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davis accepted. he moved to montgomery, he moved here to richmond when the capitol came here and then he was elected for a six-year term for the same position in november 1861. this is more or less davis' secondary office. we think -- we don't have a lot of specific information about how often he used this office as opposed to the other one but used this in the evening. jefferson davis had a lot health problems. there were types during the war he wouldn't leave the house. he would govern the country from here, either from his room or sometimes his bedroom. severe illness did not stop him from working. davis had a lot of problems. he had facial neuralgia which caused severe contorting pains down one side of his face, dyspepsia caused nervous and he had a shrapnel wound in his right foot from the war, recurring bouts of pneumonia, problems arthritis, he was blind in his left eye, he was just not in very good shape by our standards today. sometimes i wonder if those health problems helped him become pre
davis accepted. he moved to montgomery, he moved here to richmond when the capitol came here and then he was elected for a six-year term for the same position in november 1861. this is more or less davis' secondary office. we think -- we don't have a lot of specific information about how often he used this office as opposed to the other one but used this in the evening. jefferson davis had a lot health problems. there were types during the war he wouldn't leave the house. he would govern the...
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one of them changed his name from hayes to hayes davis in honor of jefferson davis. some of them today still bear the name hayes davis. jefferson davis spent two years in prison at fort monroe in hampton, virginia. he was released in may of 1867 on a writ of habeas corpus. he received bail and a trial date. the trial was postponed several times and then eventually dropped. so davis, although he has been indicted formally for treasonen, was ult mately never tried. he spent time in montreal and quebec. he spent time in europe, especially in england and france and wound up in memphis, tennessee, for a few years as the president of an insurance company. he removed himself from that company and then moved down to the gulf coast of mississippi to a plantation called boirvoir. he wrote a large book called "the rise and fall of the cone fed acy." he died in december of 1889 at the age of 81. davis was back in richmond, actually, his habeas corpus hearing was in richmond. ironically, not only in his former capitol but in the building that housed his former executive office. b
one of them changed his name from hayes to hayes davis in honor of jefferson davis. some of them today still bear the name hayes davis. jefferson davis spent two years in prison at fort monroe in hampton, virginia. he was released in may of 1867 on a writ of habeas corpus. he received bail and a trial date. the trial was postponed several times and then eventually dropped. so davis, although he has been indicted formally for treasonen, was ult mately never tried. he spent time in montreal and...
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johnston was a year or two ahead of jefferson davis at west pointe and johnson allowed davis to join his set. this was the term they used, we were all in high school, those of us who weren't in high school before the civil war. [ laughter ] and this was a heady feeling for young davis, boy from out in mississippi to be allowed into this elite set, it was polk and a few others and davis i think really idolized sidney johnston ever after and thus when he became president of the confederacy his first concern for his military establishment was to make albert sidney johnston his premier, his senior field general, yet this man davis said was his closest friend, he and johnston as i could tell hadn't seen each other more than three times in 20 years so this really is a case of idolizing, i think, rather than anything else. i don't think we know enough. johnston got killed so early in his first battle that we really don't have much of a basis for knowing how he was likely to perform later. how good would he be at learning the art of war in this theater. we do know he allowed himself to be pr
johnston was a year or two ahead of jefferson davis at west pointe and johnson allowed davis to join his set. this was the term they used, we were all in high school, those of us who weren't in high school before the civil war. [ laughter ] and this was a heady feeling for young davis, boy from out in mississippi to be allowed into this elite set, it was polk and a few others and davis i think really idolized sidney johnston ever after and thus when he became president of the confederacy his...
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jefferson davis. i think it is fair to say by any measure of military or government experience, by bearing and background, by any remotely reliable crystal ball, any american, northern or southern, asked let's say in the spring of 1861 who was more likely to be a superior commander in chief in a full scale war, would have given the same answer. jefferson davis. he graduated from west point, lincoln had emerged from let's say the school of hard knocks. davis served two stints in the army, led forces in the american mexican war and lincoln's only military experience came in a rag tag militia company raised to battle an indian invasion in illinois where the only blood shed lincoln later admitted was lost to mosquitos. davis served as a secretary of war. and the united states senator, lincoln is a one term congressman who opposed the war with mexico and opponents whispered at the time and even voted against supplying the soldiers with food and blankets. by the time watt armies met for the first time, that
jefferson davis. i think it is fair to say by any measure of military or government experience, by bearing and background, by any remotely reliable crystal ball, any american, northern or southern, asked let's say in the spring of 1861 who was more likely to be a superior commander in chief in a full scale war, would have given the same answer. jefferson davis. he graduated from west point, lincoln had emerged from let's say the school of hard knocks. davis served two stints in the army, led...
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davis turned around. walked back up the hill, and as his wife wrote later, like many a self-appointed peace-maker, he accomplished nothing except an exhausting walk. wild kids. unfortunately, though, the boys didn't live very long. jefferson davis jr. died at 21 from yellow fever. billy tied at 10 from dipdiph a diphtheria. and joseph died in this room in 1864. joseph was playing around on the eastern portico, and he fell off of it. that was then a 15-foot drop, about twice what it would be today, and he hit his head, and he was found still alive and carried up into this room, and he died here about an hour later at the age of 5. the two girls did a little bit better. verena ann lived to be 34. she at least survived her father, although not her mother. she died from complications from malaria. maggie died at 54, so she was the only one to survive both parents, although just barely. she din
davis turned around. walked back up the hill, and as his wife wrote later, like many a self-appointed peace-maker, he accomplished nothing except an exhausting walk. wild kids. unfortunately, though, the boys didn't live very long. jefferson davis jr. died at 21 from yellow fever. billy tied at 10 from dipdiph a diphtheria. and joseph died in this room in 1864. joseph was playing around on the eastern portico, and he fell off of it. that was then a 15-foot drop, about twice what it would be...
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davis was not freed until the next stop.. station........a wild ride for a mother and daughter.(davis) "i want mta to know that they have to be accountable and passengers.. our lives are in their hands." we did look for a comment from mta officials. the only thing a spokesman would say about ttis incident... ii that it's under review. however.. he did add.. there is a mechanicism in place that is suppose to prevent doors fromm closing when ttey're obstructed. live in downtown baltimore, keith daniels, fox 45 news at ten. another... meeting.. today... on... a... special session .... on... ga. gambling.governor... o'malley... met with... mayor... stephanierawlings-blake.../ many... lawmakers... support... p expanded... gambling... &pto... include... table games.....///.but... some... are... p concerned about ... approving... áanotherá... casino... at the national harbor...in... p.g. county. (mayor) "i'm confident that we'll have a top qualiiy facility that will rival national harbor, atlantic city and i don't think they'll be a
davis was not freed until the next stop.. station........a wild ride for a mother and daughter.(davis) "i want mta to know that they have to be accountable and passengers.. our lives are in their hands." we did look for a comment from mta officials. the only thing a spokesman would say about ttis incident... ii that it's under review. however.. he did add.. there is a mechanicism in place that is suppose to prevent doors fromm closing when ttey're obstructed. live in downtown...
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. >> major pamela davis will take over when and chief tear steps down. she will take over the department on august 1. 11 news caught up with chief james tear out to police headquarters just hours after his resignation was announced. but he didn't have anything to say. until a full-time replacement is found, major pamela dennis will lead the anne arundel police department. this is what we know about for so far. she is a resident who has been on the police force since 1993 and has served in various capacities. she will be the department's first female chief of police and holds a master's degree from johns hopkins and also graduate from the fbi national academy. dr. tyrone powers. >> i think it is a good step, a good interim step. but in the long term, because of what the department is going through and because there will be more investigations, they probably need to do in national search. >> anne arundel county police chief is a stepping down after receiving a no-confidence vote from the local police union. this comes after he was accused of not doing anyt
. >> major pamela davis will take over when and chief tear steps down. she will take over the department on august 1. 11 news caught up with chief james tear out to police headquarters just hours after his resignation was announced. but he didn't have anything to say. until a full-time replacement is found, major pamela dennis will lead the anne arundel police department. this is what we know about for so far. she is a resident who has been on the police force since 1993 and has served in...
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. >> reporter: shooting san which is the corner of davis and washington behind me at the embarcadero just moments ago an ambulance carted away a man who had been shot by an officer on that corner. police tell me the man rushed the officer with a knife and that's when he was shot. it all began on pier 17 this morning when police say the man stabbed a fellow worker at the pier. we don't know the condition of that victim. paramedics would not tell us. that man, according to police, apparently ran from the pier to the corner of davis and washington that's when police saw him and that's when the shooting began. we are waiting for the assistant chief to appear here at this crime scene. she will be here shortly to talk to us. we will keep you updated. >>> right now rowdy and bizarre protest going on at usc f mission bay in san francisco where students are turning to theatrics. amy hollyfield is live outside the meeting. >> reporter: it was quite entertaining. as police were ing in and telling everyone they wanted the room cleared the protesters left willingly, no arrests were made but they
. >> reporter: shooting san which is the corner of davis and washington behind me at the embarcadero just moments ago an ambulance carted away a man who had been shot by an officer on that corner. police tell me the man rushed the officer with a knife and that's when he was shot. it all began on pier 17 this morning when police say the man stabbed a fellow worker at the pier. we don't know the condition of that victim. paramedics would not tell us. that man, according to police,...
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this is at robert davie, jr.. this area is going to be closed for a while while investigators look into this accident. they obviously have an inexperienced driver at the wheel, too young to have a license if he did have a license he would not be allowed to be out that late, it was 1:30 in the morning. and have a car out without parents' permission. a lot of factors for investigators to comb through. we'll keep you posted. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> every aspect of that very troubling. >> that section of island drive could be closed for a while. >> yeah, they are saying until 10:00 this morning. island drive shutdown near where amy is at the scene robert davie, jr. drive along the alameda golf course harbor base parkway an alternate, not heavy traffic in the area freeway traffic still looking good. san francisco "sig alert" issued for this rollover crash northbound 280 approaching 101 left lane blocked traffic slow approaching the scene minor slowing southbound as well right at the scene. another injury crash m
this is at robert davie, jr.. this area is going to be closed for a while while investigators look into this accident. they obviously have an inexperienced driver at the wheel, too young to have a license if he did have a license he would not be allowed to be out that late, it was 1:30 in the morning. and have a car out without parents' permission. a lot of factors for investigators to comb through. we'll keep you posted. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> every aspect of that very...
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first witness is ronald davis. chief of police for the city of east palo alto, california, since 2005. before that, 19 years with the oakland police department where he rose to the rank of captain. chief davis served on the federal monitoring teams overseeing police reform consent decrees between the u.s. department of justice, washington, d.c., and detroit. among other publications, he's co-authored the justice department monograph, how to correctly collect and analyze racial profiling data. your reputation depends on it. he has a bachelor's of science degree from southern illinois university in carbondale. testified at both the previous senate hearings on racial profiling, and sorry it's been so long since we've resumed this conversation. it's an honor to have you return. a few years later to bring us up to date. the at this point, chief davis, floor is yours for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, mr. chairman and distinguished subcommittee members. i'm ronald davis. i'm currently the chief o
first witness is ronald davis. chief of police for the city of east palo alto, california, since 2005. before that, 19 years with the oakland police department where he rose to the rank of captain. chief davis served on the federal monitoring teams overseeing police reform consent decrees between the u.s. department of justice, washington, d.c., and detroit. among other publications, he's co-authored the justice department monograph, how to correctly collect and analyze racial profiling data....
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it's an honor to present the matthew tobriener award for public service to belva davis. this award was named in honor of our legendary california supreme court justice matthew o'tobreaner and serves to annually recognize individuals who have strived to ensure that justice for those who are most vulnerable among us is had. the late justice matthew tobreaner was revered as a legal scholar and humanitarian who did not hesitate to speak out on behalf of the disadvantaged and marginalized individuals. in fact, he expressed some time ago the very fundamental principle, whatever hardship poverty may cause in society generally, the judicial process must make itself available to the indigent. it must free itself of the sanctions born of financial inability. and it is that principle that is the foundation of this award. and so a memory of justice -- and i want to give a shout out to michael and the tobreaner for working so well since 2000 on collaborating on the meaning of this award. it has been an award that pays tributes to individuals who have made extraordinary efforts to ass
it's an honor to present the matthew tobriener award for public service to belva davis. this award was named in honor of our legendary california supreme court justice matthew o'tobreaner and serves to annually recognize individuals who have strived to ensure that justice for those who are most vulnerable among us is had. the late justice matthew tobreaner was revered as a legal scholar and humanitarian who did not hesitate to speak out on behalf of the disadvantaged and marginalized...
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. >>> tom davis has died. viewers of "snl" in the early days will remember him as one-half of the duo franken and davis. franken became senator al franken and davis continued in comedy, wrote books, and famously experimented with and enjoyed to the fullest a slew of drugs from opium to lsd. lauren michaels discovered the duo doing stand up in l.a. they worked on "snl" for 13 years on and off and shared three emmys for their work. tom davis dead of cancer at the age of 59. >>> you might call the following the sound of freedom. ♪ o say can you see >> let me explain this. william dillon was convicted of murder and sent to prison when he was 21 years old. he spent 27 years behind bars before he was cleared of the charges with the help of the innocence project. once he was freed, he had a wish -- to sing the national anthem at a tampa bay rays baseball game. the team granted his wish, and he nailed it. when we come back here tonight, good or bad, here it comes. is the biggest blockbuster of the summer going to be w
. >>> tom davis has died. viewers of "snl" in the early days will remember him as one-half of the duo franken and davis. franken became senator al franken and davis continued in comedy, wrote books, and famously experimented with and enjoyed to the fullest a slew of drugs from opium to lsd. lauren michaels discovered the duo doing stand up in l.a. they worked on "snl" for 13 years on and off and shared three emmys for their work. tom davis dead of cancer at the age...
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my question is to chief davis and to officer gale. both of you have served as law enforcement officers. how do you earn the trust of the diverse communities that you serve, some of which -- some of whom may be initially skeptical of the police? >> thank you, senator, and one stop at a time, one day at a time, one interaction at a time. i think when people -- i think we have, to one, acknowledge the history that police have played, the role of law enforcement with regard to race in this country. i think we still have generations of people that remember desegregation. we have generations of people that were still -- are still here that remember when the police were the enforcement tool and the rule of law with regards to jim crowe laws and black codes, and so we have to acknowledge that we may start off with this lack of trust and confidence, so it's one interaction at a time. i think the first thing law enforcement can do is acknowledgement, to take our heads out of the sand and acknowledge that we have this horrific history. we should
my question is to chief davis and to officer gale. both of you have served as law enforcement officers. how do you earn the trust of the diverse communities that you serve, some of which -- some of whom may be initially skeptical of the police? >> thank you, senator, and one stop at a time, one day at a time, one interaction at a time. i think when people -- i think we have, to one, acknowledge the history that police have played, the role of law enforcement with regard to race in this...
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davie says a lot of screen time might be a symptom of troubled relationships not the cause.he does say face to face interactions use different types of the brain may atrophy. >>> the los angeles council voted to ban medical marijuana clubs in the city at least for now. the city council has been struggling to control the hundreds of pot clubs that have opened up across los angeles. today they voted 13-1 to ban the shops outright until the state supreme court provide clearing guidelines. if the mayor upholds the decision, letters will go out to one dozen pot clubs. >>> authorities say 27-year-old justin beldin had reached the summit and fell while descending the mountain with his two climbing partners. park rangers were not able to retrieve his body until monday that's because of stormy weather in the area. the area says that belvin had been living in the area since april. >>> a 14-year-old girl in ohio is not letting a thief spoil her hopes for summer camp. the thief made up with her purse which also had her i pod and camera. jessica says she plans to continue to raise money
davie says a lot of screen time might be a symptom of troubled relationships not the cause.he does say face to face interactions use different types of the brain may atrophy. >>> the los angeles council voted to ban medical marijuana clubs in the city at least for now. the city council has been struggling to control the hundreds of pot clubs that have opened up across los angeles. today they voted 13-1 to ban the shops outright until the state supreme court provide clearing guidelines....
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this is at washington and davis. a block off the embarcardero right by the embarcardero center. we're told auflszers responding -- were responding to reports of a stabbing at pier 17 and then they found the suspect at washington and davis. now, we understand that suspect has been shot and is now heading to the hospital. we are still gathering information and we have a crew on the way to the scene. again, this is all happening in san francisco right near the embarcardero center at washington and davis street. we will bring you more information just as soon as we get it. >> also happening right now, strange but true, an invasion of zombies to go along with a little michael jackson music disrupting the uc regenting meeting this morning in san francisco. nbc bay area's bob redell is live there right now, the bay campus where students protest in very dramatic fashion. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. it will uc board of regents is back in session but not after getting an earful from those students and a live demonstration of their dance moves to michael jacks
this is at washington and davis. a block off the embarcardero right by the embarcardero center. we're told auflszers responding -- were responding to reports of a stabbing at pier 17 and then they found the suspect at washington and davis. now, we understand that suspect has been shot and is now heading to the hospital. we are still gathering information and we have a crew on the way to the scene. again, this is all happening in san francisco right near the embarcardero center at washington and...
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it was probably that close. >> moore shoots davis in the hand. also hits him in the back. >> the gun i had, that was actually blown out of my hand. my hands are still injured because of that. >> somehow, the commander finds the strength to throw a garbage can at the gunman hoping to distract him while he scrambles to safety. but lamar moore has also been shot. he falls to the floor, fatally wounded. officer david anderson and commander davis are rushed to the hospital. sergeant marcellus ball rides with the commander in the back seat of a squad car, struggling to stop the bleeding with his own shirt. >> i was just talking to him. and he wasn't responding. i was really, really nervous at that point. >> davis makes it to the hospital alive. he loses parts of his fingers from the gunshot to his hand, but he pulls through. sergeant satee, sergeant schultz and officer anderson also recover. >> i was cleaning gunpowder out of my ear to give you an idea how close that was. i have hearing damage in both ears due to that. >> authorities believe that gunma
it was probably that close. >> moore shoots davis in the hand. also hits him in the back. >> the gun i had, that was actually blown out of my hand. my hands are still injured because of that. >> somehow, the commander finds the strength to throw a garbage can at the gunman hoping to distract him while he scrambles to safety. but lamar moore has also been shot. he falls to the floor, fatally wounded. officer david anderson and commander davis are rushed to the hospital....
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as the first african-american woman television reporter in the west bella davis truly embodies these principles. rising from poverty in the projects of oakland to one of the most respected news journalists of our time, she is a true inspiration to all of our communities. during her career she covered many of the most explosive stories of our era such as the berkeley student protest, the birth of the black panthers, the assassinations of mayor mosconi and harvey. among many other stories. bella activates community awareness through her poignant reports and demonstrates her involvement by being a board member of community organizations, a labor activist and a supporter of diverse cultures and certainly of the african-american culture. through her hard work and dedication, she helped establish the san francisco's museum of acan dispra and numerous other civic projects in our area. bella davis has challenged and successfully overcome both race and gender-based discrimination in the journalism profession with courage and fortitude. she's brought untold stories of african-americans and wom
as the first african-american woman television reporter in the west bella davis truly embodies these principles. rising from poverty in the projects of oakland to one of the most respected news journalists of our time, she is a true inspiration to all of our communities. during her career she covered many of the most explosive stories of our era such as the berkeley student protest, the birth of the black panthers, the assassinations of mayor mosconi and harvey. among many other stories. bella...
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vic lee is at the scene of the shooting on washington and davis seats way can you tell us? >> reporter: the latest here at the crime scene -- the shooting occurred on days and washington which is about a from me here. when we got here half an hour ago we saw a man lying on the ground being tended to by paramedics. of course with a lot of police officers around him. police say that the man rushed an officer with a knife and that's when he was shot. paramedics say that when he was put into an ambulance he was still alive but they did not i go us a condition report so we don't know what his status is. -- at san francisco general being treated. it started earlier in the morning when police say the man stabbed a co-worker on pier 17 which is a couple blocks away. the man then ran over to days and washington and that's when police cornered him that's the latest from the scene. the san francisco police public information officer is holding a press briefing about a away from here and that's where i'm headed to. >>> we switch gears now and look at weather. >>> just a matter of time
vic lee is at the scene of the shooting on washington and davis seats way can you tell us? >> reporter: the latest here at the crime scene -- the shooting occurred on days and washington which is about a from me here. when we got here half an hour ago we saw a man lying on the ground being tended to by paramedics. of course with a lot of police officers around him. police say that the man rushed an officer with a knife and that's when he was shot. paramedics say that when he was put into...
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what came to mind was this interview with sammy davis jr. maria is going to ask sammy -- call them by their first names to explain his new jacket which was the jacket that no one had ever seen before. let's look at that. >> actually, maria mentioned the fact we were rapping about your clothes. as long as the subject was brought up and brooched, let's talk about the change. >> they are really great. >> this is a jacket kind of a thing. >> it is a combination. there are two or three types of different jackets. the longer run is a nay role. >> the interview was not all superficial. very political program. >> i love the smoke curling around them. >> smoke on the desk. it probably killed my father and sammy. >> jennifer: your dad was sort of the -- he was the progressive voice on the show. >> he was the screaming liberal on television in los angeles in the anne 60s. they got to a topic that was hot in the late '60s. my country right or wrong. you're going to see my dad way to the left of maria and sammy. sammy davis was kind of conservative. he s
what came to mind was this interview with sammy davis jr. maria is going to ask sammy -- call them by their first names to explain his new jacket which was the jacket that no one had ever seen before. let's look at that. >> actually, maria mentioned the fact we were rapping about your clothes. as long as the subject was brought up and brooched, let's talk about the change. >> they are really great. >> this is a jacket kind of a thing. >> it is a combination. there are...
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merced county sheriff deputy say the man was davis.ers shot at davis after he attempted to take a car during a carjacking. an officer was also shot, investigators say it's not clear if the officer was shot by davis or by another officer. >>> in san francisco today a prayer rally for the victims of the colorado movie theater shooting. and a call for lawmakers to tackle gun control. ken pritchett was at that event and supporters told him why they doubt any new policies will be introduced. >> we remember john laramer, we remember jessica galt. >> reporter: they read the names of the colorado victims. >> we're just here to pray together and allow the community to pray for the victims and their families. >> reporter: but this gathering in san francisco was both prayer and politics. this is one of 25 different groups. they want the assault weapons ban expired in 2004 renewed. >> it's time that we act like we are a civilized society and get rid of these automatic weapons. >> reporter: the weapons used by james holmes was semi automatic but th
merced county sheriff deputy say the man was davis.ers shot at davis after he attempted to take a car during a carjacking. an officer was also shot, investigators say it's not clear if the officer was shot by davis or by another officer. >>> in san francisco today a prayer rally for the victims of the colorado movie theater shooting. and a call for lawmakers to tackle gun control. ken pritchett was at that event and supporters told him why they doubt any new policies will be...
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subbing for chris davis. never saw it coming. right now, top of the fourth, the orioles in joining -- enjoying a slim 4-3 lead. the japanese rookie won the vote. he treated -- tweeted a picture of himself holding a thank-you note for fans. five-one, bottom of the ninth. harper with two men on. that ties the game. he is just 19. double play -- nats win. 4.5 game lead over the mets. a great story in the wall street journal today. how about an app on your phone that lets you hear players live? why not? according to the articles, owners have agreed to certain players wearing microphones. under consideration, sharing refugee conversations. that would get me off the couch. the u.s. women's lacrosse team when without their head coach. she resigned for undisclosed reasons. two head better than one. co-head coaches for next season. "they complement each other so well, it was absolutely the right way to go." at the london gains come at the tennis competition comes from the all-england club. wimbledon semifinals, corrected for warming up in
subbing for chris davis. never saw it coming. right now, top of the fourth, the orioles in joining -- enjoying a slim 4-3 lead. the japanese rookie won the vote. he treated -- tweeted a picture of himself holding a thank-you note for fans. five-one, bottom of the ninth. harper with two men on. that ties the game. he is just 19. double play -- nats win. 4.5 game lead over the mets. a great story in the wall street journal today. how about an app on your phone that lets you hear players live? why...
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one year-old iyonna davis of roseland died saturday night. the girl's stepmother called 9- 1-1 after she found davis not breathing. her stepmother says she left davis playing on the floor while she washed dishes. an autopsy determined davis died from a head injury suffered from child abuse. detectives are investigating. so far, no charges have been filed. today for a young man accused of killing a chicago teenager during a fight on a beach in northwest indiana. james malecek is charged in laporte county, indiana with battery, aggravated battery and involuntary manslaughter in the death of 17-year-old kevin kennelly junior. he's accused of punching kennelly.. who died two days later of blunt force trauma to the head. it happened in long beach indiana on the fourth of july last year. malecek is also facing a wrongful death lawsuit filed by kennelly's parents. police believe the same man is responsible for two attempted sexual assaults in the logan square neighborhood. this is a sketch of the suspect. police say he's 23 to 28 years old.. about 6
one year-old iyonna davis of roseland died saturday night. the girl's stepmother called 9- 1-1 after she found davis not breathing. her stepmother says she left davis playing on the floor while she washed dishes. an autopsy determined davis died from a head injury suffered from child abuse. detectives are investigating. so far, no charges have been filed. today for a young man accused of killing a chicago teenager during a fight on a beach in northwest indiana. james malecek is charged in...
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it happened around 7:30 at the davis airport. we are hearing the victim was a legend in the community. here's brianne carter. >> people have identified him as frank schmidt someone flying with a passion. investigators are on the scene just beyond the runway in the woods try to determine what went wrong. the 79-year-old, an experienced pilot, often shared his love of aviation by teaching others. last night while giving a lesson, his plane crashed in the wooded area beyond the davis airport. >> he was a very friendly, a charismatic, always laughing. >> dennis has known him for years and was one of his students. he said that he was focused and professional in the cockpit. >> he always did things by the book. a wonderful guy. he thought a lot of students how to fly. he will be missed in the community. >> the single-engine plane, now lange battered landed and took off again before spinning to the ground according to witnesses. he was pronounced dead at the scene. the other man, yet to be identified, was taken to the hospital. the ntsb
it happened around 7:30 at the davis airport. we are hearing the victim was a legend in the community. here's brianne carter. >> people have identified him as frank schmidt someone flying with a passion. investigators are on the scene just beyond the runway in the woods try to determine what went wrong. the 79-year-old, an experienced pilot, often shared his love of aviation by teaching others. last night while giving a lesson, his plane crashed in the wooded area beyond the davis...
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thanks to linsey davis. >>> next up, this baby-smoking video led to outrage. and led our reporter to confront a company of profiting from kids. s. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. from toyota. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking
thanks to linsey davis. >>> next up, this baby-smoking video led to outrage. and led our reporter to confront a company of profiting from kids. s. i was worried about 'em, you know? i mean for instance my mom went to bed tonight before making my dinner. which is fine, i mean i, i know how to make dinner. it just starts to make you wonder. is this what happens when you age? my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪...
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first practice tomorrow. >> coming off a 13-3 campaign, expectations are sky high, vernon davis says he will be disappointed if they don't reach the superbowl. >> i have high hopes for this team. high expectations. that is something we all to live up to as a team. we have a lot of talent. we have a lot of guys that are very capable. i do not doubt this team. >> they just signed leonard davis to a one-year contract, 6'6" and 370 pounds. he is looking to blocking. >> we can see what he can do and gore and all the guys, i've seen them and watched them. they are a good core group of backs. >> don't make him angry. we don't lose, this is what brandon inge, they lost a game in toronto. they won last night but josh reddick, with his 22nd home run of the year they build the lead. blue jays get back with one big swing, his 27th of the year and it's 3-3. and floodgates are open a bunt and tommy malone hits him in the back and two runs score. ball gets away. kelly johnson adds insurance in the seventh. tommy malone has allowed 17 at homes but just one at home. the a's are in baltimore tomorrow.
first practice tomorrow. >> coming off a 13-3 campaign, expectations are sky high, vernon davis says he will be disappointed if they don't reach the superbowl. >> i have high hopes for this team. high expectations. that is something we all to live up to as a team. we have a lot of talent. we have a lot of guys that are very capable. i do not doubt this team. >> they just signed leonard davis to a one-year contract, 6'6" and 370 pounds. he is looking to blocking. >>...
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they have added size, leonard davis is so big it looks like he ♪ [ typing ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicksery time. [ male announcer ] it's hard to resist the craveable nature of the salty peanuts, dark chocolate, and smooth peanut butter in nature valley sweet & salty nut bars. irresistible. by nature valley. trash builds up and can make your dishwasher smell. over time, grease and residue get stuck inside. for an intensive clean, use finish dishwasher cleaner. it's taking out the trash for your dishwasher. i only use french's french fried onions on my crunchy onion chicken because it's america's number one brand. just minutes to make, thebake! >>> good evening, 49ers will hold their first practice tomorrow. >> coming off a 13-3 campaign, expectations are sky high, vernon davis says he will be disappointed if they don't reach the superbowl. >> i have high hopes for this team. high expectations. that is something we all to live up to as a team. we have a lot of talent. we have a lot of guys that are very capable. i do not doubt this team. >> they just signed leonard davis to a one-year con
they have added size, leonard davis is so big it looks like he ♪ [ typing ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicksery time. [ male announcer ] it's hard to resist the craveable nature of the salty peanuts, dark chocolate, and smooth peanut butter in nature valley sweet & salty nut bars. irresistible. by nature valley. trash builds up and can make your dishwasher smell. over time, grease and residue get stuck inside. for an intensive clean, use finish dishwasher cleaner. it's taking out the trash...
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kristin davis with ike davis wid one of the mets' heroes.fter the win he spoke with ken rosenthal. >> kenny: ike davis, three-run homer. they walked david wright to get to you. some players get motivated when that happens. what was your mind set? >> player: hopefully, i want to get a run across the board and stop doing it. david is our guy, having a great year. walking him is not the worst idea. especially to get to me. i'm hitting .200. i hope to get a fly ball and get the runner in. >> kenny: earlier in season there was talk about you getting sent down. terry collinsed to us that one reason you stayed is because he sensed how much your teammates believed in you. how did it make you feel? >> player: great. we have a great team. everyone pulls for each other. you know, i try to make it, even though i was having a bad start, i try to stay positive as a team. not make my struggles effect anyone else. so, you know, i'm glad that, you know, everyone was behind me. i'm glad i'm still here. >> kenny: thanks a lot. >> player: thank you. >> matt: ke
kristin davis with ike davis wid one of the mets' heroes.fter the win he spoke with ken rosenthal. >> kenny: ike davis, three-run homer. they walked david wright to get to you. some players get motivated when that happens. what was your mind set? >> player: hopefully, i want to get a run across the board and stop doing it. david is our guy, having a great year. walking him is not the worst idea. especially to get to me. i'm hitting .200. i hope to get a fly ball and get the runner...
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did we off-camera davis told reporters later he would shout what are you doing? as a standup? and you'd pick people up i saw him stand over someone i just the hair and a him hole and holding the shirt and boom. >>> it's sad to know that there people there that just go through so much in their life where it's just a massacre. for lack of a better word of the massacre people i feel so sorry for him. investigators included the lead prosecutor karen pierce and scattered homes apartment today. investigators were also coming to the theater crime scene one major clue to what charges actions could be his academic failure at the university of colorado's denver medical campus where he is part of an elite program and neuroscience. he had just fun part of his first-year examination and had begun the process of withdrawal. the receipt campus in remains unasked heightened state of alert. where hamas might stop and officials are being tight- lipped about the time holmes spent here including the fact that some of the ammunition he bottom-line man been delivered to him for at the university. d
did we off-camera davis told reporters later he would shout what are you doing? as a standup? and you'd pick people up i saw him stand over someone i just the hair and a him hole and holding the shirt and boom. >>> it's sad to know that there people there that just go through so much in their life where it's just a massacre. for lack of a better word of the massacre people i feel so sorry for him. investigators included the lead prosecutor karen pierce and scattered homes apartment...
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it is unknown how long major davis will be the interim police chief. dr.owers says whoever replaces chief teare should be able to take a stand. >> we draw a bright yellow line on misconduct or corruption of any kind, no matter whether it comes executive's office or whether it comes from a clerk in the police department. and then somebody who knows policing well. >> the best-case scenario is that we get a police chief from outside of anne arundel county who comes in and runs our agency, fixes our agency. >> teare's retirement is effective as of august 1. reporting live, jennifer franciotti. >> if you like to punch that gas pedal was driving to baltimore county, it might want to think twice about that. hours will receive a warning for the first month. after 30 days, citations will be issued for each infraction. the cameras will operate on mondays to fridays from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. you can see a complete list of the active cameras on our website, wbaltv.com. some new speed cameras are going up in baltimore county, several red light cameras have been sh
it is unknown how long major davis will be the interim police chief. dr.owers says whoever replaces chief teare should be able to take a stand. >> we draw a bright yellow line on misconduct or corruption of any kind, no matter whether it comes executive's office or whether it comes from a clerk in the police department. and then somebody who knows policing well. >> the best-case scenario is that we get a police chief from outside of anne arundel county who comes in and runs our...
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my name is bryan davis -- brian davis and in the executive director of freedom from tobacco. we work for the lgbt community's health and against a tobacco which is targeting our committee. -- big tobacco which is targeting our community. i am a mayor to call the activists and have been since 2000. my husband and i were married in this building. i have been very active in that movement. the reason i bring this up is to show i am as a civil rights activist, i know i civil rights issue when i see it. the issue of tobacco in the lgbt community is a civil rights issue because the tobacco companies target our community deliberately, knowing that we're vulnerable because of homophobia. the target us to get us to smoke more and because of homophobia, we do smoke more. homophobia obviously is what we're talking about when we're talking about a civil rights issue in our community. big tobacco has been targeting as deliberately since the 1990's. they have done all kinds of advertising deliberately advertising -- targeting us. i have others. they have tried to give money to organizations
my name is bryan davis -- brian davis and in the executive director of freedom from tobacco. we work for the lgbt community's health and against a tobacco which is targeting our committee. -- big tobacco which is targeting our community. i am a mayor to call the activists and have been since 2000. my husband and i were married in this building. i have been very active in that movement. the reason i bring this up is to show i am as a civil rights activist, i know i civil rights issue when i see...
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first practice tomorrow. >> coming off a 13-3 campaign, expectations are sky high, vernon davis saysdisappointed if they don't reach the superbowl. >> i have high hopes for this team. high expectations. that is something we all to live up to as a team. we have a lot of talent. we have a lot of guys that are very capable. i do not doubt this team. >> they just signed leonard davis to a one-year contract, 6'6" and 370 pounds. he is looking to blocking. >> we can see what he can do and gore and all the guys, i've seen them and watched them. they are a good core group of backs. >> don't make him angry. we don't lose, this is what brandon inge, they lost a game in toronto. they won last night but josh reddick, with his 22nd home run of the year they build the lead. blue jays get back with one big swing, his 27th of the year and it's 3-3. and floodgates are open a bunt and tommy malone hits him in the back and two runs score. ball gets away. kelly johnson adds insurance in the seventh. tommy malone has allowed 17 at homes but just one at home. the a's are in baltimore tomorrow. dodgers are
first practice tomorrow. >> coming off a 13-3 campaign, expectations are sky high, vernon davis saysdisappointed if they don't reach the superbowl. >> i have high hopes for this team. high expectations. that is something we all to live up to as a team. we have a lot of talent. we have a lot of guys that are very capable. i do not doubt this team. >> they just signed leonard davis to a one-year contract, 6'6" and 370 pounds. he is looking to blocking. >> we can see...
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the investigators are heading to the scene right now island drive is closed south of robert davie, jr.. this is right along the alameda municipal golf course. is going to be shutdown until 10:00 this morning. we'll keep you posted. we'll also check out waze for you. traffic friday light so far. here's a live shot of the bay bridge toll not affecting freeways on 880 and alameda oakland area. >>> in developing news, a few hours from now we expect to hear what happened in the moments leading up to a deadly horse racing accident at the alameda fair. lilian kim has the story from the fairgrounds. >> reporter: jorge herrera was riding in the time race of the day when he was then from his mount. herrera's horse 4-year-old morito clipped the heels of another horse, morito stumbled and herrera was left on the ground with massive head injuries with >> was either trampled by his horse or another horse. >> reporter: april mitchell is the spokesperson for the fair. she says paramedics tended to herrera right away. >> as our normal safety protocol dictates we had an ambulance that was following the
the investigators are heading to the scene right now island drive is closed south of robert davie, jr.. this is right along the alameda municipal golf course. is going to be shutdown until 10:00 this morning. we'll keep you posted. we'll also check out waze for you. traffic friday light so far. here's a live shot of the bay bridge toll not affecting freeways on 880 and alameda oakland area. >>> in developing news, a few hours from now we expect to hear what happened in the moments...