skies. northern baltimore county, northern carroll county, a little shower making the way out of pennsylvania. as we cross the bay, though, showers southeast of aberdeen, over north of chestertown, and folks over there continue to see flashes of lightning. but bigger picture, showing the showers pushing off to the east. and our showers will start to join us from back over the midw
but police sources confirm davis still had the ang let on when he was brought in for questioning. lepola, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> the secretary of the department of juvenile services will meet with the company to discuss this system. >> well, finally a hot and sticky july day. >> when do we get a break from the heat? it is massive the heat. vytas reid what is going on here? >> looks like heat and humidity. but it is really the heat that is getting us right now. getting...
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parole officers were looking for davis within minutes after he took off the bracelet.olice say davis returned to the scene of a fight and sprayed the street with bullets and one of them hit the little girl. still on life support tonight. davis was ordered held without bond on monday. >> baltimore police officer is home from the hospital after a car accident. the accident happened about midnight last night in the 1500 block of north fulton avenue. officer went to shock trauma as part of the safety protocol. rupe teen. they are investigating what led to the accident that involved another car too. . >> from his hometown, to new york city. to the streets of los angeles. people pay tribute to michael jackson. >> ♪ . >> thousands of fans joined celebrities and the family. remembering his life, and honoring his legacy. >> he was caring, and funny. honest. pure. non-jaded and a lover of life. >> daddy was the best father you could ever imagine. >> the staple center in los angeles hosted a memorial service viewed around the world. >> 20,000 people got to see the star studded se
parole officers were looking for davis within minutes after he took off the bracelet.olice say davis returned to the scene of a fight and sprayed the street with bullets and one of them hit the little girl. still on life support tonight. davis was ordered held without bond on monday. >> baltimore police officer is home from the hospital after a car accident. the accident happened about midnight last night in the 1500 block of north fulton avenue. officer went to shock trauma as part of...
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linsey davis, abc news. >>> coming up -- admit it, you snore.ut when the snoring is serious, it may be time to take a trip to the doctor because of your snoozing. >>> and got milk? the campaign in charm city we're going to tell you all about it. when we come back. a dull metal clanking sound. bear groans. ♪ ominous music ferocious growling. roaaaaaarrrrrrr!!!! ♪ whistling bluegrass tune ah, just installed fios in the whole building. now everyone has the fastest upload speeds. and we're giving them a mini netbook. well, i'm sticking with cable. so's ted. (voice) no i'm not! he's just goofing. (voice) no i'm not! (sighing) ted has betrayed me. (announcer) unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home and when you switch now, you can get a free compaq mini netbook. just pay shipping, handling and taxes. with fios, you'll get razor-sharp tv, blazing fast internet and crystal-clear phone service all for just... sign up today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v, and for a limited time, get
linsey davis, abc news. >>> coming up -- admit it, you snore.ut when the snoring is serious, it may be time to take a trip to the doctor because of your snoozing. >>> and got milk? the campaign in charm city we're going to tell you all about it. when we come back. a dull metal clanking sound. bear groans. ♪ ominous music ferocious growling. roaaaaaarrrrrrr!!!! ♪ whistling bluegrass tune ah, just installed fios in the whole building. now everyone has the fastest upload...
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jefferson davis recognizing, now we have a problem. boone pemberton was defeating grant to this that the other he said it was fined. now he is in serious trouble. jefferson davis lived in vicksburg. it was his hometown. he knew what was going on. solis finally started sending troops and the sent them under general jay e. johnson. johnson's problem was he was a great defense of tactician but he would not fight. one of the interesting things that i found when i was researching this, i found a little vignette about johnston back when he was right out of west point and he was noted to be a great bird shot, wing shot. one of his buddies took him on a quail hunt in virginia, and he noticed that every time they covey would flush, johnson would not shoot. the son was in my eyes or, he brambles around. he would only take the perfect shot. which is an interesting character trait, because that is the way he behaved in battle the entire civil war. grade on defense, but on the offense he would wait and wait and wait and in atlanta that man retreate
jefferson davis recognizing, now we have a problem. boone pemberton was defeating grant to this that the other he said it was fined. now he is in serious trouble. jefferson davis lived in vicksburg. it was his hometown. he knew what was going on. solis finally started sending troops and the sent them under general jay e. johnson. johnson's problem was he was a great defense of tactician but he would not fight. one of the interesting things that i found when i was researching this, i found a...
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davis faces several charges, including attempted murder. he's being held on a no-bail status. >>> disturbing discovery. a man's decomposing body was found inside a car near a popular place to exercise, at northeast baltimore. walkers saw the man's body inside the car this morning. in the 3400 block of lake mont bellow. the body was severely decomposed. it was taken to the medical examiner's office to determine a cause of death. >>> anne arundel county police are looking for a cold-blooded killer tonight. just a short time ago, they released new information on the crime. and sally is in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: it all started when police were flooded with calls of multiple shots fired. when they arrived on the scene, they found 28-year-old lamont gordon junior dead. police say he was confronted and then shot by at least one suspect while leaving his home. if you have any information, you're urged to call metro crimestoppers at 1-866-7- lockup. denise? >> thank you, sally. >>> you could be eligible for a cash reward. >>> deported.
davis faces several charges, including attempted murder. he's being held on a no-bail status. >>> disturbing discovery. a man's decomposing body was found inside a car near a popular place to exercise, at northeast baltimore. walkers saw the man's body inside the car this morning. in the 3400 block of lake mont bellow. the body was severely decomposed. it was taken to the medical examiner's office to determine a cause of death. >>> anne arundel county police are looking for a...
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a warrant was issued but, davis was not found in time to prevent thursday's shooting.t the vigil, the principal of polly high school brought a 5- year-old boy forward as a simple reminder to the crowd what a child of that age looks and sounds like. >> are you happy? >> i'm happy. >> organizers put out a call for volunteers, calling specifically on african american men to take responsibility for the future of the city. >> we need ever black man in this city that is capable of doing something doing more than what they're doing right now. >> reporter: and raven wyatt's family has asked not to have specific information about her condition released. police continue to say she is in critical condition. we're live in downtown baltimore, christian schaffer, abc 2 news. >>> now the latest on the breaking news we brought you at 5. a man in his early 20s is dead after officials had to pull him out of chink creek in dundalk. the waterway is right off of bear creek. police continue to investigate, but reports say the man jumped off the pier and did not resurface. he was found about
a warrant was issued but, davis was not found in time to prevent thursday's shooting.t the vigil, the principal of polly high school brought a 5- year-old boy forward as a simple reminder to the crowd what a child of that age looks and sounds like. >> are you happy? >> i'm happy. >> organizers put out a call for volunteers, calling specifically on african american men to take responsibility for the future of the city. >> we need ever black man in this city that is...
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police say the trigger man, lamont davis, was actually targeting a 17-year-old.victim, who we are not identifying, has a criminal history himself. >> that is something we are not talking about either. the number of young people that are sent back into the community on community detention, that become victims of juvenile crime. >> as fox 451st reported. the 17-year-old davis shot was also in the custody of the department of juvenile services. and had a series of run ins with police. now our investigation uncovers that criminal history. it dates back to may 2008, when the teenager is charged with carjacking and reckless endangerment. in june he pleads guilty to negligent driving, and is placed on probation. one month later, additional charges are filed. this time for car theft. in early september, the teen is picked up and charged for a series of crimes, including auto theft. just weeks later, another round of charges. in february, legal custody of the 17-year-old is given to the department of juvenile services. in june, the teen is caught selling heroin. he is lat
police say the trigger man, lamont davis, was actually targeting a 17-year-old.victim, who we are not identifying, has a criminal history himself. >> that is something we are not talking about either. the number of young people that are sent back into the community on community detention, that become victims of juvenile crime. >> as fox 451st reported. the 17-year-old davis shot was also in the custody of the department of juvenile services. and had a series of run ins with police....
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there is criticism following the davis case where a 5 and 17 year old were shot. workers advocates for children and youth say they are glad lawmakers will review the department in wake of the developments. >> the department of juvenile services must walk away from the hearings in the fall with an action plan that can't be just information sharing but steps to improve the system. >> an action plan that actually holds the department accountable. tonight at 10 more on the state's juvenile justice system a crime and justice investigation you will only see here tonight new information surrounding the davis case and the department of juvenile services. joy, 45 news at 5:30. >> the fbi is looking for a bank robber who robbed 6 banks in the city in the past month the surveillance pictures were released today there is a reward. if you know this man call the fbi task force. volunteers spent years trying to save it. but today baltimore's historic senator theatre hit the auction block. we are live with what happened, jeff. >> reporter: well, supporters of the historic senator
there is criticism following the davis case where a 5 and 17 year old were shot. workers advocates for children and youth say they are glad lawmakers will review the department in wake of the developments. >> the department of juvenile services must walk away from the hearings in the fall with an action plan that can't be just information sharing but steps to improve the system. >> an action plan that actually holds the department accountable. tonight at 10 more on the state's...
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it's baron davis'. baron davis the basketball player? this is his room? yep. interesting because we have baron davis right here. baron, do you live here? no. i don't mean that baron davis. announcer: millions of kids are using their energy wisely. >>> tonight's shot >>> a plane take a look at how low. it hit a parked car just beyond those trees. a family of three was inside the car. the impact to the collision tore the bottom plane off the airplane, catapulted the plane and car into a nearby field. amazingly, though, everyone including the pilot survived with minor injuries. unbelievable. >> inrebel. out for a drive with your family and you get hit by an airplane and you survive it? >> see the most recent shots at ac360.com. >>> at the top of the hour, more of my exclusive tour of ghana's cape coast castle with president obama. we'll be right back. taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz.
it's baron davis'. baron davis the basketball player? this is his room? yep. interesting because we have baron davis right here. baron, do you live here? no. i don't mean that baron davis. announcer: millions of kids are using their energy wisely. >>> tonight's shot >>> a plane take a look at how low. it hit a parked car just beyond those trees. a family of three was inside the car. the impact to the collision tore the bottom plane off the airplane, catapulted the plane and...
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davis? >> mr.n, the first thing i would like to say is i would rather not offer advice to the parties as how to solve this like an offer some principles that are in alignment with what you just said and what my clients believe. the one principle most important is the rule of law needs to be upheld. so any solution that involves the return of mr. zelaya if that is the choice -- >> mr. davis, would you just hold for en minute? i notice in the audience there are some signs and i would ask the people to put them down because i think it is inappropriate. thank you very much. mr. davis? >> so, and a line with most of the remarks here on both sides of the aisle and yours, mr. chairman, there are two principles i certainly believe that mr. zelaya and president arias are aimed at discussing. one is that delivers law is very important. mr. zelaya needs to acknowledge that and certainly needs to acknowledge that the supreme court, his own party in the congress and all the other institutions have found him to
davis? >> mr.n, the first thing i would like to say is i would rather not offer advice to the parties as how to solve this like an offer some principles that are in alignment with what you just said and what my clients believe. the one principle most important is the rule of law needs to be upheld. so any solution that involves the return of mr. zelaya if that is the choice -- >> mr. davis, would you just hold for en minute? i notice in the audience there are some signs and i would...