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george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me. he raised the gun up and looked at me and kind of with almost like black piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of squashed over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily someone pulls carroll back inside the bar again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her in the hip. soon after, he goes back to his car and drives off. davis drives through the montana night. the next morning, deputy bernie alstad pulls him over for speeding but before the deputy can get out of the car, davis attacks, shooting up his vehicle. alstad is wounded and davis is also hit, but he gets away. that's when deputy conway gets the call that an officer is down, and he's nearly run off the road. montana trooper jason hildenstab joins conway in the chase. he's working an extra shift and just clocked in, so he's low on gas. >> that was going to be my first order of business, to go get my car fill
george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me. he raised the gun up and looked at me and kind of with almost like black piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of squashed over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily someone pulls carroll back inside the bar again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her in the hip. soon...
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. >> also remembering davy jones. you are a daydream believer and a -- >> my exclusive interview with his monkees bandmate micky dolenz. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> a deadly storm killed 12 and injured hundreds in the midwest heading east. two twisters are reported near hodgenville, kentucky and there are fears of more dangerous weather in extreme northern georgia, southern and eastern kentucky, northern mississippi, western north carolina and much of tennessee. at least three people have already died in tennessee and the storm is absolutely massive. 750 miles across, and 670 miles north to south. we'll have much more breaking news from the scene in a moment and later, my exclusive and rather emotional interview with micky dolenz remembering his monkees bandmate, the late, great davy jones. >> we sort of had a lot in common and over the years, you know, our families and he and i even though we bonded, i mean, you know, after 47 years working with people like that, you know, he was like my brother. we were like
. >> also remembering davy jones. you are a daydream believer and a -- >> my exclusive interview with his monkees bandmate micky dolenz. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> a deadly storm killed 12 and injured hundreds in the midwest heading east. two twisters are reported near hodgenville, kentucky and there are fears of more dangerous weather in extreme northern georgia, southern and eastern kentucky, northern mississippi, western north carolina and much of...
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>> i honestly think that you should have been a jockey. >> davy jones, davy was supposed to be a jockeyhis advice from someone, and went on the be a incredible talent and wonderful performer, and such a lovely person and such a wonderful friend and a heart of gold. he just would do anything for you, and anything anywhere. had lovely children who i feel, you know, so much pain for right now. he was one of the first the producers would have said, oh, yeah, him, definitely. i don't know where i came in down the line. but i do recall quite clearly in the early audition process david and i, like i say, we kind of connected early on because of our history probably in the -- as child stars, and they paired us together early on, i remember that, and we did these scenes together and we kind of connected together and, you know, had some kind of a rap and a thing and the stuff and, you know, bada bing, bada boom because i guess because of our history in the business. but, you know, he obviously was the heart and soul, you know, he was the heart and soul of the show. >> did he remain proud of his e
>> i honestly think that you should have been a jockey. >> davy jones, davy was supposed to be a jockeyhis advice from someone, and went on the be a incredible talent and wonderful performer, and such a lovely person and such a wonderful friend and a heart of gold. he just would do anything for you, and anything anywhere. had lovely children who i feel, you know, so much pain for right now. he was one of the first the producers would have said, oh, yeah, him, definitely. i don't...
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davis not able to cut him off. good aggressive drive, though, by atkins. davis shaken up.ins will be at the line. as you said, jim, 1-1. he is a 72% free thrower. jim: eric atkins, sophomore from columbia, maryland. he was the backup last year to ben hansbrough. here we go. 1-1. with 2.8 seconds. got the first! oh, they're going to call a lane violation on notre dame! what a time to call this. clark: wow. my goodness. jim: boy, that didn't look anything out of the ordinary to me. clark: boy, that's a tough one there. the guys leaning in, grabbing. i'm with you, jim. jim: it's after atkins deadeyed the first shot dead center. clark: i'm not sure what happened there. they're saying it was -- they're saying it was jerian grant. here he is right here, and that is the rule. that is the rule. when you're outside of the three-point -- when you're outside of the three-point arc in college basketball, you cannot run into that foul lane area before the ball is released. jim: it happened yesterday in the syracuse game. 2.8 seconds to go. clark: and it was the right call. i was locked
davis not able to cut him off. good aggressive drive, though, by atkins. davis shaken up.ins will be at the line. as you said, jim, 1-1. he is a 72% free thrower. jim: eric atkins, sophomore from columbia, maryland. he was the backup last year to ben hansbrough. here we go. 1-1. with 2.8 seconds. got the first! oh, they're going to call a lane violation on notre dame! what a time to call this. clark: wow. my goodness. jim: boy, that didn't look anything out of the ordinary to me. clark: boy,...
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davis not able to cut him off. good aggressive drive, though, by atkins. davis shaken up.ins will be at the line. as you said, jim, 1-1. he is a 72% free thrower. jim: eric atkins, sophomore from columbia, maryland. he was the backup last year to ben hansbrough. here we go. 1-1. with 2.8 seconds. got the first! oh, they're going to call a lane violation on notre dame! what a time to call this. clark: wow. my goodness. jim: boy, that didn't look anything out of the ordinary to me. clark: boy, that's a tough one there. the guys leaning in, grabbing. i'm with you, jim. jim: it's after atkins deadeyed the first shot dead center. clark: i'm not sure what happened there. they're saying it was -- they're saying it was jerian grant. here he is right here, and that is the rule. that is the rule. when you're outside of the three-point -- when you're outside of the three-point arc in college basketball, you cannot run into that foul lane area before the ball is released. jim: it happened yesterday in the syracuse game. 2.8 seconds to go. clark: and it was the right call. i was locked
davis not able to cut him off. good aggressive drive, though, by atkins. davis shaken up.ins will be at the line. as you said, jim, 1-1. he is a 72% free thrower. jim: eric atkins, sophomore from columbia, maryland. he was the backup last year to ben hansbrough. here we go. 1-1. with 2.8 seconds. got the first! oh, they're going to call a lane violation on notre dame! what a time to call this. clark: wow. my goodness. jim: boy, that didn't look anything out of the ordinary to me. clark: boy,...
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chekhov was styled like davy jones to appeal to younger viewers.nes had that same effect on generations. >> a girl came up to me in a hotel and said, i'm coming to the show with my mother tonight. i thought, well, that's great. and my grandmother. i went, whoa. ♪ cheer up, sleepy jean >> reporter: something about those starry eyes and that mop top simply made 'em swoon. ♪ to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen ♪ >> reporter: david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> and coming up later on "good morning america," band mate mickey dolenz will join us to share his personal memories. >> they started making music together nearly 50 years ago. coming up on "gma" right here on abc. >> iconic show. unbelievable. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for
chekhov was styled like davy jones to appeal to younger viewers.nes had that same effect on generations. >> a girl came up to me in a hotel and said, i'm coming to the show with my mother tonight. i thought, well, that's great. and my grandmother. i went, whoa. ♪ cheer up, sleepy jean >> reporter: something about those starry eyes and that mop top simply made 'em swoon. ♪ to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen ♪ >> reporter: david wright, abc news, los angeles....
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when davis -- davis is sitting as a senator representing the state of mississippi in the u.s. senate, in washington city when all of this is happening. when succession is taking place. that winter of '61. when those deep south states start to sue seed, he, as one of the leading senator, stands up to deliver the departure speech. kind of this good-bye, farewell address of the south. and one of his classic lines from this is that the south has a high and solemn motive to defend and protect the rights which we inherited which it is our sacred duty to transmit to our children. if you look at davis' inaugural address, not even once does he mention slavery. his vice president, a guy by the name of alexander stevens, flat out says we need to protect slavery. and in some of davis' other writing, he says you cannot have the federal government infringing on these rights. now, you need to get this in your notes. i want you to be able to debate this issue on kind of how people are reacting and pointing to the constitution, these inaugural addresses to look at this issue of slavery and its
when davis -- davis is sitting as a senator representing the state of mississippi in the u.s. senate, in washington city when all of this is happening. when succession is taking place. that winter of '61. when those deep south states start to sue seed, he, as one of the leading senator, stands up to deliver the departure speech. kind of this good-bye, farewell address of the south. and one of his classic lines from this is that the south has a high and solemn motive to defend and protect the...
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. >>> and remember davy jones of the monkees. and how we all sang along. ♪ hey, hey, we're the monkees >>> good evening. we begin tonight with an unholy fury of tornadoes. at least 16 of them, 1 after the other, tearing through midwestern towns today. imagine you're looking out your window and you see this. a giant funnel cloud in the middle of nebraska. and the highway in branson, missouri, that country music mecca, here it is before. and then, look after. and a mall in harrisburg, illinois. and here, after the tornado hit. when it was all over, at least 9 people were killed, more than 150 injured across this country. and abc's chris bury has been touring the devastation in harrisburg. chris? >> reporter: good evening, diane. you can see how powerful this tornado was. this home, among hundreds destroyed in this town of only 9,000 people. the mayor told us he heard the sirens go off. and then, he knew in his gut that something awful was going to happen. the twisters tore through the night, leaving behind a terrible toll in five s
. >>> and remember davy jones of the monkees. and how we all sang along. ♪ hey, hey, we're the monkees >>> good evening. we begin tonight with an unholy fury of tornadoes. at least 16 of them, 1 after the other, tearing through midwestern towns today. imagine you're looking out your window and you see this. a giant funnel cloud in the middle of nebraska. and the highway in branson, missouri, that country music mecca, here it is before. and then, look after. and a mall in...
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. >>> remembering davy jones. the news today that has an entire generation reflecting back when "the monkees" took over the air waves. >>> ann curry halfway around the world with a brave american on a mission who didn't expect to fall in love on the way. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it was a worst-case scenario. tornados among the largest nature can produce anywhere, ripping across the countryside late at night. after people had gone to bed. of course, can't always hear a warning. more than that, they hit during what's supposed to be the dead of winter, in late february, when there is supposed to be snow on the ground, not funnels in the western sky. some storms were moving at 60 miles per hour. too fast to outrun and the people and places in their path were no match. the same weather system is on the move again tonight after spawning tornados sightings in nine states. confirmed winds of 170 miles per hour. one of the storms carving a 22-mile-long path
. >>> remembering davy jones. the news today that has an entire generation reflecting back when "the monkees" took over the air waves. >>> ann curry halfway around the world with a brave american on a mission who didn't expect to fall in love on the way. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it was a worst-case scenario. tornados among the largest nature can produce anywhere, ripping across the...
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when davis -- davis is sitting as a senator representing the state of mississippi in the u.s. senate in washington city when all of this is happening, when the secession crisis is taking that winter of '60-'61. when those deep south states start to secede, he is one of the leading senators stands up to deliver the departure speech, this good-bye farewell address of the south, okay? one of his classic lines from this is that the south has a high and solemn motive to defend and protect the rights which we inherented which is it is our sacred duty to transmit unshorn to our children. if you look at davis's inaugural address he cites the revolution, he cites the legacy of the founding fathers. in his inaugural address, not even once does he mention the word slavery, okay? his vice president, guy by the name of alexander stevens flat out says, we need to leave to protect slavery. period. in some of davis's writings he says you cannot have the federal government infringing on these rights. this is it, end of story, we need to talk about it. you need to get this in your notes because
when davis -- davis is sitting as a senator representing the state of mississippi in the u.s. senate in washington city when all of this is happening, when the secession crisis is taking that winter of '60-'61. when those deep south states start to secede, he is one of the leading senators stands up to deliver the departure speech, this good-bye farewell address of the south, okay? one of his classic lines from this is that the south has a high and solemn motive to defend and protect the rights...
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not just here but in america, too. ♪ davy jones. it from rico and from me. goodbye. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work harur expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies. from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by
not just here but in america, too. ♪ davy jones. it from rico and from me. goodbye. >> make sense of international news. bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work harur expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global...
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davy, davy crockett. >> davy, davy crockett, know him well. you have to give romney credit, he knows the words to a tennessee song but davy crockett should have put the hat on. howard fineman, and john nichols washington correspondent in the nation magazine, author of the book "uprising." gentlemen i couldn't have two better people on the face of the earth talking about super tuesday. howard, is davy crockett -- this is song going to connect him to the regular folk in tennessee? >> ed, first i have to say you looked remarkably comfortable in that coon skin hat. >> we used to put that on to get squirrels and such. >> mitt romney is mitt romney, and he's equally plastic and impenetrable, he's like walmart against mom and pop stores. you saw rick santorum in amateur hour back pedaling and giving up what had been a central strategy of his recent campaign, with the four year college comment. he doesn't have a staff to go carefully looking at delegates, didn't file all the delegate slates in ohio. he's making it up as he goes along, mitt romney as m
davy, davy crockett. >> davy, davy crockett, know him well. you have to give romney credit, he knows the words to a tennessee song but davy crockett should have put the hat on. howard fineman, and john nichols washington correspondent in the nation magazine, author of the book "uprising." gentlemen i couldn't have two better people on the face of the earth talking about super tuesday. howard, is davy crockett -- this is song going to connect him to the regular folk in tennessee?...
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when davis -- davis is sitting as a senator. representing the state of mississippi. in the senate. in the state of mississippi. when all this is happening. when those states, when those deep south states start to secede, he as very much one of the leading senators stands up to deliver the departure speech. kind of this good-bye, farewell address of the south. okay. one of his classic lines from this is that the south has a high and solemn motive to defend and protect the rights which we inherited. which is it is our sacred duty to transmit unshorn to our children. davis' inaugural address. he cites the revolution. the legacy of the founding fathers. i think not even once does he mention the word "slavery." his vice president, guy by the name of alexander stevens, flat out says, all right, with need to protect slavery. some of days of' other writings he flatout says, look, you cannot have the federal government infringing on these rights. all right. this is it. end of story. we need to talk about it. you need to get this in your notes. i'm going to want you to be able to debate this
when davis -- davis is sitting as a senator. representing the state of mississippi. in the senate. in the state of mississippi. when all this is happening. when those states, when those deep south states start to secede, he as very much one of the leading senators stands up to deliver the departure speech. kind of this good-bye, farewell address of the south. okay. one of his classic lines from this is that the south has a high and solemn motive to defend and protect the rights which we...
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davis. mr. parrish, i thought your background was great as well, and of all the applicants today, someone who has actually worked in the private sector and approaching from that angle, but having your foothold in the non- profit world, i think that is really important. i would like to support you as well. the three others to talk about -- i think reverend erris -- a lot of support from the community. i do not know you personally, but i've heard a lot about your work. and ms. yu and ms. jackson- simpson as well. your reputation precedes you, and i think we would all be fortunate to have you sir. >> thank you. we had a number of illiterate applicants. i agree about the residency issue. i was impressed with your credentials, but it is really hard when you had qualified san francisco residents to tell them that we are going to appoint someone from outside the city, but i hope one day you are living in the city. that would be terrific. i agree that list -- liz jackson-simpson -- terrific. i support h
davis. mr. parrish, i thought your background was great as well, and of all the applicants today, someone who has actually worked in the private sector and approaching from that angle, but having your foothold in the non- profit world, i think that is really important. i would like to support you as well. the three others to talk about -- i think reverend erris -- a lot of support from the community. i do not know you personally, but i've heard a lot about your work. and ms. yu and ms. jackson-...
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so are you asking us to overrule the davis case? >> the davis case was decided during a period when this court interpreted the anti-injunction act as simply codifying the prestatutory equitable principles that usually but not always prohibited a court from enjoining the assessment or collection of taxes. so that understanding, which is what was the basis for the davis decision was rejected by the court in williams packing and a series of subsequent cases, bob jones, and so i would say effectively the davis case has been overruled by subsequent decisions of this court. >> mr. long, why don't we simply follow the statutory language. i know that you argue that the davis case has been overtaken by later cases, but the language of the anti-injunction act is no suit shall be maintained. it's remarkably similar to the language in -- that was at issue in reed. no civil action for infringement shall be instituted, and that formulation, no suit may be maintained, contrasts with the tax injunction act. it says a district court shall not enjoin
so are you asking us to overrule the davis case? >> the davis case was decided during a period when this court interpreted the anti-injunction act as simply codifying the prestatutory equitable principles that usually but not always prohibited a court from enjoining the assessment or collection of taxes. so that understanding, which is what was the basis for the davis decision was rejected by the court in williams packing and a series of subsequent cases, bob jones, and so i would say...
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senator davis, thank you for being here tonight. it's nice to meet you. >> thank you. you, rachel. nice to meet you as well. >> let me begin by asking you how you and your staff are doing after this attack on your office. i'm glad to know that nobody was injured, but it does sound like it was scary. >> it was. and it really sunk in for us overnight and through the day today. it certainly reminds us how vulnerable we are in the public arena and that we have to take extra care and caution in making sure that we're as safe as we can be. >> with the gabby giffords shooting, that tragic incident, not so far in the distant past, do you think, see, this is a very different incident that you went through, we don't understand the full circumstances surrounding the suspect in this case. it seems like he may have had mental health issues. i know he had previous contact with some of your staff, but do you feel like there is a heightened risk for people who are public servants, who are politicians, simply because of being known, being seen to speak out on issues that may bother peo
senator davis, thank you for being here tonight. it's nice to meet you. >> thank you. you, rachel. nice to meet you as well. >> let me begin by asking you how you and your staff are doing after this attack on your office. i'm glad to know that nobody was injured, but it does sound like it was scary. >> it was. and it really sunk in for us overnight and through the day today. it certainly reminds us how vulnerable we are in the public arena and that we have to take extra care...
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host: i'm assuming this falls under davis-bacon. but can a licensed contractor make a bid and then subcontract once assured by the d -- host: maryland? republican line, george, go ahead. caller: hi. i'm an aluminum worker. and i'm responding about the enforcement of the prevailing rates. and the first and -- and the first enforcer is the contracting officer. we watch our contractors very closely to make sure that there is no violation, because we have a fiduciary responsibility not just to the taxpayer, but to the service member, especially those in the theater. and the other comment is someone was talking about the rate the pay rate for federal employees. well, the gas rates are going up each day, seems like, my cola has not been contributed. so i'm actually paying instead of -- guest: thank you for your service. the 1102 commune. the people that actually have the authority to enter into contracts on behalf of the united states government. host: good morning. carol, democrats line. caller: yes. my question is, why do, like if you'r
host: i'm assuming this falls under davis-bacon. but can a licensed contractor make a bid and then subcontract once assured by the d -- host: maryland? republican line, george, go ahead. caller: hi. i'm an aluminum worker. and i'm responding about the enforcement of the prevailing rates. and the first and -- and the first enforcer is the contracting officer. we watch our contractors very closely to make sure that there is no violation, because we have a fiduciary responsibility not just to the...
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that's 12 rebounds on the night for anthony davis.arting to sense it, a sunday -- sense that a sunday appointment is on the way. with the pay lohr bears. clark: i'm looking forward to that one, jim. how about this free-throw shooting by kentucky. jim: talking about 32 out of 34. clark: remarkable. it's not just one guy, it's everybody. jim: this has to be near record territory, for that many atells. clark: i would think so. there haven't been many better. jim: zeller with the putback for two more. time-out called by indiana. kentucky reaches the 100-point kentucky reaches the 100-point mark, up 10. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i love my chevy volt and i've never lov
that's 12 rebounds on the night for anthony davis.arting to sense it, a sunday -- sense that a sunday appointment is on the way. with the pay lohr bears. clark: i'm looking forward to that one, jim. how about this free-throw shooting by kentucky. jim: talking about 32 out of 34. clark: remarkable. it's not just one guy, it's everybody. jim: this has to be near record territory, for that many atells. clark: i would think so. there haven't been many better. jim: zeller with the putback for two...
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that's 12 rebounds on the night for anthony davis.arting to sense it, a sunday -- sense that a sunday appointment is on the way. with the pay lohr bears. clark: i'm looking forward to that one, jim. how about this free-throw shooting by kentucky. jim: talking about 32 out of 34. clark: remarkable. it's not just one guy, it's everybody. jim: this has to be near record territory, for that many atells. clark: i would think so. there haven't been many better. jim: zeller with the putback for two more. time-out called by indiana. kentucky reaches the 100-point kentucky reaches the 100-point mark, up 10. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i love my chevy volt and i've never lov
that's 12 rebounds on the night for anthony davis.arting to sense it, a sunday -- sense that a sunday appointment is on the way. with the pay lohr bears. clark: i'm looking forward to that one, jim. how about this free-throw shooting by kentucky. jim: talking about 32 out of 34. clark: remarkable. it's not just one guy, it's everybody. jim: this has to be near record territory, for that many atells. clark: i would think so. there haven't been many better. jim: zeller with the putback for two...
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evan davis had been there before. he knew what chris was facing, but could he help with some of the agonizing decisions that soon had to be made? >> certainly i remember what it felt like. and our stories are so similar up to the point where he transitioned. we love gardening... yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i want you to grow big! if you grow for me, you'll get cookies for free. nothing worked. ♪ but we started using miracle-gro garden soil. you just mix it with your backyard soil... and it feeds your plants for up to 3 months. my plants grew bigger... more beautiful... with more flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. everything changed with miracle-gro. for you are these flowers, like soap is for showers. everyone grows with miracle-gro. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! sure. cake or pie? pie. apple or cherry? cherry. oil or cream? oil or cream? cream. reddi-wip
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in davis v. passman you said that a remedial limitation doesn't go - >> it does seem strange to think of a -- a law that says no court can entertain a certain action and give a certain remedy as merely a claim processing rule. what the -- the court is being ousted from -- from what would otherwise be its power to hear something. >> the suit is being delayed, i think is the right way of looking at it. the jurisdictional apparatus in the district court is present. prospective relief under 1331, money damages action under 1346. if the anti-injunction act were jurisdiction-ousting, one might have expected it to be in title 28 and to qualify those statutes and to use jurisdictional limits. >> how do you deal with this case and our gonzalez -- our recent gonzalez case where we talked about - >>> right. >> the language of the coa statute that no appeal will be heard absent the issuance of? >> gonzalez -- gonzalez v. thaler rests on a special rule that applies with respect to appeals from one article iii
in davis v. passman you said that a remedial limitation doesn't go - >> it does seem strange to think of a -- a law that says no court can entertain a certain action and give a certain remedy as merely a claim processing rule. what the -- the court is being ousted from -- from what would otherwise be its power to hear something. >> the suit is being delayed, i think is the right way of looking at it. the jurisdictional apparatus in the district court is present. prospective relief...
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ngngngngngngngngngngngngg >>> now to davy jones. so many of us thinking about him this morning after the heart attack that took his life yesterday. here's abc's david wright on the monkees heart throb with that magnificent smile. ♪ >> reporter: they were a made-for-tv phenomenon. the prefab four critics sneered. and while they may have been a knock offof the beatle, cast by savvy hollywood producers. ♪ take the last train to clarksville and i'll meet you at the station ♪ >> reporter: none of that mattered to the screaming girls. the monkees had a wild ride to the top of the charts with davy jones, the affable heart throb up front. ♪ i would do anything for you, dear, anything ♪ >> reporter: in 1964, jones was a broadway cast member of "oliver" featured on "the ed sullivan show" the night the beatles made their debut. he had stars in his eyes ever since. he was the dreamy mop top who always got the girl. >> well, what do you know? >> reporter: even the most popular girl in america. >> i have to call you back later. bye. hi! >> report
ngngngngngngngngngngngngg >>> now to davy jones. so many of us thinking about him this morning after the heart attack that took his life yesterday. here's abc's david wright on the monkees heart throb with that magnificent smile. ♪ >> reporter: they were a made-for-tv phenomenon. the prefab four critics sneered. and while they may have been a knock offof the beatle, cast by savvy hollywood producers. ♪ take the last train to clarksville and i'll meet you at the station ♪...
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. >>> and remembering davy jones. a beloved member of the monkees dies of a heart attack at the age of 66. mickey dolenz, his long-time friend and bandmate reflects on the man he called the brother he never had. today, thursday, march 1st, never had. today, thursday, march 1st, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and welcome to "today" on this thursday morning, i'm ann curry. that tune definitely sticks with you, doesn't it? >> sad news about davy jones. we'll be talking about that a little bit more in this half hour. right now you're looking at tornado-ravaged harrisburg, illinois on the heels of a dust-to-dawn curfew. >> it was some 200 yards wide, with winds up to 180 miles per hour when the tornado ripped through the city. it was one of 20 tornadoes from nebraska to kentucky. as we mentioned, the severe weather is being blamed for at least 12 deaths in three states. more than 100 people were injured, so straight ahead, we'll hear from survivors and also al will have details on the second and po
. >>> and remembering davy jones. a beloved member of the monkees dies of a heart attack at the age of 66. mickey dolenz, his long-time friend and bandmate reflects on the man he called the brother he never had. today, thursday, march 1st, never had. today, thursday, march 1st, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> and welcome to "today" on this thursday morning, i'm ann curry. that tune definitely sticks with you, doesn't it? >> sad news...
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. >>> entertainer davie jones became a haus hold name as a member of the monkees. he is dead at the age of 66. he had apparent trouble breathing and was taken to a hospital in florida where he was pronounced dead. he apparently had a heart attack. makeey dolan says he thought of him as a brother and the word of his death left him speechless. >> shock out of the blue. no one ever suspected you know what can you say? it's a total shock. i am numbed by it all. >> those who knew him said he lived a healthy lifestyle and always stayed in shape. he survived by his third wife and four daughters. those from two previous marriages. >>> well texas grandmother is on her way to proving age is nothing but a number. sherry simmons was trying to -- trying out for the dallas cowboy cheerleading squad. she is national fitness competitor and she takes dance classes to improve her flexibility. when asked if there's a physical difference between her body and those 19-year-olds trying out she said "absolutely no difference at all." >>> a text message put a school on lockdown. this is w
. >>> entertainer davie jones became a haus hold name as a member of the monkees. he is dead at the age of 66. he had apparent trouble breathing and was taken to a hospital in florida where he was pronounced dead. he apparently had a heart attack. makeey dolan says he thought of him as a brother and the word of his death left him speechless. >> shock out of the blue. no one ever suspected you know what can you say? it's a total shock. i am numbed by it all. >> those who...
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davy, davy crockett. >> davy, davy crockett, i know him well.romney credit, he knows the words to a tennessee song, he should have put the hat on, mitt. i'm joined by howard fineman and john nichols, washington correspondent and author of the book "uprising." gentlemen, i couldn't have two better people on the face of the earth talking about super tuesday coming up. howard, is davy crockett, is this song working for romney, to connect him to the regular folk in tennessee? >> ed, first i have to say you look remarkably comfortable in that coonskin cap. >> we used to put that on to get squirrels and such. but whatever. >> look, mitt romney is mitt romney, and he's equally sort of plastic and impenetrable wherever he goes, he's running a big machine like walmart compared to the mom and pop operations he's up against. you saw rick santorum in a classic example of amateur hour there, back pedaling and giving up on what had been a central strategy of rhetorical strategy of his campaign with the four year college comment. similarly he doesn't have a st
davy, davy crockett. >> davy, davy crockett, i know him well.romney credit, he knows the words to a tennessee song, he should have put the hat on, mitt. i'm joined by howard fineman and john nichols, washington correspondent and author of the book "uprising." gentlemen, i couldn't have two better people on the face of the earth talking about super tuesday coming up. howard, is davy crockett, is this song working for romney, to connect him to the regular folk in tennessee?...
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>> sad news about davy jones.e'll be talking about that a little bit more in this half hour. >>> but right now, you're looking at tornado-ravaged harrisburg, illinois, on the heels of a dusk-to-dawn curfew following wednesday's devastating tornado. >> it was some 200 yards wide, with winds up to 180 miles per hour when the tornado ripped through the city. it was one of 20 tornadoes from nebraska to kentucky. as we mentioned, the severe weather is being blamed for at least 12 deaths in three states. more than 100 people were injured, so straight ahead, we'll hear from survivors and also al will have details on the second and possibly even more powerful system that is set to hit the region tomorrow. >>> then we'll change gears and ask the question, is there a story of redemption in lindsay lohan's future? after battling personal problems in recent years, she claims she is now clean and sober and primed for a comeback. what did she learn from her time performing community service in the los angeles county morgue and
>> sad news about davy jones.e'll be talking about that a little bit more in this half hour. >>> but right now, you're looking at tornado-ravaged harrisburg, illinois, on the heels of a dusk-to-dawn curfew following wednesday's devastating tornado. >> it was some 200 yards wide, with winds up to 180 miles per hour when the tornado ripped through the city. it was one of 20 tornadoes from nebraska to kentucky. as we mentioned, the severe weather is being blamed for at least...
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remembering monkees front man, davy jones. this is the "cbs morning news." front man, davy jones. this is the "cbs morning news." there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go... itkes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. . economically, it seems like a good choice now. we need environmental protection. we've got more than 100 years worth of energy, right here. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. m >>> on "moneywatch," a
remembering monkees front man, davy jones. this is the "cbs morning news." front man, davy jones. this is the "cbs morning news." there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go... itkes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different....