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george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her in the hip. soon after, he goes back to his car and drives off. davis drives through the montana night. the next morning, deputy bernie alstad pulls him over for speeding but before the deputy can get out of the car, davis attacks, shooting up his vehicle. alstad is wounded and davis is also hit but he gets away. that's when deputy conway gets the call that an officer is down, and he's nearly run off the road. montana trooper jason hildenstab joins conway in the chase. he's working an extra shift and just clocked in, so he's low on gas. >> that was going to be my first order of business, to go get my car fi
george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her...
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and sheryl davis known as sister davis to the kids and to the community has been a long time advocate in the western edition community. her service to the community especially youth and transitional aged youth have garnered her respect throughout the city. she is known for special programs such as momagic, connecting our most at-risk youth to school programs and employment opportunitis and community involvement and she also formed collective impact, which works to leverage capacity by bringing a host of the youth-oriented programs to the table and her works and accomplishments are so well known she was recently nominated for an award at the prestigious jefferson awards. jefferson wards are given nationally and locally in honor of community and public service in america and sheryl davis is our local hero and winner of the jefferson award and so congratulations on that. sheryl davis herself has not only answered the call to action, but inspired countless of others to step forward. we are honored to have her in the city because she has young people looking at their lives and wanting to b
and sheryl davis known as sister davis to the kids and to the community has been a long time advocate in the western edition community. her service to the community especially youth and transitional aged youth have garnered her respect throughout the city. she is known for special programs such as momagic, connecting our most at-risk youth to school programs and employment opportunitis and community involvement and she also formed collective impact, which works to leverage capacity by bringing...
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[laughter] i have two sons here in the room who i'm extremely proud of, josh davis and jeremy davis, would you raise? [applause] i've got an older daughter who i should say is my younger sister because she's so beautiful and i'm so proud of her, and my son who was wise enough to marry my daughter, marlo and david, where are you? [applause] a very easy teenage female to raise. the most perfect. [laughter] at one point, my older son, seth davis, i'm known as his father because he does television himself, and i toasted marlo and steph when i was trying to figure out how to raise them as teenagers, and i toasted them, and i said, "to two perfect teenagers, never lied, never did drugs, never alcohol, never partied, to two perfect kids," and they toasted and said, "i want to test you, dad, to the father who never had a clue." [laughter] some crisis manager when it comes to those. they will be watching at three o'clock this morning on c-span, and he'll tell you he was perfect. both were great children, and so now after introducing marlo and josh and jeremy, seth and david, there's another d
[laughter] i have two sons here in the room who i'm extremely proud of, josh davis and jeremy davis, would you raise? [applause] i've got an older daughter who i should say is my younger sister because she's so beautiful and i'm so proud of her, and my son who was wise enough to marry my daughter, marlo and david, where are you? [applause] a very easy teenage female to raise. the most perfect. [laughter] at one point, my older son, seth davis, i'm known as his father because he does television...
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we have come morris davis professor at howard school of law. andrew kirell and david cay johnston. colonel davis, obviously i'm going to start with you on this. am i being too harsh for the president or does he has a lot more he needs to show here before we believe his words on his belief on casualty and the drone strikes. >> he has a history of rhetoric and reality that doesn't match the rhetoric. considering the criticism i've leveled at the administration, i was surprised at getting an invitation. he's right we do need this discussion and this debate but it's incumbent upon him to give the american people the full story. i don't think he did that in the speech he gave day. >> cenk: let me share a clip from the speech. he said this is better than other options. let's listen. >> obama: to do nothing in the face of terrorist networks would invite far more civilian casualties not not just in our cities and homes but the very places like cabal and mogadishu where terrorists seek a foot hold. remember that terrorists that we're after target civili
we have come morris davis professor at howard school of law. andrew kirell and david cay johnston. colonel davis, obviously i'm going to start with you on this. am i being too harsh for the president or does he has a lot more he needs to show here before we believe his words on his belief on casualty and the drone strikes. >> he has a history of rhetoric and reality that doesn't match the rhetoric. considering the criticism i've leveled at the administration, i was surprised at getting an...
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mary davis. cathy davis. karen tateum. bradley whitmire. >> excuse me. honorary mayor, and supervisor, my name is victor boston. and really i need someone with a paper and pen. i have been looking for housing over i say nine months now. and i am about ready to lose my section 8. okay. i have letters here saying congratulations. we have placed on our waiting list. but we check our waiting list once a year. this is the second time. i have another application here, these are housing, this is the second list and there is five sheets. this is the second sheet and i have been in all of these places looking for housing. as i said again, my name is victor boston, and if you can give me insight, my number is 410-5756, and i am in desperate need of housing. i am a veteran, vietnam veteran at that. okay, i served my country. unfortunately i can't walk. but i am looking for some housing. please, thank you, mayor, thank you housing authority. thank you. >> mary harris. cathy davis. >> mary harris, president of my neighbors in action. on february 2 we had a lunar new
mary davis. cathy davis. karen tateum. bradley whitmire. >> excuse me. honorary mayor, and supervisor, my name is victor boston. and really i need someone with a paper and pen. i have been looking for housing over i say nine months now. and i am about ready to lose my section 8. okay. i have letters here saying congratulations. we have placed on our waiting list. but we check our waiting list once a year. this is the second time. i have another application here, these are housing, this is...
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but the al davis ownership raider era. amy trask a trail blazoner terms of women in never front offices told the owner mark davis today she is leaving the organization after over 25 years, there she is with mark davis right there. anyway, hired by al davis trask was running the business side of the team. most recently stadium issues. the move is not surprising in nfl circles. as it has been widely known that she and mark davis were not in lock ship much like she was with his father. >>> from that to baseball. what happens when giants' pitching and hitting are in sync? game three and four with the braves and pablo sandoval a 1st inning line shot over the chevron cars in left field. his fifth home run of the year. and the giants are in business. up 2-1 in the 5th. buster posey b.j. upton over his head. marco scutaro will score. here's the knockout employee in the 5th -- blow in theth. pinch hitting and clears the bases. and the giants with a second straight saturday put 10 on the board. more than enough for madison bumgarner
but the al davis ownership raider era. amy trask a trail blazoner terms of women in never front offices told the owner mark davis today she is leaving the organization after over 25 years, there she is with mark davis right there. anyway, hired by al davis trask was running the business side of the team. most recently stadium issues. the move is not surprising in nfl circles. as it has been widely known that she and mark davis were not in lock ship much like she was with his father....
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a point driven home by conservative radio host bob davis. >> i'm sorry that you suffered a tragedy. but you know what? deal with it and don't force me to lose my liberty which is a greater tragedy than your loss. >> stephen: yes, the parents of newtown only lost their children but bob davis might have to fill out some forms at a gun show. that's a precious waste of time -- time that could be spent yelling at people who have lost their children. and folks, davis, already knows what he'd yell. >> i'm sick and tired of seeing these victims trotted out, given rides on air force one, hauled into the senate well and everyone is just... they're terrified of these victims. i would stand in front of them and tell them go to hell. >> they're being used. stephen: finally someone with the courage to tell off these newtown parents to their faces. and folks he would do it. in fact when one sandy hook resident offered to pay to fly him out to connecticut davis proved he not only talks the talk, he walks the... hasn't responded. well, he's probably busy answering fan mail. now, i know that you migh
a point driven home by conservative radio host bob davis. >> i'm sorry that you suffered a tragedy. but you know what? deal with it and don't force me to lose my liberty which is a greater tragedy than your loss. >> stephen: yes, the parents of newtown only lost their children but bob davis might have to fill out some forms at a gun show. that's a precious waste of time -- time that could be spent yelling at people who have lost their children. and folks, davis, already knows what...
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[applause] >> i'm afraid the ranking members that we get lanny davis to work for free. [laughter] don't try it. . .
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let me start with secretary shorts and commissioner davis. -- swartz and commissioner davis. you have done us a great service. i think boston presented the best of what america is all about. i also think the theme of communication has come through here. i want to credit you with an important thing during the process. the ability for your entire group to communicate regularly through the media created a sense of cohesion and an ability for america to follow along during a very difficult time. i think that was critical. the second factor, you have noted in your written testimony, the ability to communicate amongst each other, which included as well the ability of a separate capacity for law enforcement across jurisdictions. it is a great story of steps that have not been done. the last thing is we talk about communications. you did not receive from the fbi or other words -- and i know, nobody wants to go through this event, but we encourage you as you watch the films to be critical and help us all learn together. but i congratulate you on your wonderful work. the issue of commu
let me start with secretary shorts and commissioner davis. -- swartz and commissioner davis. you have done us a great service. i think boston presented the best of what america is all about. i also think the theme of communication has come through here. i want to credit you with an important thing during the process. the ability for your entire group to communicate regularly through the media created a sense of cohesion and an ability for america to follow along during a very difficult time. i...
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davis passed away two years ago.am most recently stadium issues. she had been with the raiders for over 25 years. >>> hey baseball guess what bay area team has scored 18 runs in the last couple of games? answer? a third and king street. game three and four with the braves, giants sandoval a 1st inning liner that just clears the chevron cards in left. giants up 2-1 in the 5th buster posey opposite field. and he hit it where upton wasn't. marco scutaro scores to make it 3-1. big 5th inning, blanco the round house knockout. a pinch hit clears the based kind of blow. the giants with the second straight saturday put up 10 runs and more than enough for bumgarner. yeah madison struck out # 1 in seven innings of work. he's 4-1 now. 18 runs in the last couple of games with the giants as they blew out the braves final of 10- 1. >> i thought it was polite of them to at least take turns and not both be on fire at the same night. so maybe the next generation is that neither one of them will be hot in game three. that's what i'm h
davis passed away two years ago.am most recently stadium issues. she had been with the raiders for over 25 years. >>> hey baseball guess what bay area team has scored 18 runs in the last couple of games? answer? a third and king street. game three and four with the braves, giants sandoval a 1st inning liner that just clears the chevron cards in left. giants up 2-1 in the 5th buster posey opposite field. and he hit it where upton wasn't. marco scutaro scores to make it 3-1. big 5th...
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newton,from huey angela davis, but they went to modern-day musicians and artists. they went back to angela davis and cap link lever, bobby seale. this remarkable film. we are making it available or the contribution of $100. "black power mixtape," the award-winning film. this was my conversation you just watched with danny glover in 2011 in park city, utah. $75 attribution if you would like to get the dvd of that interview. if you pledge 150 dollars, you get both the interview and "black power mixtape." we urge you to call 866-359- 4334 and become a member of link tv. i will tell you this. we cannot do this without you. we need your support. there is a reason you to know and with democracy now!. if you enjoy hearing about the occupy movement and infiltration off and the fusion centers and the authorities working with private corporations and banks and organizations like the american legislative exchange council that works with corporate heads and the legislation u.s. congress to change laws of this country that are more favorable to multinational corporations -- i a
newton,from huey angela davis, but they went to modern-day musicians and artists. they went back to angela davis and cap link lever, bobby seale. this remarkable film. we are making it available or the contribution of $100. "black power mixtape," the award-winning film. this was my conversation you just watched with danny glover in 2011 in park city, utah. $75 attribution if you would like to get the dvd of that interview. if you pledge 150 dollars, you get both the interview and...
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for another, davis is 79 years old.ng ball as long as i can remember and was a star in high school. >> tony davis high with 29. >> i was a skinny kid then. i became quite a basketball phenom. it was my last year in high school so they changed my name sow jumping johnny jones because could i jump so high. >> it's he said he was drafted by the flork knicks. >> i never got to the training camp. they said i didn't have enough experience. it was a toy in terms of the racism. >> in each of the photos in from his high school to the university of hawaii and the professional team he joined in france, he is easy to pick out of the crowd. he doesn't blame racism for not making it in the nba. he says the doors were hard to open. in the past decade though, he's been playing again in the senior olympics. >> these the medals that i received playing senior basketball. >> reporter: despite the medals, he is now facing another challenge. the 79-year-old is in a government subsidized studio apartment in the tenderloin with the mattress on
for another, davis is 79 years old.ng ball as long as i can remember and was a star in high school. >> tony davis high with 29. >> i was a skinny kid then. i became quite a basketball phenom. it was my last year in high school so they changed my name sow jumping johnny jones because could i jump so high. >> it's he said he was drafted by the flork knicks. >> i never got to the training camp. they said i didn't have enough experience. it was a toy in terms of the racism....
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davis spoke with abc's ginger zee. >> no. i was here in '99. >> reporter: both times you heard the tornado but came out of the cellar and what's the feeling? >> oh, you just are so scared. you cash dewouldn't talk. we gave up talking. we just couldn't talk. we knew we couldn't. >> according to one study davis has defied 1 in 100 trillion. that is the chance apparently getting hit by a massive tornado twice with your home. nancy davis can go by another name, survivor. >> for sure. absolutely. all right, time now for a check of the weather across the nation, severe storms from eastern indiana to the ohio valley. showers and thunderstorms from louisiana into tennessee and kentucky, also wet at times from the northeast to florida, showers and thunderstorms in the pacific northwest and over the rockies. snow high in the cascades. >> 50s from seattle to portland. 80s from albuquerque to atlanta and in the northeast, 70s from chicago to detroit. we will have much more on the oklahoma tornadoes coming up but first some of the other d
davis spoke with abc's ginger zee. >> no. i was here in '99. >> reporter: both times you heard the tornado but came out of the cellar and what's the feeling? >> oh, you just are so scared. you cash dewouldn't talk. we gave up talking. we just couldn't talk. we knew we couldn't. >> according to one study davis has defied 1 in 100 trillion. that is the chance apparently getting hit by a massive tornado twice with your home. nancy davis can go by another name, survivor....
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i guess i will start with commissioner davis. one of my lines of questions has to do with the type of information sharing when it comes to top-secret information. i assume that you and the undersecretary of clearance. >> do they have top-secret clearance and able to do the same information at the dhs and other agencies is that correct? >> that is correct, sir, yes. >> do you feel like you have adequate access to that information through the folks with you and your staff? >> i have been assured by the special agent in charge that whatever information comes to their attention that affects my community that i will get the information myself as well the mayor is briefed on any threats that manifest itself and that has worked over the years we got information from the things that were evolving. from your perspective do you feel like they are in place to get top-secret information through the state agencies the dissemination of information do we have a proper mechanism in place? to get the information you need on threats? >> the mechan
i guess i will start with commissioner davis. one of my lines of questions has to do with the type of information sharing when it comes to top-secret information. i assume that you and the undersecretary of clearance. >> do they have top-secret clearance and able to do the same information at the dhs and other agencies is that correct? >> that is correct, sir, yes. >> do you feel like you have adequate access to that information through the folks with you and your staff?...
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>> tony davis' nickname is bones. you can guess why. >> something wrong with the basket. >> the average pick-up player in san francisco. >> jump shot. jump shot. >> he's 6' 10." he admits he may have shrunk a bit in the last decade or so. he's 79 years old. he's been playing ball for as long as he can remember and was a star in high school. >> 6'8" center, tony davis was high with 29. >> i was a kid then. i joined the globetrotters my last year in high school. they changed my name to jumping johnny jones because i could jump so high. >> he was drafted by the new york knicks. >> i didn't get to tryouts because i didn't have enough experience. >> in each of the photos from his elementary team in illinois to the university of hawaii and the professional team in france, he's easy to pick out of the crowd. he doesn't blame racism for not making it in the nba but the doors were hard to open. in the past decade, he's been playing in the senior olympics. >> these are the medals i have received playing senior basketball. >> de
>> tony davis' nickname is bones. you can guess why. >> something wrong with the basket. >> the average pick-up player in san francisco. >> jump shot. jump shot. >> he's 6' 10." he admits he may have shrunk a bit in the last decade or so. he's 79 years old. he's been playing ball for as long as he can remember and was a star in high school. >> 6'8" center, tony davis was high with 29. >> i was a kid then. i joined the globetrotters my last...
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tom davis, do you think he is having second thoughts?ll, i don't know about second thoughts but the difficulty is you have a candidate with a hard base in the republican party that's gonna stay loyal to him no matter what you have to take more votes away from the democrats in this environment. >> think a three-way plays this this case benefits cuccinelli? >> a base over a third no matter what. >> tom perriello. >> bill bowling consistently quite conservative, more moderate by temperament but not someone like tom davis, really appealed across the aisle in a lot more ways. i think the issue of whether someone else is going to come in is unlikely. i think what you're going to see is as more people get to know what mcauliffe stands for, what is going to make virginia more competitive this thing is going to swing in that direction. yet who can get the voters out. >> you look at independents that have won governorships, maine, rhode island, places like that, one party's candidate collapses. >> not an even split here. >> correct. >> that would
tom davis, do you think he is having second thoughts?ll, i don't know about second thoughts but the difficulty is you have a candidate with a hard base in the republican party that's gonna stay loyal to him no matter what you have to take more votes away from the democrats in this environment. >> think a three-way plays this this case benefits cuccinelli? >> a base over a third no matter what. >> tom perriello. >> bill bowling consistently quite conservative, more...
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don't go anywhere after the break i'll speak with former guantanamo bay prosecutor colonel morris davis what the crew practice is happening at the detention facility in cuba stay tuned. wealthy british sign. some time to. market why not. why no one should really be happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on a lark. modern russia was bills. fuel for its fun to read. code for it steal. more coolers it hold and heat for its people. join me james brown to meet them and spend their lives underground and let in one of the its most dangerous professions. the world loads. of coal. the us. recently and the heritage foundation a d.c. think tank released a report about immigration its findings cited the fiscal dangers associated with granting amnesty to the eleven plus million undocumented immigrants here in the u.s. what dangers of a fine you may ask well a quarter of the folks at heritage hispanics have lower i.q. than the average americans and this alone should be the deciding factor when rethinkin
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the team has now passed on to al davis' son mark davis running the team. we will have the latest on comcast sportsnet bay area on a replacement for a search for a ceo, which ever management will replace her. diane? >> thanks. >>> warriors fans are anxious to know, will stephan curry play tomorrow after hurting his ankle? we'll hear from the man himself. >>> canine units in san francisco are honing special skills ahead of next week's beta breakers race. >> thousands of people were attracted to downtown oakland today. >>> tonight we're watching patchy low clouds. high clouds as the weekend got off a to a very warm start. for the afternoon, some places could be again making a run at 90 degrees. we'll have your complete mother's day forecast coming up when we come right back. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters o
the team has now passed on to al davis' son mark davis running the team. we will have the latest on comcast sportsnet bay area on a replacement for a search for a ceo, which ever management will replace her. diane? >> thanks. >>> warriors fans are anxious to know, will stephan curry play tomorrow after hurting his ankle? we'll hear from the man himself. >>> canine units in san francisco are honing special skills ahead of next week's beta breakers race. >> thousands...
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close or morris davis the former chief prosecutor guantanamo bay attended a briefing on this report at capitol hill just last week where he joins me now to break it down thank you so much for coming on and i was davis so you gathered over two hundred thousand signatures on your petition and now the constitution project task force report came out give us some details about what this report's findings entail pulls a bipartisan group made up you know the group that looked into the to the allegations and they concluded that guantanamo is unnecessary we don't need to be doing this it is accomplished no useful purpose of torture didn't work. so i think it's just been an indictment of what we've done over the past ten or eleven years and a clear sign that this administration as we talked about before the president that he lost the balls to do it in the first term hopefully a new pair descending this time and he will follow through and keep his word and let's hope so and what was the hearing like on friday did any obama administration officials a tendon my understanding is they were invited th
close or morris davis the former chief prosecutor guantanamo bay attended a briefing on this report at capitol hill just last week where he joins me now to break it down thank you so much for coming on and i was davis so you gathered over two hundred thousand signatures on your petition and now the constitution project task force report came out give us some details about what this report's findings entail pulls a bipartisan group made up you know the group that looked into the to the...
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don't go anywhere after the break i'll speak with former guantanamo bay prosecutor colonel morris davis about the crew practice is happening at the detention facility in cuba stay tuned. manufacturing consent for determining a foreign policy consensus to win washington in the halls of power in western capitals drawing foreign policy decisions particularly when it comes to iran and israel and syria is american foreign policy in the country's own interest. for you . recently the heritage foundation a d.c. think tank released a report about immigration its findings cited the fiscal dangers associated with granting amnesty to the eleven plus million undocumented immigrants here in the u.s. what dangers of a fine you may ask well a quarter of the folks at heritage hispanics have lower i.q. than the average americans and this alone should be the deciding factor when rethinking immigration policy now as insulting as the says it's a view traditionally shared by american leaders taught history racism still permeates through this country against immigrants that some people call a legal but do you
don't go anywhere after the break i'll speak with former guantanamo bay prosecutor colonel morris davis about the crew practice is happening at the detention facility in cuba stay tuned. manufacturing consent for determining a foreign policy consensus to win washington in the halls of power in western capitals drawing foreign policy decisions particularly when it comes to iran and israel and syria is american foreign policy in the country's own interest. for you . recently the heritage...
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chai davis ... (applause) tara g i f ra,, wendy gold hearts of letters ...ie guy command are hearts natalie is not able to join us today. brick hoard heart of the giants. >> and which has been defined by the members of the 2012 championship scenes. >> -that is okay we can have another applause. robert night english heart 2.. >> mary an doors yes, i amia one love. paul 11y diamond jubely and fireworks. adjutant it liby city by the bay ... trine my looking into the future and remembering the past. chile low democrat inner, abstract heart. the space in between ... and bet see wolf by the bay ... thank you again to all of the art exist don't forgets these tabletop hearts are available to silent auctions be sure to place your bids early and please join me in giving 11 more round of applause to our artists. (applause) .. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome mark flight man regional vice president of at&t. thank you and good afternoon it's a pleasure pleasure to be here today representing at&t connecting people in positive ways is one of the most important funct
chai davis ... (applause) tara g i f ra,, wendy gold hearts of letters ...ie guy command are hearts natalie is not able to join us today. brick hoard heart of the giants. >> and which has been defined by the members of the 2012 championship scenes. >> -that is okay we can have another applause. robert night english heart 2.. >> mary an doors yes, i amia one love. paul 11y diamond jubely and fireworks. adjutant it liby city by the bay ... trine my looking into the future and...
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don't go anywhere after the break i'll speak with former guantanamo bay prosecutor colonel morris davis what the crew practice is happening at the tension facility in cuba stay tuned. we'll see british something done. on time to. market why not. why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. an end to kaiser report on r g. more news today violence is once again flared up the floor these are the images go for all to see and seeing from the streets of canada after. china operations are all day. recently the heritage foundation a d.c. think tank released a report about immigration its findings cited the fiscal dangers associated with granting amnesty to the eleven plus million undocumented immigrants here in the u.s. what dangers of a fine you may ask well a quarter of the folks at heritage hispanics have lower i.q. than the average americans and this alone should be the deciding factor when rethinking immigration policy now as insulting as this is a view traditionally shared by american leaders taught h
don't go anywhere after the break i'll speak with former guantanamo bay prosecutor colonel morris davis what the crew practice is happening at the tension facility in cuba stay tuned. we'll see british something done. on time to. market why not. why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. an end to kaiser report on r g. more news today violence is once again flared up the floor these are the images go for...
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marjorie ann davis leaves behind 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. also inside the home that night, his brother-in-law tommy martin who did not survive. and his sister, betty martin, who is in the hospital. betsy who is in the hospital. >> it's unbelievable. >> reporter: two days after the storm system roared through here the search for the missing is over. the last seven have been found safe. the community is in shock. people walking around dazed. one neighbor trying to track down the owner of a 50-year-old love letter she found in the debris outside her home as volunteers pour in to help. >> it's really devastating. i just don't even have the words to express how everybody is just at a loss. >> reporter: the national weather service confirms 16 tornadoes touched down that night. >> 911. state your emergency. >> i live on lakeshore drive. we have had a tornado here and it's blown the roof off of our house. >> reporter: in cleburne the cleanup is under way as reality sinks in for survivors of all ages. >> i was scared. i heard and then i saw it. it b
marjorie ann davis leaves behind 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. also inside the home that night, his brother-in-law tommy martin who did not survive. and his sister, betty martin, who is in the hospital. betsy who is in the hospital. >> it's unbelievable. >> reporter: two days after the storm system roared through here the search for the missing is over. the last seven have been found safe. the community is in shock. people walking around dazed. one neighbor trying to...
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. >> reporter: tommy davis's nickname is bones. you can guess why. he isn't your average pickup player at the rec center gym in san francisco. >> jump shot. >> reporter: for one thing, he's 6'10" although he admits he may have shrunk a bit in the last decade. davis is 79. he's been playing ball for as long as he can remember. and was a star in high school. >> the 6'10" center tony davis. >> i was a skinny kid. i became quite a basketball phenom. i joined the globetrotters in 1953, my last year in high school. they changed my name to jumping johnny jones because i could jump so high. >> reporter: he says he was drafted by the new york knicks. >> i never got to the tryout camp because i didn't have enough experience which is one of -- in terms of because of racism. some teams in the nba didn't have black ball players. >> reporter: and the professional team he joined in france. he's easy to pick out of the crowd. he doesn't blame racism for not making it in the nba but he says the doors were hard to open. in the past decade though he's been playing agai
. >> reporter: tommy davis's nickname is bones. you can guess why. he isn't your average pickup player at the rec center gym in san francisco. >> jump shot. >> reporter: for one thing, he's 6'10" although he admits he may have shrunk a bit in the last decade. davis is 79. he's been playing ball for as long as he can remember. and was a star in high school. >> the 6'10" center tony davis. >> i was a skinny kid. i became quite a basketball phenom. i joined...
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among them, adrianne haslet davis, the 32-year-old dance instructor. second explosion. her left leg had to be amputated below the knee. just a week after the bombings, i talked to adrienne in the hospital. you can't forget her determination and spirit. she is determined to dance again. i have no doubt she will. here how far she has come in just four weeks. this was adrian just one week after the boston marathon bombings. how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front of it. right in front of the business where it was. so i felt the direct impact. and it immediately blew off my left foot. >> reporter: how far away was the bomb, do you know? >> my guess would have been about five feet. >> reporter: five feet. >> yeah. we're lucky to be alive. >> reporter: her strength, along with that of her husband, adam, who just returned from a tour in afghanistan with the air force and was also injured in the bombing, inspired people around the world. you're determined to dance again, though. >> i am, yeah. dancing is the one thing that i do that
among them, adrianne haslet davis, the 32-year-old dance instructor. second explosion. her left leg had to be amputated below the knee. just a week after the bombings, i talked to adrienne in the hospital. you can't forget her determination and spirit. she is determined to dance again. i have no doubt she will. here how far she has come in just four weeks. this was adrian just one week after the boston marathon bombings. how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front...
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michael davis,g fil davis from prudential financial. thanks so much. thanks bill. still ahead in movies and money, why the summer box office has a few curve balls for movie lovers. stay with us. hi, i'm ben affleck, and many actors have played the part of a u.s. serviceman in the movies, but for veterans like james crosby and so many other brave men and women, his service and his sacrifice for our country are real. outside baghdad, a rocket attack blew up my humvee, killing one of my marines and leaving me paralyzed. [ben affleck] when james returned home, he, like many others, was in no condition to cope and advocate for the services he needed. fortunately, paralyzed veterans of america's trained experts were there to help him so he could concentrate on getting well. for over sixty years, paralyzed veterans of america has worked to ensure that our injured veterans get the medical, housing and auto benefits they have earned. i'm so thankful paralyzed veterans of america was there for me. surely those who sacrificed so much deserve no less. join me in supporting our
michael davis,g fil davis from prudential financial. thanks so much. thanks bill. still ahead in movies and money, why the summer box office has a few curve balls for movie lovers. stay with us. hi, i'm ben affleck, and many actors have played the part of a u.s. serviceman in the movies, but for veterans like james crosby and so many other brave men and women, his service and his sacrifice for our country are real. outside baghdad, a rocket attack blew up my humvee, killing one of my marines...
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halle berry, viola davis make it look powerful and gorgeous. >> reporter: chris mcmillan famous for creating rachel back in the '90s on jennifer aniston say many can pull off the pixie. >> it has to be shaped right. little tweaks here and there, a little longer in the bang, oh, maybe a little shorter in the bang. are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> reporter: well, this tax accountant in california taking a cue from anne hathaway wants to go from long and luxurious to short and sassy. >> i've always liked drastic haircuts so now is the time. >> reporter: here's her before. and take a look at her now. >> you like it? >> i do. it's so short. >> yeah. >> wow! >> you got the pixie cut. >> it's awesome. it's so, so dramatic. it's really edgy and it's fun. i like it. >> reporter: and just a few days
halle berry, viola davis make it look powerful and gorgeous. >> reporter: chris mcmillan famous for creating rachel back in the '90s on jennifer aniston say many can pull off the pixie. >> it has to be shaped right. little tweaks here and there, a little longer in the bang, oh, maybe a little shorter in the bang. are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> reporter: well, this tax accountant in california taking a cue from anne hathaway wants to go from long and luxurious to short...
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became and a bit to candidates jefferson davis and she kept a diary throughout the war and it is one of the most famous accounts of the civil war. there are about 70,000 books written about the civil war and one of the three most important not only for its own literary value, but because she was there. it is source material and almost referenced in any historians. what i wrote about mary chesnutt is a two volume book for the first time reunites 200 of the photographs that she collected with her diary which were certain now and intention all along buthen if a finished we found them
became and a bit to candidates jefferson davis and she kept a diary throughout the war and it is one of the most famous accounts of the civil war. there are about 70,000 books written about the civil war and one of the three most important not only for its own literary value, but because she was there. it is source material and almost referenced in any historians. what i wrote about mary chesnutt is a two volume book for the first time reunites 200 of the photographs that she collected with her...